Wednesday, September 30, 2009

FREE FALLING!

Saturday, September 26, 2009
Sky Dive AZ
Eloy, Arizona


When I was younger I used to babysit a few girls from our church. One night we were looking at their family albums and I noticed a whole section full of Skydiving pictures and I asked them who had jumped. They said their parents. That night I asked Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell if they had jumped together and they told me, 'yes.' They were High School sweethearts and had both gotten certified and had jumped multiple times. The photos pictured groups in several different formations; needless-to-say, I was inspired. I told them I wanted to skydive sometime and Mr. Cromwell told me I should, he said it was amazing. I told him I would. He passed away a few years later and to this day I have always remembered I told him, 'I would.'

So, today was 'the day' to make good on my promise. He was always one of my greatest fans when I was a child. He encouraged me to record a tape of me singing and he promised he'd buy it. Haha. Some people never really know how much they inspire you.

Over a month ago, I walked into work and started talking about going skydiving. A few of the guys overheard me and asked me to let them know 'when' so they could go. Well, I didn't figure it would really come together - but here we were.
(John, Kristen's B-friend, Kristen, myself and Bill, pictured below is Ray)
I'm sure you can tell by the look on Bill's face that he was a little nervous.

Before this day, I had spent time in prayer about my crazy adventure and asked the Lord to help apply this to my spiritual life. You see, trust is not always an easy thing for many people, mainly me. Letting go and allowing someone else (God/others) to take total control is not something we, as humans, are often willing to do. So, I asked the Lord to help me trust the way I knew I had to when I jumped from that plane. I did not know the person I was jumping with nor did I know his experience, except that he was certified, and this only because I was told so. I didn't know anything about the pilot or who had packed the parachute, all I knew was that I was jumping out of a 'PERFECTLY GOOD AIRPLANE' into nothing but air and expecting a parachute to do its part when prompted to and then allowing a few thin strings to function in like manner. If this is not trust then I don't know what is.

I told the Lord I wanted to know what it felt like to 'let go' with no reservations, completely depending on something other than myself to guide me.
(Below: photographer and fellow skydiver beginning footage of my first dive. I will probably not have a future in show biz as I can't seem to keep my eyes open for even the first shot. And what's up with the hands on my hips... seems to be the only poise I know lately. haha.)

We climbed to 13,000 Ft. for the jump. Interestingly, I was not nervous the whole time. I just kept saying, "I guess it hasn't hit me yet." When we were in the plane, Kristen said, "Well, if it hasn't hit you by now, when will it?" Hmmm...

How's about NOW!!!
Standing at the edge of a plane with an open door 2 1/2 miles up in the sky... now certainly woulda' been a good time to 'hit me.' I saw my co-worker disappear before my eyes into an unforgiving abyss, then ... IT HIT ME!

Wow, I guess there's no going back now. =)
It seemed so surreal, the world seemed like a painting... nothing seemed real.

Now, it seemed real.


The photo below is probably my favorite of all of the photos because of the angle of the plane and how the image portrays a real sense of how we were falling.

The wind was hitting our faces at about 120 miles per hour.
It was really hard to breathe, this was really the only time I felt nervous... for less than half a minute. I was then able to get my breathing pattern and it was all fine from there.

As we were free falling he did several fast spins to the right and then to the left. So not only were we falling at 120 miles an hour we were also spinning part of the way down.

Smiling with 120 mile an hour winds in your face while gravity is summoning you down is no easy task.

What an exhilarating feeling.
Free falling!!
Totally free of any distractions.

When the chute deployed in the lower picture we had already fallen over 10,000+ ft. in approximately 55 seconds. This is approx. 200ft. per second.
Here you can see a hand on the lower right corner, this is my photographer/videographer who also jumped to catch the whole thing. This was somewhat surreal as well. In some of the other pics where I was looking up and smiling I was looking straight at him. He was pretty close to us, so seeing someone else flying that close also added to the experience.

When the chute deployed we shot back up into the air. In the video it looks like it jerks you up, but it was pretty smooth. This was also a great part of the experience.

