I was talking to Ryan on the phone today about how exhausted I am here at YDS. Part of it has to do with what I commented on Dan's last post, about how lonely I feel sometimes. For instance, one of my housemates is in Virginia at the Diocesan council; the other is in Chicago campaigning for some candidate for the House (Joel Pollack, or someone). I never get the experience of someone sticking their head in on me (dilligently doing homework, of course!) to show me a YouTube video or tell me how bad I smell or that they just opened the bathroom door and shattered a light bulb... It's weird. I don't like it.
Not only that, but I also am having ah ard time adjusting to the very different nature of relationships here. At Houghton, privacy was a much smaller bubble people kept (except Kyle, that hermit :-p) than it is here. Self-care is the closest thing YDS has to a gospel, and that means late-night tea is an outrageous idea. Why would anyone do anything social late at night (that doesn't involve getting stone drunk)? They wouldn't, of course.
The human element is certainly a factor in my exhaustion. However, one that is just as significant, I think, is the musical. I sorted through a huge stack of Koinonia chord sheets today, and experienced a terrible sense of longing for that ministry. There is a truth, I think, that worship is where all else around you fades away and you can just be with God. While I have those moments occasionally during the liturgy - and I love the liturgy! - most of my experience with them is singing praise songs. While I maintain the tradition of sitting through the postlude (every day in chapel here!), I really miss the drums and electric guitar.
Of course, I do have my keyboard. I could play all the same music here in my room. But it usually feels both futile and false. No one will be playing with me. My own voice in my bedroom sounds tinny and hollow. All my rhythmical issues are highlighted when I don't have a guitar and a bass or a drummer to back me up. I'm out of practice, and have a much harder time singing and playing than I did when I was worshiping at MercySeat every week.
Ultimately, though, it is the music that highlights just how much I miss the humans. Yes, my heart cries out for communion with God. But I find it when I pray with people and then sing with them. Knowing we are all there to meet God somehow launches my mind and my heart into God's presence in ways that loneliness prevents. I desperately want Micah or Sean to be strumming behind me, providing a call for my fingers to respond to on the piano keys, creating the rhythm wherein my mind wanders to the ecstasy of contemplating the Lord.
Perhaps, slowly, this will come to me in solitude. It doesn't usually, at least not yet. It drives me to prayer... But without support, it usually ends in frustrated silence (or distracted busywork cleaning my room or perusing facebook).
Well, David Crowder is playing, and I am less and less sure why I am still typing. I think I will leave you all for now.
PS - if you all log in (it will do it for you if you comment!), there should be an option on the top of the page that will allow you to "follow" the blog, and then you can just get e-mails anytime one of us uploads. Then we'll all follow this better, and stay in touch better, and upload more often... I miss you guys.
Hope and joy in Christ be yours,
Shane
PPS - If I were to name the Fruits of the Spirit most lacking from my life right now, they would be peace and patience. What about you all?
PPPS - That really means I want to know how to pray for you :-)
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Cross Country Skiing update #1
Hey, this was what you meant by starting up our blog again right? Anyway, I wanted to update y'all on something I've been doing a lot of this winter, and yes, that actually is x-c skiing. To start off, I should say that my dad got me a new pair of waxable (read: racing, I can tell you more about that in a comment if you wish) skis for Christmas, and I'm joining him in 'the tour' of races in our area this year. There are three races, one of which we've already finished, and we've also been going out training pretty much as often as we can. Lemme break it down for ya.
The good news: Two Saturdays ago we did the Tryit (12.5km/~8mi.). There were I think 53 participants, some from out of state even, over a wide range of skill/experience and age, and also including both classical and skate skiing in one big crowd. If you're not familiar, skating is a different form of x-c skiing that is basically more efficient, much faster, and I think a bit tougher. My dad and I don't skate hardly at all, and for this race we weren't exactly competing against them, but the results were all lumped together (kind of frustrating). Anyway, long&short, for my first time out on race skis, it was sweet! I finished right behind my dad, and we're pretty sure we finished 1st and 2nd in the classical class :). I also got second in my age group, right behind someone who was skating. (I'm intentionally leaving out the fact that there were only 3 people in my age group, so that it looks like I did a lot awesomer) Given that I'd never even raced on skis before, it was really intense, and pretty fun, too. Of course, winning in our class probably helped a bit with that last part, but hey.
