August 2010 recap.

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Watched:

+Bounty Hunter

+Away We Go

+The Book of Eli

+Capitalism: A Love Story

+The Fall

+Mansfield Park

Read:

+Ezra, Psalms, Nehemiah, Esther, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon; started Proverbs, continued in Luke

+This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Kristi)

+Alphabet of Grace by Frederick Buechner (Trevor)

Done:

+Said goodbye to an important part of our life group, David & Ali. They went to L.A. for a new adventure, and started a blog for chronicling it, but we already miss them!

+Bought a new camera! We had the perfect opportunity to use it come the end of August…

+We headed on a week-long road trip to Pennsylvania, visiting with friends like newlyweds Eian & Lauren, Kristi’s oldest friend Becca, newly engaged college friend Jake, and several other Johnnies… it’s also the wedding week for Lisa & Nate! Yay!

July 2010 recap.

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Summer is flying by. We had a busy July! Here’s a belated recap.

Watched:

+Inception (Trevor saw it twice)

+Unforgiven (#98 on AFI Top 100)

+Smart People

+Rear Window (#42 on AFI Top 100)

+Sense and Sensibility

+Assassination of a High School President

+Despicable Me (Trevor and his co-workers went on a field trip… to the movies… lucky.)

+World Cup Final

Read:

+1 & 2 Chronicles, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians

+The End of Christendom by Malcolm Muggeridge (Kristi)

+Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N.T. Wright (Kristi)

Done:

+Completed the Bluegrass 10K and raised $3,000+ for Compassion’s Child Surivival Program!

+Attended all 3 shows at Summerfest. (We also became TOMS buddies, thanks to the purchase of Kristi’s first pair, worn for the first time at Summerfest.)

+Celebrated the wedding of two friends, Justin & Shannon!

+Went to 2 Lexington Legends baseball games.

+Pretended we ran an International Bed & Breakfast by hosting and hanging with several Belarusian visitors and friends.

+Celebrated the 3 year anniversary of meeting each other: July 25th, 2007 at the Zandale Fazoli’s. (The running joke is that T should have proposed by taking K back to Fazoli’s and putting the ring in a lemon-ice, ha!)

+Spent a long weekend in the Smoky Mountains with Chad & Karen. Took our ENO hammock on its inaugural hanging.

June 2010 recap.

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Watched:

+Amadeus (#53 on AFI Top 100)

+The African Queen (#17 on AFI Top 100)

+Monty Python’s Life of Brian

+When in Rome

+Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

+Season 3 of Scrubs

+WORLD CUP!

Read:

+The Gospel of Luke, Ephesians, Philippians, 1 & 2 Kings

+Scouting the Divine by Margaret Feinberg (Kristi)

+Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl (Trevor)

+Mere Churchianity by Michael Spencer (Kristi)

Done:

+Successful yard sale with our family earned us $200, enough to fund some new camping gear — this compact, warm, AND pretty sleeping bag for Kristi plus this ENO double nest hammock (in khaki/olive).

+Attended ICHTHUS for 1 day and caught amazing shows by Phil Keaggy and Switchfoot.

+Spent a weekend camping and hiking at the Red River Gorge.

+Celebrated both of our birthdays!

+Trevor biked 4 times and ran 7 times, while Kristi biked 2 times and ran 12 times. We are just 2 DAYS away from running the 10k to support Compassion’s Child Survival Program, and less than $500 away from our $3,000 goal. Will you consider a donation *right now* to help propel us across that finish line on Saturday? Prayers for good running, no injuries, and meeting our fundraising goal would be appreciated as well!

Summer Checklist.

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There are many great events happening around Lexington in the summer. While my favorite season is spring, my favorite time of year is summer. There is just so much to do! Here are some things on our summer checklist that we hope to enjoy between now and fall…

Music:
+Thursday Night Live – Free live music downtown at Cheapside Park every Thursday from 4:30-8:30pm. Come August 12th when Faith in Action will be the featured non-profit organization of the night!
+Big Band & Jazz at Ecton Park – Free live jazz/big band music, bring a lawn chair and be prepared for crazy crowds and parking far, far away. Lots of dogs.
+Southland Jamboree – Free live music, more folk and bluegrass in style. Bring a lawn chair. BBQ concessions on site. Located next to the bowling lanes.
+Tunes in the Vines and Jazz on the Porch – Vineyards featuring live music!

