There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, there is a rapture on the lonely shore, there is society, where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but Nature more

-George Gordon, Lord Byron-

11.18.2006

Erin Got A New Car


After having no car or a crappy car for way too long, I finally bought a new one!! It's so exciting because I picked it out myself. And because I now have a car that will actually run long enough to take on trips and go places. Although the sad part is that now I really don't have the money to go anywhere. It's a sick twisted double edged sword.

6.15.2006

Who's Your Tiger??









Miss Katie Murray and I at Comerica Park watching the Tigs get stomped 5-1 in 12 innings.



My new boyfriend!!

I spent Wednesday with my sister Sara at work. We took Jake to Target and REI. At the end of the day he decided that

a) he wanted a canoe &
b) I am his new girlfriend

At lunch he was talking to the waiter:

"Um, 'scuze me....do you have a urinal in the bathroom here?"

Hilarious. That kid had me cracking up all day. And he learned some bad habits from me. Sara did something silly and I said "What the....!!?!" And Jake cracks up and the entire rest of the day he kept saying "What the?!!" to everything.

5.31.2006

at the lake

My family came to visit me at the park for Memorial Day Weekend. Here are some pics:





5.25.2006

Yellowstone Memories w/Andy, Rachel, Katrina & Paul

Katrina emailed me some old photos from YNP:












5.11.2006

A New Job...Again
















Here's a view of my trailer from the road, with the park manager sign hanging outside. And below is the trailer without the trees obstructing the view.
















The next two are pretty pics of the lake and the last one is the Arts & Crafts Building.


























Driving Home


This is a truck in Arizona. How strange to see your own name this way on the highway.















After leaving 80 degree weather in Arizona, I drove through Colorado snow just one day later.















My motel in Las Vegas, New Mexico.









4.27.2006

I'm Leaving Town

I'm coming home. I will leave around 5 pm tonight and hope to be in Big Rapids Sunday-ish. I am meeting Sam Shewan tomorrow night in Denver for dinner and hope to see the Beattie's on Saturday in Lansing, although it will be a stretch to make it to Michigan by then. We will see.

I get bored driving alone, so call me if you get some free time over the weekend.

248.990.6816

Miss you all and can't wait to see the Michigan folks when I get back!! I'll try to post some updates along the way.

4.25.2006

Shout Out of the Day: Big Rapids Furniture


Today's Shout Out goes to my Uncle Eric, Aunt Lori and cousins Christopher and Logan. My uncle Eric and a man named Scott recently opened a furniture store in the old Downtown Denny's/Giant Way building. My aunt Lori and my cousin Logan have been checking out the blog and Lori is always leaving me encouraging messages. It has been such a great feeling to know that I have my entire family's support it makes being away so much easier, and now makes me even more excited to come home. Thank you Lori!

(The photo is Logan and Lori from Jason and Julie's wedding.)

4.24.2006

I Have Been Inspired...

by Bri-guy's post on his MySpace blog.

Brian Hoekstra is a fellow Grand Valley State University Laker. He's one of the guys who lived next door to us (in 15A) at Laker Village our sophomore year at GVSU. Bri's great...recently married, a journalist, currently working in Grand Rapids doing something (?) with digital jukeboxes. Bri-guy's latest post says the following about living in Michigan:

What a good-good time to live in the area. The Wings, The Pistons, Lake Michigan in the warmer months...solid gold! I know that I have friends who live out west that blah and blah about the mountains and the artistic undertones that their community supports, but really, West Michigan is still stayin pretty fly if I can say so....Regardless of the army of churches that keep a watchful conservative eye, we have natures beauty, event centers, small bars, and the wonderous cities of chicago, detroit, milwaukee etc within our curious reach.

(Western Michigan is full of Dutch-Christian Reformed folks whose influence tends to guide politics in the area, even in the public universities and newspapers. The culture and beliefs of the church are very much a piece of the character of the Greater Grand Rapids area.)