Okay, now the bad news. The next race is a 25k at the Olympic course in Lake Placid, with much more serious racers. We skied the first part of the course earlier this winter, and it basically goes up and down a mountain several times. My dad was actually thinking about asking if he/we could climb up our local downhill skiing hill on cross country skis just so we could work on our climbing for this race! Also, this,
(taken a few minutes ago) is where we had nearly a foot of snow yesterday, and where we would go out to train sometimes. It's been over 50 degrees today, and there are less than 2 weeks 'til the Lopet (the race in Lake Placid). But, it's supposed to turn colder again soon, and maybe we'll get enough snow to get out again before the week is over. Yesterday my dad gave me a course map for the Lopet to stare at and start getting psyched up, so hopefully we won't lose all the benefits of the training we've done so far.
Anyway, I think that's all for now. Hopefully you guys actually read this, and maybe some day you'll have posts of your own :)
The good news: Two Saturdays ago we did the Tryit (12.5km/~8mi.). There were I think 53 participants, some from out of state even, over a wide range of skill/experience and age, and also including both classical and skate skiing in one big crowd. If you're not familiar, skating is a different form of x-c skiing that is basically more efficient, much faster, and I think a bit tougher. My dad and I don't skate hardly at all, and for this race we weren't exactly competing against them, but the results were all lumped together (kind of frustrating). Anyway, long&short, for my first time out on race skis, it was sweet! I finished right behind my dad, and we're pretty sure we finished 1st and 2nd in the classical class :). I also got second in my age group, right behind someone who was skating. (I'm intentionally leaving out the fact that there were only 3 people in my age group, so that it looks like I did a lot awesomer) Given that I'd never even raced on skis before, it was really intense, and pretty fun, too. Of course, winning in our class probably helped a bit with that last part, but hey.
Okay, now the bad news. The next race is a 25k at the Olympic course in Lake Placid, with much more serious racers. We skied the first part of the course earlier this winter, and it basically goes up and down a mountain several times. My dad was actually thinking about asking if he/we could climb up our local downhill skiing hill on cross country skis just so we could work on our climbing for this race! Also, this,
Anyway, I think that's all for now. Hopefully you guys actually read this, and maybe some day you'll have posts of your own :)
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Hey, this is that post about our trip to the ADKs that I said I was going to put up. It's been a bit hectic getting everybody together, but the plan is to travel into the park to our first destination at some lodging in the Lake Placid area and climb some small mountain (possibly Hurricane) on Saturday. Then, on Sunday, we'll climb another mountain (maybe Ampersand), somewhere, and return there for a second night. Then, on Monday, we'll head out into the St. Regis ponds area and canoe/kayak for a day and find a campsite, probably on Little Clear pond, for that night. The next day we'll take our time, probably boat around and stop somewhere to go swimming and have lunch, then go back to the car, get everything together and drive home.
Now tha I write it what started out as a well-laid plan with lots of work put into it sounds really vague and, well, not very well-planed. Like I said, not everybody has been completely available or enthusiastic about this the entire time, but I think it will come together. Bringing my mom along is going to be fun, since she hasn't done this for a while, and my brother has hardly been around at all this summer with working at camp, so it's been kind of tough coordinating with him. It should be a great time, though, and hopefully I'll be able to post some amazing pictures some time next week. Have a great weekend everybody!
Dan
Now tha I write it what started out as a well-laid plan with lots of work put into it sounds really vague and, well, not very well-planed. Like I said, not everybody has been completely available or enthusiastic about this the entire time, but I think it will come together. Bringing my mom along is going to be fun, since she hasn't done this for a while, and my brother has hardly been around at all this summer with working at camp, so it's been kind of tough coordinating with him. It should be a great time, though, and hopefully I'll be able to post some amazing pictures some time next week. Have a great weekend everybody!
Dan
Friday, August 15, 2008
News Flash
So my mom went to an estate sale today and found a set of dishes. For $9, it includes:
21 dinner plates
11 medium plates
10 small plates
16 saucers
13 bowls
9 smaller bowls
10 coffee cups
1 sugar bowl
1 cream dish
1 large serving bowl
2 medium serving bowls
1 large platter
So, we should be set in that department! Hope you're all doing well!
21 dinner plates
11 medium plates
10 small plates
16 saucers
13 bowls
9 smaller bowls
10 coffee cups
1 sugar bowl
1 cream dish
1 large serving bowl
2 medium serving bowls
1 large platter
So, we should be set in that department! Hope you're all doing well!
