we're a bit late with our most recent high:low, but it's better late than never. and, what's kind of cute is that our high:low entries are more or less identical. how adorable are we?
shane
high: saturday i got to spend some time with my beautiful wife. it felt like it had been forever since we'd had some quality one on one time. we went to tulsa for some shopping, a matinee, and had our first experience at cherry berry. if you haven't been, you need to find one soon and indulge.
low: taxes suck. enough said.
rene
low: we had our taxes done last week and were beyond shocked to find out we owe an obscene amount of money. like, more than our combined monthly income. here's to an obscene amount of ramen in our future.
high: ah, saturday. in and of itself, saturday outshines every other day of the week... always. this saturday, though, was really sweet. my hubby and i saw the hunger games. shane loved the movie -- i was so relieved seeing as i had created a lot of hype after reading the books. we enjoyed some cherry berry frozen yogurt together and then did some shopping. i was on a mission for a few new super cute outfits. i've got to look good for bethany's visit. hehe. shopping was a success, and saturday, overall, was lovely.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
high:low number three.
this week we've decided to make bookends of our respective highs. why not start and end with a high?
and, to those of you who've been sharing your highs and lows with us, keep them coming! we love to read your comments in general, and your highs and lows always make us feel a bit more connected.
shane
high: sunday night, after the ku game, rene and i watched the epic finale of season 2 of the walking dead. some questions were answered about this season and last season, but i was left with many more concerning the season to come. rene and i have been watching this series from the very beginning. she knew i had a soft spot for zombies so we decided to give the show a try. little did we know we would be hooked by the epicity (state of being epic) of this show.
low: my low is also about the walking dead series. rene and i always look forward to sunday nights when we can watch "zombies." unfortunately, we have to wait until the fall to get more of the flesh-chomping goodness.
rene
low: did anyone else feel sickly while watching ku play purdue? that horrible feeling was undoubtedly my low. it was like vcu all over again, and there was nothing i could do about it. shane and i exchanged glances every commercial break, but few words were spoken. then... with three minutes left in the game, everything changed.
high: THIS.
rock chalk jayhawk! loving us some march madness!
and, to those of you who've been sharing your highs and lows with us, keep them coming! we love to read your comments in general, and your highs and lows always make us feel a bit more connected.
week of march twelfth
(forgive us, our high:low this week is a bit arbitrary.
it's spring break, though. we're allowed a bit of silliness now and then.)
(forgive us, our high:low this week is a bit arbitrary.
it's spring break, though. we're allowed a bit of silliness now and then.)
high: sunday night, after the ku game, rene and i watched the epic finale of season 2 of the walking dead. some questions were answered about this season and last season, but i was left with many more concerning the season to come. rene and i have been watching this series from the very beginning. she knew i had a soft spot for zombies so we decided to give the show a try. little did we know we would be hooked by the epicity (state of being epic) of this show.
low: my low is also about the walking dead series. rene and i always look forward to sunday nights when we can watch "zombies." unfortunately, we have to wait until the fall to get more of the flesh-chomping goodness.
rene
low: did anyone else feel sickly while watching ku play purdue? that horrible feeling was undoubtedly my low. it was like vcu all over again, and there was nothing i could do about it. shane and i exchanged glances every commercial break, but few words were spoken. then... with three minutes left in the game, everything changed.
high: THIS.
rock chalk jayhawk! loving us some march madness!
Monday, March 12, 2012
high:low number two.
week of march fourth
shane
high: my newest obsession... peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. reason being, my wife makes an oh-mazing pb&j. i might be a bit biased, but her sandwiches are the best. the perfect ratio of grape jelly and creamy peanut butter. the best.
low: about a month ago i chipped a tooth on a cookie of all things. thankfully, it wasn't painful, but after a regularly scheduled check-up with my dentist, i was informed that the chip would need some attention. my appointment this week was scheduled for 8 am and after a twenty minute drive to the dentist and a five minute wait after signing in, i was in and out and back in my truck by 8:03. possibly the easiest dentist appointment i've ever had. still, it was the dentist. it's not much of a low, and i love that i was in and out so quickly. my only gripe, i guess, is that the trip there was longer than the appointment itself. some might say that's a good thing.
rene
high: bethany is coming to america! early this week we got great news from our japan friends. beth and dylan have signed a new contract and will spend another year overseas. but, before their second contract year begins, they get to spend some time in the good ol' u.s of a. the end of april will surely consist of shopping, facials, wining, and dining. i'm ecstatic!
low: facebook was overrun this week with posts about joseph kony. the film, a sort of call to action, wasn't a low in and of itself. in fact, the film was inspiring and spread like wildfire. the low, i guess, is something i'm still trying to put into words. i hate how unaware my generation is when it comes to issues beyond our borders. seeing facebook react as it did was exciting. i'm a part of a passionate generation. just imagine then if our generation was well-informed and could rally behind each and every issue that needs attention. i'm frustrated because the kony2012 video was plastered all over facebook on wednesday and today i see nothing about kony or the LRA on social networking sites. when you're passionate about something, especially if it's something that has the potential to save a life, don't let that passion wane. do something. please.
high: my newest obsession... peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. reason being, my wife makes an oh-mazing pb&j. i might be a bit biased, but her sandwiches are the best. the perfect ratio of grape jelly and creamy peanut butter. the best.