Reading that short little paragraph has made me so much more excited and relieved to be going back to the comforts of home. It really reminds me of all of the reasons that I loved to live in Michigan and how much fun we always have in the G-Rap. It's silly, but was exactly what I needed to remember.

I have been excited yet also strangely nervous about moving home. The problem is that the West has taken ahold of me. This whole thing is a sick and twisted Catch-22: being in the mountains feels like home, but there's a void where my family and good friends should be and when I'm home with those important people I've lost the spirit of the west and the barren skyline seems to be missing a few thousand feet of raised land.

There were a few factors that helped me to make the decision about coming home. The major ones are listed below: (I never knew I was so much of a list maker until this whole blog thing)
  • Right before I graduated from HSU my sister Sara called me, she sounded pretty upset and she said "Erin, now that you're done with school, you're coming home, right? Because you've been gone for too long."
  • I miss my family - especially once a month on the Sunday they celebrate birthdays when I call home so they can pass the phone around to my grandparents, sisters, parents, aunts, uncles and cousins and I realize I'm the only one missing from the festivities.
  • I want my nephew to know who I am and I miss seeing his face every day.
  • After the parks commission called to offer me the job my sister Julie called me and said my dad was excited about the prospect of me coming home.
  • My dad called me shortly after Julie's call and said Julie was excited about the possibility of being able to train for the marathon with me.
  • Tesser is moving back to BR and her husband Russ is already living there.
  • My mom kept emailing me after the offer to see what I thought, and then she gently continued to ask if I had made up my mind until I announced that I had.
  • Corey Rogers is pregnant!!! It will be great to be able to spend some time with Cor and her husband Glen while they take this journey through a very important time in their lives.
  • My cousin Chad is doing his optometry internship in Big Rapids this summer.
  • Actually spending time with Katie Murray instead of just gossiping on the telephone.
  • My sister Corinne called me and said how nice it was, after I got back from Yellowstone, to go home to Big Rapids for the weekend and have me there.
  • Spending just an evening with Jesse and Jennifer and Heath and Heather laughing hysterically until tears were running down our faces at the Grape Stomp video (seriously one of the funniest, most awful things I have ever seen...if you haven't seen it, check it out here) made me realize how much I miss spending time with them.
There are other reasons too, like the fact that this job is huge for a fresh-out-of-school recreational professional and that I will live at a park, with a lake, where I can kayak every morning and be outside every day. And I can run with my girls while we train for our marathon.

Callie Wallie registered over the weekend.

I think there are 7 people signed up now and at least 4 more who are seriously considering joining us for the marathon.

So many things are falling perfectly into place to prove that moving home is the right decision. I just wish I hadn't had to come all the way to Arizona to figure out that I should be in Michigan. But what can you do? The west will have to wait a few years for me.




4.21.2006

I Got the Shout Out of the Day on Julie Woolie's Blog!!!

I'm moving home. Into a trailer at School Section Lake. For the entire story and to see my shout out, check out Julie's blog here.

I am leaving one week from today on Friday, April 28th unless I can leave on Thursday night. We will see. At any rate I'll be home sometime between Sunday night and Monday.

Michigan or Bust

Geek of the Week: Katie Reinke

Alexis suggested on Julie's blog that we begin to publish the geek of the week. For those of you who are unfamiliar, Julie and her friends are crazy. They enjoy making fun of each other for silly things. It is very rare to walk by the white board at the Bean house on 302 Division and not see a message declaring someone the geek of the week. Most of the time it will be a way to express frustration with someone for not doing something we wanted them to do. After the Christmas run this year Corey Reinke deemed his sister Katie and my sister Julie the geek of the week for not running (they walked around the neighborhood instead). And at the beginning of October, my cousin Logan gave Lucas the honor of becoming the geek of the week before he was even born. The message said:

Lucas is the geek of the week for being too stubborn to pop out!

So here is Erin's inaugural Geek of the Week blog post:

Katie Reinke is the geek of the week for pretending that she might run the Chicago Marathon and also for avoiding phone calls from people who would be interested in discussing this with her.

