Sunday, December 21, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008


Doug designed the promotional and event materials for Get It On Record, hosted by Red Bull. We went to the event lastnight, which was a lot of fun, just ask Doug about it!





Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sorry I've been scarcely posting on here. Too much going on! I've been busy getting ready for Urbanestics Underground, which is this weekend. We (Maren and I) will be selling Heads Twogether and Vintage Hip merch at Leslie's basement craft sale! We just printed 2 new tee designs and made a kazillion rings!

Here are a couple photos to satisfy you until next time...

Tuesday, November 11, 2008


In honor of Aaron's 28th Birthday (Nov 10th). I hope you had a wonderful birthday!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Some overdue updates...

We moved to Crystal at the beginning of the month and have finally settled in completely.

Last Tuesday, Oct 28th was our 2nd wedding anniversary! Two years has really flown by, a lot has happened in that time! Thank you, Douglas, for being the best husband.


Tuesday also happened to be my last day working at STEM Int'l. It was a bittersweet day. The folks at STEM hosted a goodbye-brunch, which was very nice. I'm going to miss seeing my friends there everyday.

Wednesday I started my new job at Target Corp downtown mpls! I'll be contracting as a graphic designer there a few months. I was super nervous, but Doug's sister, Stacie, has been showing me the ropes since she works there too! Friday I rode the bus with her - my first bus ride! So far I'm really liking the job and looking forward my future at Target, whatever that may be.

A couple of other random, but important updates:

- Friends Katie & Joe had their adorable baby boy a couple of weeks ago! His name is Emmett.
- Tim & Lindsay got married!
- Jessie came to visit from ND, it was really fun to see her!

Here are some photos taken at the Orchard by Emily Steffen:

Friday, October 24, 2008

MY LITTLE BROTHER IS TURNING 24 TODAY!
I hope you have a wonderful day off, Adam ! Who knows, maybe you'll run into some giant kittens.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

STILLWATER
Jen, Kate, Maren, and I took a short trip to Stillwater today! We try to plan a get-together weekend every year but it just hasn't happened this year. So, we took a day, instead of a weekend, to just hang out, take photos, and do something fun. Becky wasn't able to make it, she's a newly wed and spending time with her husband!

We made it to the apple orchard, but they didn't have a pumpkin patch! So we took photos, shopped around and bought apples, ate some apple brauts, which were delicious! Then headed over to main street where we walked around and stopped in at various shops, one favorite being the old fashioned candy store. :)

Here are a couple of photos.




Tuesday, September 23, 2008

IT HAS ARRIVED!
The final Brave Saint Saturn album is in my hands! I've been anticipating this album since July, it's first predicted release date.



MOLLY & RYAN GOT HITCHED!

Last saturday Molly Swenson became Molly Blauer! What a happy day! I had a wonderful time hanging out with friends, seeing the couple married, and eating all the goodies. It was a very creative and unique wedding!

Monday, September 15, 2008

BECKY WASKO = BECKY RASMUSSEN

This past weekend I headed to Iowa with my best friends. We got to help out and be in Becky & Steve's wedding, which was a lot of fun! I'm so happy for the couple! Marriage is a wonderful thing, and I'm happy Becky found that special person.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

GOD CHANGES PEOPLE

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Doug's birthday gift finally arrived!

To watch Doug's reaction to his book, go here!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

LABOR DAY WEEKEND

Douglas and I headed down to Iowa on saturday morning. Aaron, Adam, and Amy went with us to the Dayton Rodeo on saturday night, where we met up with a large group of friends! The Dayton rodeo is always entertaining.


On Sunday we went to church and celebrated Doug's birthday after lunch.

Aaron, Mom, and Dad spent Monday morning painting the new garage.

Doug and I relaxing on the picnic table while Dad grilled.

Monday afternoon we headed to Clear Lake for some fresh air and ice cream!
CATCH UP

Fellow readers, sorry for falling behind in my blogging! This summer has been VERY busy. I'm going to attempt to catch up on all events that have happened in the last 2 or 3 weeks.

August 8, 9, 10 - Family weekend at Cantlin Lake

The boys put up the tent, since we had more people than beds this year!
Aunt Amber joined us this year, from Washington, and we had a lot of fun together.