Friday, August 8, 2008
The Summer is Over
Well, for me anyway. People keep asking "why are you done so early!?" but I've already worked longer than most people who work at summer camps and such. I started 2 days after commencement so today is the end of my 13th week. It feels good to be done but at the same time I'm really going to miss driving all day. This past week was pretty hectic as one of the other college kids has been on vacation so I worked an extra 10 hours this week on top of my normal 40. They had a picnic today though because most of the college kids are done either this week or next.
This weekend (read: tomorrow) is one of the highlights if not the highlight of my summer. It's county fair week here and tomorrow is the last day. This means several things but most importantly it means stockcar football!! My friend Julie's birthday is August 10th and it's almost always near the last day of the fair so for the past 5 or 6 years we've always gone to the fair to celebrate her birthday. For a complete explanation of the game and all it's ridiculousness, see my photo album from last year here. Either way, it's a really big deal for my friends and I. I think we probably enjoy it a lot more than most non-hicks in Warren but it really is a good time.
Sunday, my family and I leave for a mini-vacation in Pittsburgh. We'll hit up a couple museums including Andy Warhol and Henry Clay Frick. There will also be a lot of shopping going one. Not sure how I feel about that but maybe I'll just go to Borders or Barnes and Noble and just look at books for a while. We're coming home Tuesday so while it's not a long vacation it will be nice just to get away at all.
After our mini-vacation, I'll be packing and helping out with marching band camp at our high school. Packing shouldn't actually take that long because I think I did a good job repacking after I unpacked at the beginning of the summer. There isn't a whole much I'll have to do other than get all the boxes in the same place. I arrive in Houghton on Monday the 25th and I can't wait to see you guys! I'm very excited to get this school year going!
This weekend (read: tomorrow) is one of the highlights if not the highlight of my summer. It's county fair week here and tomorrow is the last day. This means several things but most importantly it means stockcar football!! My friend Julie's birthday is August 10th and it's almost always near the last day of the fair so for the past 5 or 6 years we've always gone to the fair to celebrate her birthday. For a complete explanation of the game and all it's ridiculousness, see my photo album from last year here. Either way, it's a really big deal for my friends and I. I think we probably enjoy it a lot more than most non-hicks in Warren but it really is a good time.
Sunday, my family and I leave for a mini-vacation in Pittsburgh. We'll hit up a couple museums including Andy Warhol and Henry Clay Frick. There will also be a lot of shopping going one. Not sure how I feel about that but maybe I'll just go to Borders or Barnes and Noble and just look at books for a while. We're coming home Tuesday so while it's not a long vacation it will be nice just to get away at all.
After our mini-vacation, I'll be packing and helping out with marching band camp at our high school. Packing shouldn't actually take that long because I think I did a good job repacking after I unpacked at the beginning of the summer. There isn't a whole much I'll have to do other than get all the boxes in the same place. I arrive in Houghton on Monday the 25th and I can't wait to see you guys! I'm very excited to get this school year going!
Monday, August 4, 2008
I exist!
Hello all!
Just wanted to send a shoutout so that Dan didn't feel like he was the only one out there :-) I'm in Colorado for vacation with my family, and I'll put some pictures up and talk a little bit more about it when I get home. For now, I should go so Jaron can have the computer back... We only brought one laptop, and it gets used a ton!
Hope, Joy!
Just wanted to send a shoutout so that Dan didn't feel like he was the only one out there :-) I'm in Colorado for vacation with my family, and I'll put some pictures up and talk a little bit more about it when I get home. For now, I should go so Jaron can have the computer back... We only brought one laptop, and it gets used a ton!
Hope, Joy!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
I collided with a friend playing "steal the bacon" at a kid's outreach near my neighborhood and got a nice cut from the impact. It's pretty ugly right now, but it doesn't affect my running. I got 12 stitches. 7 in the forehead, 4 in the hair, and one on the hairline.
Why do I have to be so competitive? Oh well. It will heal.

I hope everybody is doing well. Run the race to get the prize. Set your eyes on Jesus, and pursue Him with your whole heart. Don't let other things get in the way. Don't let yourself be too busy for seeking God, the one who created you and loves you enough to die for you. (I'm speaking to myself as much as anybody when I say this.) I pray that you all would grow in the Love of Christ.
In Him,
Dan
Why do I have to be so competitive? Oh well. It will heal.
I hope everybody is doing well. Run the race to get the prize. Set your eyes on Jesus, and pursue Him with your whole heart. Don't let other things get in the way. Don't let yourself be too busy for seeking God, the one who created you and loves you enough to die for you. (I'm speaking to myself as much as anybody when I say this.) I pray that you all would grow in the Love of Christ.
In Him,
Dan
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