Thursday, November 25, 2010

Let's Look at the Future

So. I just graduated from Moody. A Bible college. You may be wondering what am I going to do with my life?? Yes, I am asking that same question. Last week, I was going to go to Korea. This week, I am a full-time nanny.
I have been job searching ever since I got back from my internship in France. I had a little job for two months working at a camp, but if you have seen the weather outside right now in Michigan, people aren't really going to camps right about now. So that temporary job has finished and I have searched and searched and searched to find a job remotely in what I feel called to do. My dream is to work overseas sharing Jesus. But right now I have no life experience or financial independance or real direction from God to warrant me jumping on the first available ship to Timbuktu (is that really a place?) (ok, apparently it's in Mali...) I am sort of a skitzo when it comes to real life future plans, so when I feel a nudge to do something drastic, my family is always reigning me in, trying to make sure it's really God's will and not crazy Monica on another adventure tangent.
I really don't know where I am going with this post, but I do know that I have finally gotten a job! (yaaaay!) and with that, comes the commitment of at least a year with these kids. I will be working 55 hours a week (eek!) taking care of a 2 year old and a 6 year old. Girl and a boy. I am pretty excited about this, it will give me the time to really seek the Lord on His direction for my life and give me time to save for either: Grad School, TESOL certification courses (or both).
I am really believing at this point that I need a solid skill to go on the mission field with. Graduating with a degree in International Ministries and Bible goes far with mission agencies and churches, but the rest of the world barely thumbs their noses. I want to be a missionary in a country where people see me as helping the way they do life, not just someone who's sole objective is to shove an ideology down their throat. Even if that ideology is the difference between eternal life and eternal damnation. I want to work with refugees, the hopeless, the poor, the dissillusioned of this world. If it is overseas, praise the Lord, if it is here in America, praise the Lord. "In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps." Proverbs 16:9.
There are many things I don't know, but one thing I know for sure: I want to serve the Lord and be a contageous Christian wherever he plants me.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Josh Groban and Tofu


I shall update you on my wonderful weekend of Josh Groban!
(Like anyone actually reads this...)

Just a short update and then on to something more interesting, tofu!

So my sister and I went to Chicago to see JOSH GROBAN! You know, like the most glorious man to ever walk the earth who has the more angelic voice ever. I think I just sounded like a brace-faced Justin Bieber fan.... Oh well. For HIM I will do that.
We bought his new CD, Illuminations (Buy it!)
And we went to Border's on State street for him to sign it. We got to talk to him for about 40 seconds, get his autograph, and then we were ushered away. But it was 40 seconds in Heaven!


Train Ride: four hours
Train Tickets: 60$
Time in line: three hours
40 seconds with Josh Groban: priceless.

Does that make me a fanatic?

On another note! I have decided that I need to get my health into gear. After living on a college campus for four years, I have had my fair share of the ice cream machine, Taco Tuesdays, Big Burger Thursdays, and Starbucks around EVERY corner. (yeah, it was Chicago)
SO now that I am living at home for a time, I have a health nut mother who readily buys anything and everything organic, green, gluten-free, fat-free, fun-free that she can.
So I am now giving this losing weight, being healthy thing a real effort. I HATE gyms. But we are members of the Y (the best gym around) and I. must. start. liking. it.

With that said, I have also decided to be a sort-of vegetarian. Don't get me wrong, I love meat and I believe that God put animals on this earth for us to enjoy, but it is something in my diet that I can live without. I am not going to become a crazy high-maintenance weirdo when I am out with friends or when there is absolutely no option, but when I am at home, I am going to try and not eat meat. The other week I bought this wonderful package of tofu that I wanted to see if I could cook. Well, I tried it tonight and LOVED it!


I googled "tofu recipe" and found this blog with a woman who cooked it. I decided to try it.




I took some pictures. :)

Here are all my ingredients.


I modified it from the original recipe (here) to accommodate what I had in the kitchen.


14 oz. extra firm organic tofu


2 T grape-seed oil


2 tsp. finely minced garlic


2 tsp. finely grated ginger root


1 cup scallions, sliced into 2 inch pieces (Keep white parts separate from green parts)


3 T chicken stock (I know, if I'm going veggie, why kill a Chicken for the stock??! Well, that's all I had. You can use vegetable stock. And besides, they were free-range chickies, at least they were treated humanely!)


1 1/2 T lite soy sauce


1 tsp. Chia life seeds (original recipe calls for sesame seeds, but I didn't have them and these seeds give great omega 3's and fiber!)


Anyway, at the risk of making this a super long post that no one reads, I will just have you refer to the original recipe for the directions. Here are some pictures though!

Yeah, that's me.



The tofu doesn't look to good in its original state...












I also decided to add roasted asparagus to the mix. Grape-seed oil, salt, pepper, dash of soy sauce, lemon squirt. ;)



The finished product!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Chicago


So tomorrow my sister and I are going on an adventure! Well, it's an adventure that I have been on many, many times, but this time its different. I will be with my sista and I will be a non-student, non-resident! Yes, we are going to the most beautiful city, Chicago! Oh I love Chicago.

I want to live there again some day. Maybe I will.

So, why do I love Chicago so much?

Maybe its the city lights

Or maybe it's the many many memories I have made there.


Chicago has so many cool things! Like Improv Everywhere's MP3 Experiment!


Like the summer I house-sat for a super nice wealthy lady in the Gold-Coast (posh neighborhood!) in a million-dollar high rise and got to drive her Mercedes!

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Or like the time when I met the BEST friends ever on Houghton 7-West




Anyway, I am going to Chi-town with my lovely sister to....

MEET JOSH GROBAN! yes, MEET him! Ok, so it will probably only be for about a minute, but we shall MEET him! He is coming to Border's on State street to promote his new album. The album which I just bought and is amazing!!


Anyway, Bon Voyage. See you lata!

-Mon.