February 6, 2008

Coffee Shop Barbie


Apparently that is what I am called behind my back at Mountain Market. One of our bakers, Jennie, confessed this to me yesterday after telling me to "promise not to get mad." She's the culprit, claiming it's just because I'm the only young blonde one who runs around acting, well, the way I do. I'm not offended, I don't think. I guess I should be, but she's really cute and no one could be offended by her. She sneaks me warm Snickerdoodles. However, I think Barista Barbie flows a bit better. :)
This news was also delivered to me on the day I received a raise for my "sunny disposition" and for the fact that "people enjoy working with me" and "I deserve it." I almost cried. I swear. The two head ladies conferred and decided I should have one. :) It still makes me smile. Needless to say, Mountain Market is going well.
A lot of fun stuff has been going on in Haines, like the Family Game Night at Haines Presbyterian, the Dance Dance Revolution tournament at the Library, Taco Tuesday at the Elk's, and so on. Haines can be hoppin'. Kenny and I actually found ourselves torn between two places to go last Friday night (crazy, I know). We did, in fact, end up at the Dance Dance Revolution tourney at the library because Zack, a camper, asked us to go. He has crazy DDR skills and it was admittedly hilarious watching him go up against Kenny. I, on the other hand, did my best but only ended up hurting my foot by the last song and got really hot.











Another fun night was had when we visited another camper, Nicole. Nic's blind and hard of hearing, along with other challenges, but loves to play games. We played Go Fish and listened to a bunch of her jokes and had a great dinner with her parents. It was a pretty great time and we're hoping to make that a more regular thing.

Our Thursday night Game Nights are explanding, which is pretty cool. It's evolved into a dinner/dessert night, too. This week I think someone suggested Banana's Foster, to which I think I reacted excitedly, to say the least. In the coming weeks, there have been requests for Creme Brule and sloppy joes (not even by me!). Basically we have a good time hanging out over food and playing some game for a few hours. Finally, a little place for young adults in Haines. Not exactly the way we first imagined it, definitely less stucture, but God seemed to have other plans, I guess. :)
Alright, time to wrap it up. Everything is pretty normal. I'm catching up on my Gilmore Girls, reading whenever I can, attempting to get on the radio, and trying to circulate. Lots of ideas for the kids are in the works (Bible studies, movie nights, sledding days, etc.) and will be planned as early as tomorrow when we meet with several pastors in the community. YAY and FINALLY! The ball is officially rolling.
Keep up the prayers. LOVE YOU
Over and out.