Flying under the canopy after it had deployed was the most amazing thing ever.
Everything was so quiet and serene. There was nothing to distract you. We began to talk as if though we were sitting on a front porch, in a rocking chair and drinking lemonade... not a care in the world. Before we left I asked him if we would circle around so I could enjoy the views. Haha, well, he did, he tilted the parachute and spun, quickly one direction and then the other. He then spotted a hawk and asked me if I had a weak stomach. Hmm! So he loosened the chute for a short free-fall and then he again began to circle right and then left, then right, then left again. He said he wanted to catch the hawk. After a few of those great manuevers we were looking parallel at the hawk. Dustin, the instructor said, "Look at you girl, you're flying with the birds." Wow, what a fantastic experience.

It was as this point I asked him if the cameraman was still taping this and he said that he, "uh, is not supposed to do that kinda' stuff." Haha... good times!!

The landing was great!!

We survived and look at those smiles to prove it.
Well, except for Bill, he later admitted he was scared to death, uh... no pun intended. :)

Been there! Done that!
GOT THE T-Shirt!!

Hmm... 13000, uh... ???
Guess the T-shirt guy didn't like his job too much.
Error!
Haha, it's 13000 FEET.

:0)

My photographer did a great job. Wow, what a job... bet he doesn't mind going to work everyday. :)


Kristen and John pretending like they were still flying.

Hmmm?!?!

Feel free to visit the link to see the video of my jump. I've unfortunately been unable to upload my personal copy which includes some pre-flight prep/jump clips. Enjoy until I am able to upload the other.

http://funairvideos.com/ShowVideo.aspx?vid=QQs1MzXdmhA


This video is Kristen and I discussing the 'Most intense moment,' of our jump while at lunch.


I was so exhausted at the end of the day, I went home and took a nap. :)

When I awakened I was reminded of Ezekiel 47:3-5
(The vision of the holy waters)
3. And when the man that had the line in his hand went forth eastward, he measured a thousand cubits, and he brought me through the waters; the waters were to the ankles.
4. Again he measured a thousand, and brought me through the waters; the waters were to the knees. Again he measured a thousand, and brought me through; the waters were to the loins.
5. Afterward he measured a thousand; and it was a river that I could not pass over: for the waters were risen, waters to swim in, a river that could not be passed over.

When things seem to overwhelm us, do we draw back, do I? I want to live like this! I want to plunge myself into God's will without reservations, trusting that when God is in control ALL IS WELL!

Before the dive, someone asked me if I was nervous, I said, "no." They then said, "How come, you don't know who this guy is, you don't know if the parachute was packed right or if it's even going to open." (I think they were trying to encourage me, uh - not!)
I then replied, "You're right, I don't know! But I know they're professionals at what they do, so I guess I trust that they do their job well, so I have nothing to worry about."

After I jumped there was NO GOING BACK. I was in the hands of God, literally. I let go and from that moment on there was no turning back. I want to trust God this way. He is a professional at what He does, He made it, so He knows it. He made me and knows better what I need; despite the sense that I may be overwhelmed by the trials. I realized if I allow God's will, His Spirit, His Holiness to overwhelm me... I am in good hands. He will carry me, draw and take me to where is best for me and the experience will ALWAYS be a more amazing experience than any I could have ever had on my own.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wow, what an amazing honor.  

I am so blessed and thankful for this opportunity.


Unfortunately, I can't give too many details yet but please feel free to email or call to find out more. :)
Thanks for your prayers!

It's not over yet.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Something old, something new, something borrowed, SOMEONE BLUE!