low: about a month ago i chipped a tooth on a cookie of all things. thankfully, it wasn't painful, but after a regularly scheduled check-up with my dentist, i was informed that the chip would need some attention. my appointment this week was scheduled for 8 am and after a twenty minute drive to the dentist and a five minute wait after signing in, i was in and out and back in my truck by 8:03. possibly the easiest dentist appointment i've ever had. still, it was the dentist. it's not much of a low, and i love that i was in and out so quickly. my only gripe, i guess, is that the trip there was longer than the appointment itself. some might say that's a good thing.
rene
high: bethany is coming to america! early this week we got great news from our japan friends. beth and dylan have signed a new contract and will spend another year overseas. but, before their second contract year begins, they get to spend some time in the good ol' u.s of a. the end of april will surely consist of shopping, facials, wining, and dining. i'm ecstatic!
low: facebook was overrun this week with posts about joseph kony. the film, a sort of call to action, wasn't a low in and of itself. in fact, the film was inspiring and spread like wildfire. the low, i guess, is something i'm still trying to put into words. i hate how unaware my generation is when it comes to issues beyond our borders. seeing facebook react as it did was exciting. i'm a part of a passionate generation. just imagine then if our generation was well-informed and could rally behind each and every issue that needs attention. i'm frustrated because the kony2012 video was plastered all over facebook on wednesday and today i see nothing about kony or the LRA on social networking sites. when you're passionate about something, especially if it's something that has the potential to save a life, don't let that passion wane. do something. please.
Monday, March 5, 2012
high:low number one.
there's this precious little family we know and love. each time we sit down to dinner with this family, we know that two things will be expected of us.
one: we must clean our plates and eat seconds if our hearts desire.
two: we must participate in their family dinnertime ritual, a ritual that consists of each diner sharing the high and low of their day.
when shane and i first witnessed and participated in high:low (or peaks and valleys, as some families call it), we were amazed to see how abundant and diverse the conversation was. the parents and their three children were having real conversation. not the generic, "what'd you do in school today?" (though there's obviously nothing wrong with this question). the kids were engaged with their parents and us, their guests. after our first experience with high:low, and with every subsequent encounter, shane and i have vowed to do this very thing with our children someday.
until then, we want to document our highs and lows here and share them with you, if you're interested.
we're hoping to make this a weekly thing -- the highs and lows of our respective weeks. fingers crossed that we stick to it.
high: in the month of february, i taught a series during youth group entitled "who do you think you are?" i stole the title but that's beside the point. during the last week of the series, i got to combine two of my favorite things, the word of God and zombies. i attempted to show that as a follower of Christ, we're called to have qualities that are strikingly similar to a zombie. it's a stretch, i know, but it was a lot of fun. go ahead. try and connect the dots.
low: last week i started a new class called hermeneutics. the name alone is horrible. i'm learning, though, as i make my way through this new degree, that i have some old habits to break when it comes to studying and school in general. the lowliness of it all is that the obnoxious amounts of reading i've been assigned mean more time away from rene. boo hiss.
rene:
high: discovering and watching the new movie anonymous on dvd. my lovely husband humored me and sat through it (somewhat willingly). what's great is that he enjoyed it. i double, triple enjoyed it. so good! since buying it on monday, i've watched it five times... no exaggeration. see it if you haven't already.
low: creating a new budget for our little family in the anticipation of one day growing our family. i never liked math and i never liked being told what i can or cannot do (or spend). but, budgeting wasn't all bad. i was reminded, while budgeting, how generous and good my husband is. he wants so much to take good care of me, of us, and i am forever grateful.
one: we must clean our plates and eat seconds if our hearts desire.
two: we must participate in their family dinnertime ritual, a ritual that consists of each diner sharing the high and low of their day.
when shane and i first witnessed and participated in high:low (or peaks and valleys, as some families call it), we were amazed to see how abundant and diverse the conversation was. the parents and their three children were having real conversation. not the generic, "what'd you do in school today?" (though there's obviously nothing wrong with this question). the kids were engaged with their parents and us, their guests. after our first experience with high:low, and with every subsequent encounter, shane and i have vowed to do this very thing with our children someday.
until then, we want to document our highs and lows here and share them with you, if you're interested.
we're hoping to make this a weekly thing -- the highs and lows of our respective weeks. fingers crossed that we stick to it.
week of february twenty-sixth
shane:high: in the month of february, i taught a series during youth group entitled "who do you think you are?" i stole the title but that's beside the point. during the last week of the series, i got to combine two of my favorite things, the word of God and zombies. i attempted to show that as a follower of Christ, we're called to have qualities that are strikingly similar to a zombie. it's a stretch, i know, but it was a lot of fun. go ahead. try and connect the dots.
low: last week i started a new class called hermeneutics. the name alone is horrible. i'm learning, though, as i make my way through this new degree, that i have some old habits to break when it comes to studying and school in general. the lowliness of it all is that the obnoxious amounts of reading i've been assigned mean more time away from rene. boo hiss.
rene:
high: discovering and watching the new movie anonymous on dvd. my lovely husband humored me and sat through it (somewhat willingly). what's great is that he enjoyed it. i double, triple enjoyed it. so good! since buying it on monday, i've watched it five times... no exaggeration. see it if you haven't already.
low: creating a new budget for our little family in the anticipation of one day growing our family. i never liked math and i never liked being told what i can or cannot do (or spend). but, budgeting wasn't all bad. i was reminded, while budgeting, how generous and good my husband is. he wants so much to take good care of me, of us, and i am forever grateful.
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