Arts:
+KCTC Summerfest – My #1 favorite summer event… outdoor theater at the UK Arboretum! I even had the experience of being an Assistant Stage Manager for The Taming of the Shrew for this summer theater series in 2001. We bring a blanket, a picnic dinner, and enjoy pre-show music followed by the feature as the sun sets. Beautiful, enjoyable atmosphere, and offering a great variety of performances for all tastes. There is always a Shakespearean production and two others. This year will feature The Merchant of Venice, Pride & Prejudice, and the musical Rent. Tickets are $10 and worth every penny. We already purchased season passes for 2010. Join us on one of the Friday night performances!
+Ballet Under the Stars – Only Trevor has been to this event, but we hope to go together this year. After 2 years in a country that reveres the ballet, I’ve learned that it is really not *that* boring!
+Woodland Arts Fair – Tons of artisans, a great event, albeit also very crowded. I tend to prefer Mayfest that occurred over Mother’s Day weekend this year.
+Gallery Hop – We’ve missed the June event, but are looking forward to attending in the fall. Last time we attempted going, we neglected to remember it ended at 8pm instead of 9pm and didn’t arrive downtown until 7:45pm just as things were closing down… whoops.

Recreation:
+Paddle boats at Jacobson – We enjoyed this on my birthday this year! For $3, you get a paddle boat for 2 people on the lake at Jacobson park for half an hour. It was plenty of time to roam around on the water, and catch sight of several birds.
+Lexington Legends – While I’m not a baseball fan, it’s still fun to go and eat a hot dog at least once every summer. We’ll be there Saturday July 17th to support Faith in Action as the organization in the Community Spotlight for the evening.
+Second Sunday – Community bike rides the 2nd Sunday of the month. The last Second Sunday ride was at the airport, as we previously chronicled here. Upcoming bike rides this summer will go to Masterson Station Park, Jacobson Park, and Beaumont Center.
+Hiking Spots – There are many parks to hike. From the Red River Gorge to Raven Run, McConnell Springs to Shakertown, there are plenty of woodlands and breath-taking nature spots to explore! We’re hoping to both hike and camp several times this summer. Here’s a great list of hiking destinations around Kentucky.

Other:
+Bluegrass 10K and July 4th festivities – Yep, lest we haven’t already told you enough, we’re running with a team of friends at the Bluegrass 10K on Saturday July 3rd to raise money for Compassion’s Child Survival Program. Fourth of July festivities will be around downtown the whole day as well.
+Summer Classics at the Kentucky – Several classic movies showing on Wednesday afternoons and evenings throughout the summer. I’m hoping to check another one off my list of the AFI Top 100 – “From Here to Eternity” showing on August 25th.

We hope this list inspires you to get out in the community and have some fun!
Want to know how we know so much going on? We read the Southsider/Chevy Chaser! Free publications available at coffee shops, Paneras, and other restaurants around town that lists events around town at the back.

May 2010 recap.

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Watched:

+Food, Inc.

+Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist

+The Answer Man

+An Inconvenient Truth

+An Education

+Collision

Read:

+1 & 2 Samuel, The Gospel of Mark, 1 & 2 Corinthians, The Letter to the Galatians

+Plan B by Anne Lamott (Trevor)

+Essays by Wendell Berry including “A Native Hill,” “The Unsettling of America,” “Racism and the Economy,” “Feminism, the Body, and the Machine,” “Think Little,” “The Body and the Earth,” “Men and Women in Search of Common Ground,” and “Health is Membership.” (Kristi)

Done:

+Started our 2010 CSA with Elmwood Stock Farm!

+Commuted to work on bike twice (Trevor)

+Went to the KY Wine & Vine Fest in Nicholasville, KY

+Discussed the Sabbath with Karen & Chad for our third Theology Over Easy (ThOE) discussion group

+Spent 1 Sabbath hiking at Cove Springs and relaxing at Poor Richard’s in Frankfort, KY

+Attended a Chamber Music concert at Shakertown

+Completed a 10-mile “family fun” bike ride together in downtown Lex for Bike Lexington 2010.

+Trevor biked 9 times and ran 2 times, and Kristi biked 3 times and ran 10 times, both in training for the 10K on July 3rd! Team total at $1,655 — would you consider a donation to help spur us on in our last month of training? There are only 4 more weeks to go! We need your support now more than ever! Not to mention, Compassion is a wonderful charity to support. Let us tell you more about it.