4.17.2006

It's Getting Better All the Time

Shout Out of the Day: Julie Megan Moreno

My sister Julie has registered to run Chicago!

Katie Reinke and Callie Adamson, I believe you're next.

www.chicagomarathon.com

Hiking Pics from Easter Weekend at the Chiricahuas









Camping Photos from the Weekend








4.16.2006

Shout Out of the Day: JC

'Jesus Christ is the "YES!" to every promise God has made us.'

~Father Greg at St. Andrew's Catholic Church

If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent us an educator. If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a scientist. If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an economist. But since our greatest need was forgiveness, God sent us a savior.

~from Max Lucado's When God Whispers Your Name

Happy Easter Everyone!!!

4.14.2006

Shout Out of the Day:

Lexi and Seth'll

Alexis Berke and Seth Hill Kennedy get the shout out of the day today because they both signed up to run the Chicago Marathon!!!! This is the first marathon for both of them and a huge commitment.

I am getting so excited! We are going to have the time of our lives.

Would anyone else like to join us?

www.chicagomarathon.com

The Plus Sign

In honor of Easter, a humorous story that Julie emailed me:

Little Zachary was doing very badly in math. His parents had tried everything. Tutors, mentors, flash cards, special learning centers. In short, everything they could think of to help his math.

Finally, in a last ditch effort, they took Zachary down and enrolled him in the local Catholic school. After the first day, little Zachary came home with a very serious look on his face. He didn't even kiss his mother hello. Instead, he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and papers were spread out all over the room and little Zachary was hard at work. His mother was amazed. She called him down to dinner.

To her shock, the minute he was done, he marched back to his room without a word, and in no time, he was back hitting the books as hard as before. This went on for some time, day after day, while the mother tried to understand what made all the difference. Finally, little Zachary brought home his report card. He quietly laid it on the table, went up to his room and hit the books. With great trepidation, his mom looked at it and to her great surprise, Little Zachary got an "A" in math. She could no longer hold her curiosity. She went to his room and said, "Son, what was it? Was it the nuns?" Little Zachary looked at her and shook his head, no. "Well then," she replied, "was it the books, the discipline, the structure, the uniforms? WHAT WAS IT ALREADY?"

Little Zachary looked at her and said, "Well, on the first day of school when I saw that guy nailed to the plus sign, I knew they weren't fooling around."


4.13.2006

Tragedy In Blog World

The tragedy of this blog is that I’m actually using it as a substitute for real conversation. I have found myself, over the past few weeks, skipping over information that people could find on the blog and continuing stories from where my writing left off. Yesterday I was talking to my dad and the conversation went something like this:

Me: “I’m trying to get Griff to come out here to go backpacking in May but I don’t think it’s going to happen because of that trip to China.”

Dad: “Oh, Griff’s going to China? For what?”

Me: silence
And then (admittedly a bit accusatorily): “You haven’t read my blog lately have you?”

Oh, the nerve of him!! Ha ha. I realized after I hung up the phone how horrible it was to just assume that he looks at it every day. (Sorry Dad!) I have become a victim of technology and the information age. It is a little sad to realize that the majority of my interactions with the people I love most in the world have been diminished to a few words that I type and publish on the internet – what Blake calls “the most un-intimate of places.”

Lately I have really been weighing the pros and cons of this type of communication. I mean, is a blog really any different than the letters that people print out and place in Christmas cards? While those types of correspondence are very informative and a much more efficient way to explain events of the previous year, the typed print really lacks the beauty and exclusivity of a handwritten letter. (Sorry this time to anyone who puts those letters in the cards.)

It also has become again apparent to me how much the time difference itself affects my ability to communicate with people. When I first moved here it was only two hours; I was on Mountain Time as I was in Yellowstone and the gap wasn’t too large. Now, since for some unknown reason Arizona does not observe daylight saving time, I am three hours behind Eastern Standard – technically once again on Pacific (California) Time. This makes life so much more difficult because when I get home at 6 it is 9 in Michigan and people are getting ready for bed or it just feels too late to call.

