Posted by: alece | February 11, 2008

flotsam and jetsam

Better late than never…

  • Monday night, we had a rockin’ Superbowl party. Too bad we didn’t get to see the American commercials… that’s the best part of the game!
  • Each Wednesday morning we gather as a team for prayer. But none of this popcorn-prayer business. We all pray simultaneously. We’ve been doing it this way forever so I don’t really think much of it. But one of our interns recently wrote about how these prayer times have affected him. It’s incredible to me how much our interns will grow this year — through planned and unplanned development opportunities.

Each Wed. morning we have corporate prayer with the staff. It is done “African” style. That is all-together as the Spirit leads you. The first week was nerve-wracking as I had very little idea how to do this and I did not want to come off as doing something “wrong”. The last two weeks have been much different though. I have truly gotten into the prayer, being honest, truthful and emotional as I almost never am during prayer. God is working richly during these times and I’m so thankful for them.

  • We took the interns to a touristy/artsy town over the weekend. We were gonna go hiking in a national park, but the rain changed our plans. On the drive home, I had the best DJ I’ve had in a long time. Kelly played lots of fun songs, including “Gaston” from Beauty and the Beast. Everyone was amazed by the fact that I knew all the words!
  • I’ve discovered that I really enjoy reading memoirs. I’m about halfway through “Tough Choices” by Carly Fiorina, the first female CEO of a Fortune 20 company. I’m particularly enjoying the book because Carly didn’t use a ghostwriter. She wrote it all herself, and she’s surprised me with her style. Some nuggets? Sure.
    • Character was everything, and character was defined as candor, integrity, and authenticity. Candor was about speaking the truth, and about speaking up and speaking out. Integrity was about preserving your principles and acting on them. Authenticity was about knowing what you believed, being who you were, and standing up for both.

    • Challenge comes from the reality that your best is required and falling short is possible. Learning comes from rising to meet that challenge.

    • Sometimes it’s important to see what’s coming down the road. And sometimes it’s important just to put one foot in front of the other and not look too far ahead.

    • About determining a career-path, or discovering your purpose: I had to find something that challenged by mind and captured my heart. … Be fully engaged in a pursuit worthy of my talent and passion.

    • A boss’s confidence is a powerful motivator. Because they saw potential in me, I began to look for it in myself… Believing in someone else, so they can believe in themselves, is a small but hugely significant act of leadership.

Responses

Thank you for believing in me and taking the time required to show me that.

another busy week.

the touristy town, perhaps clarens?? oh how i miss driving there on the weekends…

After an emotional roller coaster ride at church last night DaRonn needed to unwind. So he flipped open his laptop and we watched the American commercials from the Super Bowl. He said, “See how great it is being married to a marketer?” And he smiled. :o) I smiled, too, becasue I was gald that he could wind down. The commercials weren’t as good as they have been in past years. There was one that I did enjoy though - it was called ‘Perfume” and was done by Planters Peanuts. Maybe you could find it on google videos if this link doesn’t work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoKMDFNOF9s

I love the qoutes that you shared too. Good stuff.

The baby e-Trade commercials were funny too.

Sounds like good times all around. Is Carly the lady that spoke at that leadership conference?

Sounds like a busy and exciting week! Thanks for sharing those nuggets…sounds like a great book.

The only good super bowl commercials were the ones Natalie mentioned… otherwise… you didn’t really miss any!!

Hmmm… I’ve never read a memoir before. Sounds like the one you’ve been reading has been good… I enjoyed the nuggets :)

i’m a memoir girl as well. trying to think of the last one i read. oh well. right now my husband is reading “The Thunderbolt Kid” to me! HILARIOUS!!! (but there are about 3 curse words per chapter.)

Yeah - I agree. You didn’t miss much with the commercials this year. Although Myspace posted all of the Superbowl commercials right after the game. Those nuggets are really good. I like the one on leadership. Couldn’t agree more. And your knowing all the lyrics to Gaston made me smile … and go to that link and look up lyrics for at least 3 musicals and sing them to myself in my living room. :) Haha. Love it.

Hey girl!

Do you know how much I miss all this! I am teaching about Ancient Africa to my kids right now and its both exciting and heart-wrenching. I want Africa so much. I just want to live there forever! I showed them pictures of Zim and got choked up. Now they are watching your video and it made me miss everything! It made me think of you!

You are a blessing. And I miss it all–I guess that’s what happens when God dreams in your heart…its funny the specific small things you miss too

char - thank you…

mel - yes! clarens it was!

ang - i FINALLY got the video to load… cute…

talia - yes. the very same carly. her book is brilliant so far.

airynn - thanks for joining the conversation! how ARE you?!

i loved reading about the prayer part. it reminded me of my first time praying in that kind of setting.

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