You may recall seeing this photo in a previous post. This is my luxury liner... a 1999 Honda Accord EXL Coupe. It is fully equipped with all the niceties including a sunroof and spoiler, as you can see. There are a lot of  great thing about having an OLDer car, some of which include: NO CAR PAYMENTS, affordable insurance, good gas mileage, NO CAR PAYMENTS oh and did I say, NO CAR PAYMENTS. Ok, so as you can see there is ONE main advantage of having an older car. The only problem with it is that you may find yourself having to complete repairs on it and slowly replace old parts with new parts.  Let me explain. I awakened this morning before my alarm and decided today would be a nice day for a hike. I washed off my patio, watered my plants, fed the pooch and headed out the door. The mornings, err shall I say EARLY mornings are getting cooler (note I did not say cool, yet).  As I walked to my car, I saw Kathy outside with Sally, I told her I'd be happy to take her hiking with us so after a few minutes of tussling and romping, Jake and Sally were ready to load up for their excursion. I clicked my 'clicker' to unlock my door and reached for the handle to get in and  'wallah' nothing happened. Hmmm? I locked it again and clicked again and still nothing happened. Hmmm! Kathy went in through the passenger side door and pulled on the driver's side handle to open it but STILL nothing happened. Grrr... so now what! The dogs were loaded in, Sally was driving and Jake was in the back seat waiting for her to start the car. I had gotten in the car and gotten as far as the passenger's seat. Hmmm, this was not working out so well. Wearing a skirt, crawling over a center console in a coupe and trying to maintain a level of respect from onlookers is not a good combination. :) Now is a good time to remind myself that I DO NOT HAVE A CAR PAYMENT! Haha!!

Why is it that when one thing goes out, everything seems to follow suit? It's like one sends a memo to the rest of your belongings and then it all goes downhill from there. My computer has been acting up, the brakes in my car along with some other minor and major repairs are also screaming for attention. So what is a girl to do?! I guess I'll have to borrow a car from someone for a day and start adding some NEW to my OLD to keep me from getting BLUE. :) At least I've got my health, oh and NO CAR PAYMENT! =) Hehe!

One last question remains. Do I crawl in from the passengers side or 'Duke's of Hazard' it in through the driver's side window? Ha! ;-)

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Race

Growing up things were often challenging and when things got rough at home I would always leave the house to go for a run. I was often propelled by frustration or confusion. Despite the source, I remember running as fast as I could for as long as I could, which usually wasn't too far.  I didn't realize it, but this was the only way I had ever learned to 'deal' with things.

When I was in Jr. High one of my P.E. teachers noticed me running and recommended I join track. I was never a distance runner and to this day cannot run very far. I didn't realize I was any good at running at all, I just knew it always made everything better... or maybe I was just too tired to notice anything wrong.  I remember training and I still recall the coach giving us pointers and teaching us strategies. "Don't turn around, don't look to the right or left of you to see who's there and NEVER look behind you." All of these things would make you lose your concentration and seconds off of your time. All bad things! "We run to WIN!" I also remember that no matter how short your race, you should not give it your all until you get to the very last of the race and then that's when you give it all you have. This conserved energy and could win you the race.  I ran the 200 meter, not a long race but a race none-the-less. I was a sprint-runner.

As I was meditating and praying today, I was reminded of those races. It seems like a lifetime ago, but the principals haven't changed. We are in a race and we're almost at the end. I believe things are wrapping up, God is preparing His people for a place far greater than we've ever known, His coming is closer than it's ever been.


Turn not to the right hand nor to the left: remove thy foot from evil. (Proverbs 4:27)



He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him. (Psalms 91:1,15)


He has made a way for us to make it to the end of the race - a winner.



... others may deny the Lord and live in sin, 
but the race that I have entered I must win, 
through those pearly gates I mean to enter in, 
I have settled the question forever.



I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. (IITimothy 4:7)

MORE THAN ANYTHING... WE'VE GOT TO MAKE IT!!
Heaven WHATEVER the cost. Will I see you there?
Let's make plans to meet... beside the river. 

Friday, September 18, 2009

Here goes something!
Hands together, pray and wait!
I should know something within 2 weeks.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

All things...