August 24

We (Me, Steph, Stacie, Julie, Bryan, Maren, Amber) ran the 5K Milk Run sunday morning at the MN State Fair!
After the run we hung around the fair and ate a lot of food...corn dogs, cheese curds, Sweet Martha's Cookies.....it was a nice time with the family.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

ALMOST A BRIDE

Maren, Kate, Jen, and I traveled down to Iowa this weekend for Becky's bridal shower. It was a lot of fun to have all 5 of us together again! It was fun to take some photos for Becky & Steve as well.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

WHAT CAN YOU BUY FOR $1.36?


Maren and I stopped at Turnstyle lastnight and I found a brand new pair of jeans, marked $23, with the tags still on. Turns out, they were totally marked down and having a 75% off sale and I got them for $1.36. I just so happened to have store credit and used it to buy them!

Monday, August 4, 2008

KATE'S 26th BIRTHDAY

I had an entertaining weekend, we celebrated Kate's birthday all 3 days!

Friday, after work, Maren and I drove to Roseville and went to eat with Kate at Chilli's. She opened gifts and we watched Penelope at her house.

Saturday was jam-packed with things to do, first thing in the morning Doug and I went apartment shopping , then headed to a family picnic, then parted ways (Doug going to the Science Museum with Grant & Derek) and I caught a ride with Jennifer to Kate's, where Monica, Maren, and Kate were. We went to the Twins baseball game that night!


The Twins lost 1 to 5 to Cleveland. Too bad. But we still had a great time at the game, we were seated at the very top of the dome, and I had to wait over an hour to get the cotton candy man to bring me some cotton candy!

After the game Jen had to leave for work, but the rest of us met up with Manda & Jonny for 1/2 price appetizers at Applebee's.

On Sunday a bunch of us from church went out to eat at the restaurant of Kate's choice: Green Mill, where we had pizza. Jen, Kate and I played some cards at my place afterwards, and got some ice cream treats at DQ, then ended the afternoon with a short walk / photo shoot.



The End.

Friday, August 1, 2008

PENELOPE

A movie that you must see!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

NEW MONTH, NEW BANNER

Just thought I'd change it up again this month.

XO

"The other day I wrote about the influence of pragmatism on the American church. We want our faith to “work” well for us, to make our lives shiny and happy and perfect, which seems to be a good formula until you come to a book like 1 Peter.

“God is pleased with you when you do what you know is right and patiently endure unfair treatment… if you suffer for doing good and endure it patiently, God is pleased with you” – 1 Peter 2:19,20

This letter was written by Peter to the followers of Christ who had been scattered, due to persecution, all around Asia Minor. This community is trying to live out, the best way they know how, their understanding of the cross in the light of the Sermon on the Mount: "You have heard it said, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. But I say...do not retaliate, love your enemies."

Jesus does not appeal to pragmatism in the Sermon. He didn’t say, “it makes good sense to make peace with someone who has wronged you” or “carry your enemy’s pack because such an act will help to uncover the basic humanity of that person.” Rather, the disciples are to turn the other cheek, go the second mile, avoid promiscuity, and remain faithful to their marriage vows because God is like this.

Notice, Peter doesn’t give advice on how to reduce stress, or make your problems go away, or give a five-point plan on managing your life. No he tells us to be submissive… and to patiently endure suffering. Why? Because “Jesus is Lord!” and Jesus is like this.

Peter says that we are to respect all human authority … “for the Lord’s sake” (2:13). We should respect the king... not in hope’s of getting something in return but because of our “fear and respect for God” (2:17). We should accept authority from slavemasters, not only if they are kind, but even if they are cruel, “for God is pleased when we patiently endure unfair treatment” (2:19)

As disciples we do these things because this is what the Kingdom of God looks like.

But these words fly in the face of everything we value as Americans -- Free speech; the right to pursue happiness; the right to hot French fries; the right to yell at a customer service agent who is rude; the right to submit a grievance to HR when our manager holds us accountable for actually doing our job.

