Thursday, May 28, 2009

Three Things

Three Names I go by
1. Tracy or Trace
2. Scobes, Scobie, Scobbas
3. Momma, Mommy, Mom

Three Jobs I have had in my life
1. Hog chorer
2. Hy-Vee cashier
3. Dorm Housekeeping two summers in college

Three Jobs I Would Still Like to Try
1. Full-time volunteer
2. Politician
3. I have no idea what I want to be when I grow up.

Three Places I have lived
1. Lewisville, MN
2. Rock Rapids, IA
3. Oxford, OH

Three Places I have REALLY LOVED
1. Gulf Shores, AL
2. St. Louis, MO
3. Bozeman, MT

Three TV Shows that I watch
1. Grey's Anatomy
2. Ugly Betty
3. The Big Bang Theory

Three TV Shows I would still watch if they were still on
1. Friends
2. Seinfeld
3. Friday Night Lights - I hope it's back next year!

Three places I have been
1. Ice Cream Capital of the World
2. Disney World
3. New Orleans

Three places I would go to in a heartbeat
1. Homer, Alaska
2. Disney World
3. Ireland

People that talk to me regularly
1. Charlie
2. Kerrie
3. Michelle

Three of my favorite foods
1. Mexican food - especially enchiladas
2. Ice cream
3. Tiramisu

Three foods I know I'm supposed to like, but I just don't
1. Seafood
2. Pork
3. Peaches

Three Things I dread
1. Hosting birthday parties for my kids - they're fun but I put so much pressure on myself to make them great.
2. Getting up in the morning
3. Paying unexpected expenses

Three Things I am looking forward to
1. A summer trip to Wisconsin Dells with my family
2. Summer in general
3. Charlie's birthday on Saturday

Firsts

1. Who was your FIRST prom date? Paul Krause - Well, we didn't so much go together as we just walked in together and took pictures with each other.

2. Do you still talk to your FIRST love? Yes. He's my husband.

3. What was your FIRST alcoholic drink? I had a pina colada at Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans, but I didn't like it.

4. What was your FIRST job? Other than babysitting, I was a cashier at Hy-Vee.

5. What was your FIRST car? 1980 Maroon Monte Carlo

6. Who was the FIRST person to text you today? Ah, no texts today.

7. Who is the FIRST person you thought of this morning? Sammy because he was sleeping on my arm.

8. Who was your FIRST grade teacher? Mrs. Henke (pronounced HEN-key, but most of us called her Mrs. HANKy) She was awesome.

9. Where did you go on your FIRST ride on an airplane? My very first ride was with Grandpa Muecke in Sheldon, IA. First commercial flight was to New Orleans.

10. Who was your FIRST best friend & do you still talk? My first best friend was my sister Melissa, and yeah, we still talk. :o)

11. Where was your FIRST sleep over? Oye, I'm not sure ... I think maybe at Judy (Conn) Folker's or Sarah (Aeilts) Hilderbrand's house.

12. Who was the FIRST person you talked to today? Charles P.

13. Whose wedding were you in the FIRST time? Aunt Sherri's - I was 2.5.

14. What was the FIRST thing you did this morning? Jumped out of bed to brush my teeth because I totally overslept.

15. What was the FIRST concert you ever went to? Amy Grant

16. FIRST tattoo? None

17. FIRST piercing? Ears - at 10 years old

18. FIRST foreign country you've gone to? Never been outside the US

19. FIRST movie you remember seeing? Song of the South for my cousin Jason's birthday

20. When was your FIRST detention? Me - detention - NEVER!

21. I must have deleted 21 by mistake ...

22. Who was your FIRST roommate? At home, Melissa. At college, Kerrie Masuen.

23. If you had one wish? To live closer to my parents but still have the job I have now.

24. What is something you would learn if you had the chance? How to play the piano.

25. Did you marry the FIRST person to ask for your hand in marriage? Yep.

26. What was the first sport that you were involved in? Volleyball in 7th grade

27. What were the first lessons you ever took? Swimming

28. What is the first thing you do when you get home? Drop my stuff, hug my kiddos, and kiss my husband

Thursday, May 07, 2009

National Day of Prayer

Today is the National Day of Prayer - a chance for all of us to pause, take time to pray for our nation, our leaders, our military, our world, our children, our families, and so on and so on. I will admit that I'm not always the prayer warrior that I'd like to be, but today is a good reminder for me that there is awesome power in prayer. We have a loving, attentive God who so wants to be in communion with us. He wants to hear us and speak to us. Take some time today to bend His ear.

One of my favorite verses is 2 Chronicles 7:14 - "if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land."

God is faithful; He keeps His promises. If we pray for forgiveness, it is given to us. If we pray for healing for our land, it will be healed.

Casting Crowns wrote a song based on this verse, and it is also one of my favorites.


What If His People Prayed
by Casting Crowns

What if the armies of the Lord
Picked up and dusted off their swords
Vowed to set the captive free
And not let satan have one more

What if the Church, for heaven's sake
Finally stepped up to the plate
Took a stand upon God's promise
And stormed hell's rusty gates

Chorus I:What if His people prayed
And those who bear His name
Would humbly seek His faith, yeah
And turn from their old ways

And what would happen if we prayed
For those raised up to lead the way
Then maybe kids in school could pray
And unborn children see light of day

What if the life that we pursue
Came from a hunger for the truth
What if the family turned to Jesus
Stopped asking Oprah what to do

Chorus I:What if His people prayed
And those who bear His name
Would humbly seek His face yeah
And turn from their own way

Chorus II:He said that He would hear
His promise has been made
He'll answer loud and clear, yeah
If only we would pray

Bridge:If My people called by My name
If they'll humble themselves and pray
If My people called by My name
If they'll humble themselves and pray

Choruses:What if His people prayed
And those who bear His name
Would humbly seek His face, yeah
And turn from their old ways
He said that He would hear
His promise has been made
He'll answer loud and clear yeaah
If only we would pray

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Junior Achievement featured on Kare11

My friend Jennifer works for Junior Achievement and has put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into their financial learning center "BizTown." She is the one with the microphone in the video. Way to go, Jen!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Props for Charlie on the KTIS Morning Show

We got a call this morning from the mother of one of the Charlie's 4th grade students telling us to turn on KTIS, the local Christian radio station, because her daughter Marin was going to be on.

They were talking about the Chris Tomlin concert last night, and Mom had called in to tell them about how they'd gone to the concert to celebrate Marin's 10th birthday and how much Marin loved the show. The DJs David and Pam asked if they could talk to Marin, so she got on the phone and talked about how much she thought the show rocked.

They asked her what she was doing, and she said she was getting ready for school.

David: What's your favorite thing about school?

Marin: My teacher, Mr. Scobba.

David: What do you like about Mr. Scobba?

Marin: He's funny, and he likes Christian music.

It was really sweet and really made our day.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday Funny (Sammy goggles)

This picture just makes me smile. :o)

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

God is never surprised

On the radio this morning, they were talking about the job lay-offs and the uncertain economy. A woman called in to give a praise report that she's been employed, in a temporary position, for over a year now after being laid off 18 months ago.

She said her daughter had called and left her a message then reminding her that God doesn't give anyone more than he/she can handle and that there are no surprises for God.It really struck me.

What a great reminder than when looking into the vast unknown of the future, it is known to our Father in Heaven.