Saturday, August 30, 2008

Uppercase Living

Friends,

I just wanted to share my updated site with you. I love this product!
Take a look around the site when you get a chance. I am loving this product.


http://trinap.uppercaseliving.net/Home.m

A personal update coming soon!
Love to all,
Trina

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Finally, the update.

Friends,
I have to say that I miss you all so much. I really didn't understand how hard it would be to leave my friends. You all make me laugh so much and I love that I can just be "me" with you.
I'm not sure other people get my goofy personality. Did you?

I have updates galore, so I will try to stay on one track.

Personally-
We are doing well. The kids are adjusting. They start school next week (yay!). The schools here get out at noon every Wednesday. What??? They are excited about that. My little Noah starts preschool in two weeks. Our home is beautiful and waiting for some visitors. Hint, hint : )

Professionally-
I love my job!!! There is no other way to describe it. I have been traveling a lot during the summer, but the cool part is that the family has come with me. I have met the greatest people in this ministry. I wish that they could meet you. I have been doing more speaking in different areas of the State. I am really enjoying this Ministry.

Passionately-
I am currently working on my book. I know, I know. I have always said that, but I actually have a chapter. The time must be right because the words are flowing freely. If it ever gets published, make sure you look for your shout out in the forward. It will be there. You have inspired me.

The Trina Moment that you will appreciate-
So you know what a dork I am... I have to tell you this story.
Jeff and I went to visit a new church. We were a little late so the usher seated us near the back. I scrunched my way passed some of the people and found my seat. People seemed friendly enough. The sermon was good, but halfway through, the pastor made a joke that I thought was a little too much from the pulpit (truth be told, I was probably being overly sensitive. It wasn't a big deal). Anyway...I leaned over to the lady next to me and said "wow...that was a little over the top." She didn't respond, so I just leaned back over into my space. After the sermon, she introduced herself. You guessed it. She was the pastors wife. Can you believe it? It was a lesson for me to learn to keep my mouth shut.


So I plan to come down in November. I will be traveling with the kids and I don't think that Jeff will be able to come with us. Please pray for the preparation of that trip. I would love to see all of you if possible.

Spiritually-
I am in a season of becoming a student of prayer. God is good and I am learning to quiet myself to hear him. Being quiet is not a strength for me, but I think I need to practice listening.

I just read a great book that challenged me spiritually. It is called The Shack. It will break your heart in good and bad ways. If you get it, grab a tissue. It is on my top five list of all time.

Let me know what is going on with you. I do promise that I will be better about keeping in touch.
Love to you,
Trina


Thursday, June 19, 2008

This is for Jen Rup.
More to come. I promise.
T

Thursday, May 8, 2008

So much to learn...

Today I had lunch with a group of older women. I didn't realize how old they actually were. One of the women sitting at the table said that on her next birthday, she was going to be 93 years old. She had been married for 64 years. Can you imagine?
Suddenly the women started to reminisce about being young and married with babies on their hips. They all agreed that it goes way too fast.

Its funny how life is.
I can remember being in elementary school and the days felt as slow as molasses. Now that I have kids in elementary school, it seems like the years are flying by.

I'm afraid to blink.

Today was a great reminder of the opportunity I have with my kids now. Tonight we changed our plans last minute. Instead of going home after the gym, we went to Rite Aid for ice cream. The kids were thrilled. Why not? It's a memory that only costs $1.19.

I'm grateful for those ladies that helped me realize how precious these years are.


Holding my kids close,
Trina

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

First & Last

Today has been filled with a first and a last.
It was the last day of our MOPS group in Riverside. It was hard to say goodbye because I am moving so far away from the group.
However, there is good news!
This is the first day of the thumbprintsisterhood blog. We can still keep in touch!
For those of you who are curious about the name.
The name thumbprint sisterhood comes from the women in our MOPS group inking their thumbs and placing the print over their favorite verses in my Bible. Since I can't take them with me to Humboldt, this is a small way for me to keep them near.
So, here it is Girls!
The thumbprint sisterhood is official!
Let me know what you think.
Trina


p.s. Just a few favorites!

www.nooma.com
www.mops.org
www.stonecroft.org