If we truly believed and lived this message we would be radically different from our world because the message of the Kingdom turns our world upside-down. It shows the world to be foreign, an odd place -- where what makes sense to everybody else is revealed to be opposed to what God is doing among us.

As citizens of heaven we are foreigners here on earth. We take our identity and our mission from another place. Peter is calling Christians to give up striving for power and authority over human beings and instead pursue the good of others.

Peter is not condoning or condemning slavery, he is telling us how to live our Christian life, in a Godly manner; in whatever circumstances we find ourselves in, especially when we are in difficult circumstances, and as followers of Christ that will certainly include suffering.

So for our American minds, pre-programmed to find truth in what “works” this is pretty radical thinking. We’re not even sure that to “patiently endure unfair treatment” is a noble thing to do. We’ve got to fight for our right to party.

Even if Peter could convince us, how would we pull this off?

Where can I go to find the strength to smile when someone cuts me off in traffic? How can I be gracious when my manager gives me twice the workload of my co-workers and pays me half as much? How can I love my neighbor when he neglects his yard and decreases my property value?

Peter actually shows us three important ways in this short letter: Christ’s example, the Church, and our hope for salvation."

--

Thanks, Paul!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRITTY

Last night I finally got to celebrate Brittany's birthday with her, even though it was weeks ago! We met up in Roseville and ate out at the Good Earth! That place is delicious and has a nice atmosphere. We gabbed and caught up on recent life happenings, and then went to the little trailish/parkish area for some photo fun.

We also sat down and talked some business. Britty has been accepted to go to Ukraine next fall, 2009. I'll be designing her bookmark, letter, and anything else she needs. I'm looking forward to it!

We met up with Maren at Turnstyle around 8:30 and looked around the store, then went to get some dessert at Baker's Square. (I had the cheesecake!)

Thanks for the fun time, Brit!

Friday, July 25, 2008


Check out the new items on Esty!
CATCHING UP

Speaking of deep and encouraging relationships, lastnight Maren and I got together with our friend from college, RiAnna. I honestly hadn't seen her since May of 2007, and that was even brief. It felt so good just to see each other and catch up. It's neat that we can just pick off where we left a year ago. We also took some fun photos!





Wednesday, July 23, 2008

HAND WRITTEN LETTERS


It's been a bit too long since I last blogged, so here it goes. I've been thinking a lot lately about friends and my relationships with them. I'm honestly blessed to have such a wonderful group of amazing friends. I wish I had more time to spend with each one, but there really isn't enough time to do that, between working, eating, sleeping, etc.

This year I've been seeing my relatives more than in the past, which is really nice and something I've been hoping for awhile. I've also met some really great new friends this year.

I guess I would like to be more intentional in how I spend my time, I'd like to see and talk to friends more often. Facebook just doesn't cut it. I'm going to start writing hand written letters again, too. Seriously, I've had some of the best, deepest, most encouraging relationships through letters & notes. (I think I have about 300 from Katie!)

So, here's to Hand Written Letters & Friendships!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

800 MILES, 4 STATES, 1 WEDDING, 1 ARTSFEST in 4 DAYS

That's right. We drove about 800 miles, were in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, and Nebraska all in a 4 day period. Let me give you the play by play.

Friday

After work we left the cities and hit some not so great weather on the drive to Brookings that evening. The skies were for the most part clear the whole way, until about mid-point we ran into some freaky looking clouds that were very low to the ground, we drove under them as they made a giant arch in the sky. Then it downpoured, but only for about ten minutes!

Saturday


We slept over at the Watkins, and got up early on saturday to go to the Brookings Art Festival. It was alot of fun, there were many vendors, craft, art, food, games, etc.

Another fun thing we did, was jump on Tyler's trampoline! We definately got our workouts in for the weekend!

Sunday

After lunch on sunday we drove from Brookings to Omaha, Nebraska for Megan & Luke Pettipoole's wedding. It was a gorgeous wedding!


Not only did we get to see them get married, but also visit with friends from far away! It was a blast to see Katie, Erin & Wayde, Stevie, and Amy & Tyler.


The evening ended with dancing and the Envy Corps playing. We crashed at Megan's and drove home monday morning.