Saturday, June 21, 2008

Flagstaff!

Hello all!

I had a good and productive trip in DC, and thanks for all your prayers. After resting up from the trip, we decided to go do some more hiking today. We ventured up Flagstaff Mountain and we were able to get many more pictures of the mountain ranges and snow-caps for all those who are interested. It was a really fun little trip, especially the short hike from the summit out to the rocks at the very end. We hope you enjoy the pictures.

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The view is absolutely breathtaking. We love you guys,


-Matt & Shannon

And to Jonathan, we BOTH wrote this one ;). Take that.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Washington DC Hotel

Hi everyone, this is Matt posting real quick just some pictures of the hotel I'm staying at for the Department of Energy (DOE) Computational Sciences Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) conference. It is called the "Washington Court" hotel. They definitely gave us all a really nice hotel room to stay in, and the conference itself is held entirely in the hotel. I was surprised by how nice a room they got for the attendees, but then again, I'm sure the Department of Energy isn't hurting for money. Anyway, I miss Shannon, she misses me, and we have three more days of being apart :-(. But the room was definitely a blessing, and I have a feeling the conference will be as well. Here are some pictures below (click on the picture to see them all).

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Thanks again for the prayers and thoughts, and we'll be posting again soon I'm sure. Take care!

-Matt & Shannon

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Settling In

Hi everyone,

We're encouraged hearing back from you :). This is just a fairly quick update to let you know that we're settling in, and things are going well. You can click below to see some pictures Shannon took of our apartment:


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I finally finished my colloquium! If you don't know what that word means, neither did I, but it's actually in the dictionary believe it or not. It's basically a fancy word for "conference" if you ask me. It was like information overload, but I had a chance to meet some really big names in my field. It was certainly humbling because I definitely didn't follow a lot of the lecturing.

Monday (really early in the morning), I leave out for yet another conference in Washington DC. So you could definitely pray for travel to go well and even moreso for us (this is the longest we've spent apart). It's been a very busy first three weeks, and things will become a little more regular after next week (so we hope!).

We had an awesome time yesterday when we went hiking down the Mesa trail (probably 2-3 miles up and then the return trip). We've posted some pictures in the album below:


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And finally, earlier today, we took a trip out to Boulder Falls (after a nice late morning sleeping in). Shannon cooked for me now that I think of it. I woke up thinking, "I smell bacon." It was nice :). But we really love this city. They have so much accessible to go and see and so many trails to go down. Boulder Falls is only about 8 miles up Canyon Blvd as you leave the main city. We've posted pictures below:


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Well, we wish you all an awesome evening. Some encouragement from the word we've read recently:
"Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might know the things that have been freely given to us by God." - 1 Corinthians 2:12

And finally, please keep us up to date with your lives and let us know how we can be praying for and encouraging you. Either e-mail one of us or post a comment to this blog (if you don't mind it being public). We love and miss you.

Goodnight!

-Matt & Shannon

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Greetings to all!

Wow, there's a lot to catch up on! Things have been so busy the last few weeks, so apologies for the delay.

So, we arrived in Boulder, CO June 1 with only minor issues along the way. We had a bulging left front tire which we caught before it blew and replaced (praise God!). The drive was very nice and very long. Scenery was great, especially entering into Kansas. But then it turned into flat farming land everywhere for well, several hundred miles (not very exciting). BUT, we did see like 20 signs for the "largest prairie dog in the world." WHOA, we'll definitely be catching that on the way back. If anyone wants to video chat (or audio only perhaps), get a webcam and skype, and we're all over it (two hours earlier than you of course).

We arrived this past Sunday, and I started work the following day. We were actually staying at a nice lady named Helen's place for five days temporarily until the apartment we're in now opened up. God definitely provided a nice place for us in that time, and Helen was very kind to us. Pray for her by the way because she's experiencing some flooding in her basement (where we were staying) from groundwater not being pumped properly.

We love our apartment in which we're staying for 10 months. We'll upload some pictures of it soon. It's better than we expected, and the people we're leasing from are pretty laid back and very accommodating.

My work is going very well. It's structured right now as classes during the first half of the day and running atmospheric global model tests for the second half of the day (for last week and the coming week). We're performing an intercomparison between different models to see what strengths and weaknesses we can diagnose in each. We have so much that could be improved...it's good to know that (Lord willing!) I'll have a job for a while :). I'm enjoying it though, and I'm learning tons. I feel like I'm on an intellectual play ground, my mind spinning as people lecture on very creative topics which stretch the way I think. Keep praying that the Lord would send Shannon a good job. She may have an opportunity to work where I work, so we're especially praying for that!

Well, it's late tonight (later for you though!, ha), so I'm going to wrap this up. We went to a couple of churches today trying to find a good match for us. Please be praying that the Lord would guide our steps toward a good church! I was thinking over communion this morning how we can not take the Lord's supper lightly. To do so is to drink/eat judgment and to pass by a great opportunity for refreshment in remembering Christ and repenting and finding grace.

Shannon and I want the Lord's grace in our lives to help us to love His word, to pray for our family and church family (TCC), for fellowship here in Boulder, for the lost here in Boulder. We need His grace to witness lovingly and urgently to those around us. We need His grace to love Him as we should since that is the commandment (and the heart) from which all other commands seem to flow. Indeed, as I heard often at TCC, that is the heart of the gospel: not just to believe Jesus with the mind but to love Him with the heart.

We have pictures and captions posted up via Picassa Web. Just click below to see them. Please leave some comments! We want to know what you think :).

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*Note that Picassa won't let you comment on photos without a google account (which are free). But feel free to comment on this blog post (which anyone can do).*

We love you guys, we miss you, and we benefit from your prayers and pray for you as well! Hope everything is going well, and we hope to stay in the loop so-to-speak.

-In Christ-

Matt & Shannon