For me the blog seems to be useful mostly as a result of time management. I don’t have the time to write every person a letter to explain everything. And when they finally received the letter in the mail it would be outdated anyway. As we grow up we have such a small amount of time to spend sharing our lives with each other and I love the idea of catching up this way – people can read my blog when they get an extra moment and respond with a comment or email when they have the time.

And as much as I love to talk, it has been great to not have to explain the same stories over and over again. I enjoy calling a friend or my fam and having them already know what’s going on without needing to spend the time explaining it. The blog has allowed much more meaningful conversations to develop with the people who are important in my life. For the most part the quality of my conversations has not suffered and has in fact become better.

But there are times when the information someone reads on my blog might be a good filler. For instance sometimes my conversations with Griff end this way:

Me. “Do you have anything else to tell me?”

Griff: “I got nothing, Beans.”

Me: “Ok, well I guess I’ll let you go then.”

So sad.

What I’ve decided after all of this is that the blog has its good points and it’s bad ones. This is an easy way to communicate that isn’t hindered by time differences or conflicting schedules. But more personal forms of communication are definitely better. From now on I’m going to make an honest effort to take the time and hand write a few letters or cards every week. Just like the rest of life, this has to be a balance. While my blog can provide useful information and also serve as documentation of my new life here, I should supplement it with more personalized correspondence. So I’m going to work on that.

It is 88 degrees at 5:30 pm. Nuts.

4.12.2006

More Chistmas Run Pics

There are more photos including the big group one further down a few posts on this page.




4.11.2006

My Weekend and Photos For My Country Bumpkin' Sisters: Sare Bare & Julie Woolie

I had another really busy weekend. Friday night I worked a country music concert. It was on post put on by the military but the city had volunteered to be in charge of the backstage food area. It was a very interesting experience seeing the way the artists treated us and also to see the items that each performer requested to be made available for them at each venue (for example 18 tea lights, 12 bottles of Michelob Ultra or other low carb beer, a 12 passenger van, every brand of soda imaginable, etc.)


This is the group of us with Jason Aldean. If you're a country fan he sings "Hick Town" and has a new single called "Why"









This is everyone and Miranda Lambert. She was kind of evil but she put on a good show. She sings "Me and Charlie Talking" and "Kerosene"




I also attended my first public hearing for the skate park on Saturday. There were a few very heated debates and I was fascinated by this public meeting and the participants who came with real concerns and frustrations. We have talked for so long about these types of meetings in my rec. classes at HSU and it was interesting to actually be a part of the process. After all of my complaining I am very thankful to have been appointed to the committee; I think the experience will be invaluable.

Sunday I had to take tickets and hand out programs for the Peking Acrobats. If you have never seen them, it's a group from China that does the most interesting things with their bodies. For example:




If you look closely, you will see that each woman's face is between the legs of the woman below her, and then she bends her body almost in half to place her feet on the knees of the woman underneath so each set of legs actually belongs to the head between its feet. It was truly amazing. Odd, but very entertaining.

4.10.2006

Shout Out of the Day: Mr. Aaron Griffith




Griff is going to China. And I am jealous.

He's being sent overseas for work and will be in China for six days.

It's exciting for him and he is very happy to have a trip that "finally one ups Beans." It's true - I can't beat a trip to China Griff, no matter how hard I try. I can't wait to see the pictures!!

(The photo above is from the Christmas run this year. I felt guilty for not putting up a pic for Griff's b-day. Now that I have my puter back I thought I'd add one here.)

Christmas Run Photos

Here are some photos from the Christmas run, because everyone keeps asking me for them:

I will add more later today.



Chi-town, Here We Come!!!




Today I made a huge, scary commitment and registered to run the Chicago Marathon on October 22, 2006. Right now I'm a little stressed about the decision but very excited. It's going to require an insane amount of discipline, but with all the running I've been doing and the free time I have I think it's a perfect time to train for my second marathon.





Alicia Griffith and Catie Adamson are already signed up and we're hoping to get a few more people to spend the weekend with us. (Callie, quit being a slacker and register already!!)