Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Fun With Sewing!

I finally learned how to sew (sort of)! Of course I picked the hardest fabric and a difficult project to start off with as my first sew project - curtains with sheer crinkled material. Sewing is so much harder than I realized. I had a really hard time sewing in a straight line! Below are the pics of my finished projects: 2 decorative towels and the bedroom curtains. I couldn't have done it without my wondeful mother-in-law! She is amazing on the sewing machine!








Monday, April 7, 2008

St. Aug's Part II

I went back to St. Augustine's College today to speak to another class. It pretty well today - I didn't even get nervous! The students that were presenting abortion did an awesome job! For part of their presentation, they handed out paper hearts that they had made. They told us to tear off a piece of the heart if we knew of a family member who had an abortion. Then they asked us to tear off another piece if we knew of a friend who had an abortion. I tore of pieces of my heart and as I looked around everyone's heart was torn. They then asked if anyone had a heart that was not torn. Only one guy raised his hand. I bet you that he does know someone who has had an abortion but that person had not told him or anyone. Statistics have shown that on college campuses 1 out of 3 sexually active college girls have had an abortion and it may even be as high as 1 out of 2!! While the students were watching a video today about abortion procedures, many of them were shocked at what actually happens. Many people do not realize what is exactly done in the procedure and what the consequences will be. Our post-abortion director said that people may not feel the psychological effects of abortion until years later! I think that if people knew the details of what the procedures are for an abortion and what the physical and psychological effects are, many of them would be pro-life and not choose abortion. That's why a place like Gateway exists. It's not to scare them into choosing life, we just educate them (not in grotesque details) about abortions and the physical and mental effects it may have on them. We lay out all of the cards on the table and give them all of their options to help them make and educated decision.
The professor of the class said that he will definately have us back next semester! Please pray for us at Gateway that the Lord will give us the words to say and wisdom how we can better reach out to and help college students.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Mother-in-law in town!

My mother-in-law is coming into town early in the morning tomorrow! I am very excited to finally be able to spend some time with her. The only time she's been here is for our wedding and graduation. So, this will be her first real visit with us in Raleigh. I have great plans in store for us! I'm going to buy my first sewing machine tomorrow and she's going to teach me to sew! She is a sewing expert. I want to make curtains, pillow covers, chair covers, etc. (not all tomorrow!). Then James and I are going to take her to Hayes Barton Dessertery, which has the best desserts in Raleigh! They are closed Sunday-Tuesday because they make their desserts in house and from scratch! It's also very neat inside - very 30's-40's looking. So, I think mom will really enjoy it! I am so looking forward to tomorrow and the great fun we'll have!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

St. Augustine's College

Today I spoke at St. Augustine's College. It's primarily an African American school, so I stood out a little having bright white skin and red hair :-) It's an old private college that started in 1867. I really enjoyed seeing the old buildings. I love history and find myself wondering what life would be like back then and what the people were like. My co-worker and I had the opportunity to speak in an ethics class. The students have been preparing all semester for speeches on different issues like abortion, civil disobedience, etc. The professor had us sit right in the front of the class. While I was sitting there a guy diagonally behind me started swatting at my hair! Then the girl behind me started swatting at my hair too! Turns out a bug a flown in my hair and would not get out! I hate bugs so much and hate it even more when they are in my hair! I kept my composure though through the ordeal and thanked them so much for getting it out. Most people wouldn't say anything and just watch it crawl. So I am so very thankful that they were swatting my hair :-) After that, my co-worker went up and talked about abortion and life in the womb. The professor and students really appreciated us coming in and the professor even asked us to come back on Monday for another one of his classes! So, I told him I could come as long as I brought my mother-in-law since she'll be visiting :-) The students were so nice and treated us so well! I didn't even get that nervous!
I'll also be going into Ravenscroft School (my old job) and speak to my old kids about my job and what I do with out going into great detail. I am also attend a seminar where many other pro-life organizations will be speaking and handing out information at NC State on Thursday. I was telling James yesterday how great it feels to be in a job that I can put my whole self into. A job that I can get really excited about. I am really busy with this job but am enjoying all that I'm learning and doing. I am finally able to counsel and actively use my degrees!