All things work together for good to them who love God, to them who are called according to His purpose. (Romans 8:28)
It has always been known by my friends and family that "GOOD DEALS" always come my way. Hmmm! For this reason I often find myself as other's personal shopper for specific or particular items. I have an unbeatable track record. Haha! Like this is really something to be proud of, huh?! :)  Well, recently there have been a few girls that have been coming to our church that did not before. I spoke to one of the girls, which is a Jr. in High School and she said she really wanted to get some clothes for church. I couldn't get away from this thought so I went out to some of my 'reliable' shoppes and found some great buys. Interestingly enough, at both stores, the cashiers asked me if I had a coupon and I said, 'No!' So they both reached under the counter and pulled out 2 coupons and then handed me one and told me to put it in my purse for the next time and then proceeded to apply another coupon on today's purchase. IMAGINE THAT... TWO DIFFERENT STORES, TWO DIFFERENT CASHIERS, TWO DIFFERENT SCENARIOS AND THE SAME RESPONSE!! I was so excited! Haha, doesn't take much for me to get excited. :)

At the second store, the cashier asked if I'd watched a 'political journalistic' show.  Before I could answer the lady behind me said, "Everything is getting so bad, isn't it?" To this I could not help but respond. I said, "I believe in the Second coming of Christ and I don't think it'll be very long until His return." She looked at me with wide eyes and said, "Something's gonna' happen isn't it? Things are changing so fast." I agreed and said, "Yes. The decline and changes are happening so quickly that something has to happen." Christ's return!

I walked out of the last store and started heading to another one, but felt I had gotten enough so I turned around and headed home instead. Romans 8:28 came to mind and I thought, surely God had worked these good things out for myself and for the girls. It is precious to know that our FATHER is looking out for us - NO MATTER our need!!

Wow, what if I'd not gone today? What if I'd stayed home?  Maybe I could have said more or maybe less, but I'm certain that God can lead open hearts regardless.
  
Have you trusted Him today?

Cherished memories, then and now (Part 5 - the Finale)

Sunday, Labor Day weekend: 
Attending the Fallon Bible Missionary Church on Rice Road has and always will be a highlight of my trips 'back home.'

This Sunday was a very special day! My brother Christopher and my sister Christine dedicated little Aurelius and Sofia Denice, their first-born babies. They pledged to teach and guide their children to love God and to follow Him to gain heaven - WHATEVER the cost!


(Memory Lane)

As I approach the church so many treasured memories flood my mind, and tears well up every time I see this beloved little white steepled church.  For it is in this place where I came to know God and the precious gift of His Son Jesus. Even now, as I write this, it is hard to remember without tears... my heart swells with gratitude for this little church and the few faithful people it has always had in it's congregation. You see, it was here where one man believed there was 'hope' for a strong-willed little Spanish girl, it was here he got a promise that God would be a very special part of her life. I am glad to report that today God is the most important part of my life... and all because of the sacrifice of one man who was willing to obey God's call to the desert.
As I sit on the familiar pews; my mind is summoned to ministry, reminded of the great commission and called to evaluate my life and its purpose. I mentally answer the same questions they asked when I was young. How many people did you witness to this week? How many people did you invite to church? Who memorized their scripture? Who's the friend you brought today? Did you bring your Bible? Sword Drill; I wonder who will win? Does anyone want to help with the songs?  Who would like to go calling? 
Hmmm, maybe it's time I asked myself those questions again - take inventory. There will never be any other place in this life, however beautiful or serene, which will ever mean more to me than this little country church. (Someday soon, I will add a picture, maybe you'll fall in love with it too.)

After the dedication we spent the afternoon taking pictures.
It's sorta' becoming a tradition. I so enjoy photography, though there is still so much to learn.


*Sofia Denice Brown*









Princesses get tired too! :)
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Princess Hands!
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Princess Feet!!
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Ok, that's enough!
That flash is killing me! :)

Precious little feet!
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 Precious Memories!




Treasured Moments!!












 



  Don't ask what they were laughing about. Hmm, two guys in the group... well, I'm sure you can figure it out. Ha!






Happy Mommies!!









A few random pics: 




(These are both of their feet. Little Sofie's is on the top and
my buddy Aurelius' is the other. Awe, so cute!)
                               Sleeping Beauty! 
 
Proud Abuelito & Abuelita.
 
One of my favorite pics. Uh, I obviously didn't take it.
My 12 year old nephew Rueben did with only a li'l coaching.
He has an amazing eye. :) Good job bud! :)






                Can't forget Rueben!

Family, what a wonderful word! 
I missed them before I ever left early the following morning.

This was, by far, the BEST Labor Day weekend I've ever had!