Wednesday, June 22, 2011

a few things I've learned since I've been here...

So, I figured that since we're about halfway through my time here at Covecrest, it would be great to blog about a few things that I've learned since arriving here. What a journey it's been so far!

God has created us to live in community, and sometimes, no matter how hard we try, being independent means relying on others. I feel like this was the very first lesson that I learned when I got here.... like, within the first hour that I was on the property. As Molly and I drove up to the house that I'd be living in for the next 3 months, I remember saying, "Oh, don't worry, I'll be fine by myself!"That was me trying to be my normal independent self, thinking that I could do everything on my own. What I didn't know was that just 30 minutes later, I'd be thinking about how wonderful it would be to have roommates and not be alone (I'd get roommates within a week or so, so praise God!). It didn't take me long to realize that God was reminding me that we aren't made to do things on our own. We were made to live and work with others, which leads me to the next thing I learned...

I know God is working when I'm most uncomfortable. I mean, this pretty much speaks for itself. Independent Emily has lived in community for the past 7 weeks. You better believe that it was hard at first... and so uncomfortable. But God is so good, and I've finally realized that I can enjoy living in community and having alone time; I don't have to pick one or the other. Long story short, I am so thankful for the community here at Covecrest. It's pretty rockin'.

Humility > Perfection. After many a lesson in humility, this girl has finally learned that there is no room for perfectionism over here--or anywhere, really. Seriously, I worried and worried and worried some more about getting everything perfect in the office and the barn, but time and time again, I would mess something up--not because I was distracted or bad at it, but just because I'm human. So, I'm learning to be humble and accept it when I can't get something right. It's still a work in progress, though, so I'll keep you posted.

We have worth because we are children of God, not because of what we do. I feel like we all need to be reminded of this sometimes, and I definitely needed to be reminded of it a few weeks ago. It goes hand in hand with the humility lesson... I had to realize that although I was working for a beautiful mission, it's not what I do that gives me worth, it's who I am as a daughter of God. Whoa, that's good stuff!

God is so good. Self explanatory.


And a few fun things...
I still love shopping good sales... as evidenced by my trip to the outlets this morning. I might have lived in the woods for the past 7 weeks, but I still can't get enough of signs that say "40% off lowest marked price." Be still my heart!
I have a terrible time saying no to desserts when they are put in front of me. Explained: the wonderful kitchen staff makes delightful desserts with every meal. And they are placed right in front of me... how's a girl supposed to say no??
I've realized the power of a cute flower in my hair. What's a girl to do when she has to wear the same tshirt outfits over and over again? Flowers... all day everyday.

I love you all! To my St. Mary's peeps... can't wait to see you SOON SOON!!
E


Oh, PS.... just wanted to share these tie-dye shirts that some teens at the barn did last week. They were AMAZING. Best tie dye EVERRRR.
 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

just in case you were curious...

So, I just wanted to share the link to the camp photos with you all. It's very rare that I ever make it in a picture since I do lots of behind the scenes stuff... but, I wanted to show you all what camp is like! And, one of my best friends that I've made here, Alex Eugenio, is our photographer for the summer and she is awesome! Enjoy a little sneak peek of what covecrest is like during camp through her beautiful pictures on the Life Teen photo page.

Also from this week, our musician has been playing this song all the time. It really is beautiful and I just had to share it with you all!


Lots of love and prayers--
Em

Sunday, June 12, 2011

veni sancte spiritus!

Hi friends!
So, it's Pentecost Sunday, and since Life Teen's theme for this year is "veni sancte spiritus," this place has been happening! This morning, the little chapel at Covecrest was full of red to celebrate the Holy Spirit. So great. I just wanted to share a few pictures with you all---

First of all--- one day this week two of my best friends here, Erin (from Lafayette!!) and Alex (She's our photographer for the summer), had an impromptu boxing match with Styrofoam packing material in the middle of the office. Again, I love my job.

Another night this week, Dom and Jesse, 2 wonderful full time missionaries made me, Molly, and Rachel (Molly's wonderful wonderful roommate) ice cream pie! Seriously... this stuff was ADDICTING. I love these guys!! Molly has become great friends with them over the past year, so they were so amazing and welcoming when I got here.

One last thing, on Thursday morning, when I got to the office at 6:30 a.m. to send off rafting groups, I found this in the office! Some of the sweet summer staffers treated us office girls to roses, a sweet card, and dark chocolate. I felt so loved! Really, I keep having to tell myself that this is real life. I love my job!

Covecrest has been so amazing so far. I can't believe that tomorrow starts week 3 of camp! We only have 2 more weeks left with this group of summer staffers, which makes me sad and happy at the same time... this group of summer staffers are amazing. With only 2 more weeks in this session, it means that I'll be in Arizona for KD convention soon, and I'll see more Lafayette friends right after that!! St. Mary, St. Pius, and The Cathedral/STM are coming the first two weeks of the second session... and, I can't wait to see Brandon and Alex (summer staffers from Lafayette). Yay!! Can't wait! So many wonderful things happening! God is so good.

Love you all---
Em

Monday, June 6, 2011

what a week!


Hi Friends!
I have been thinking about you all so much over the past few days as things have slowed down a bit and I’ve had the opportunity to have some skype and phone dates with wonderful Lafayette friends.. yay! The past week has been so blessed in so many ways. Since we’ve made it through our first week of summer camp, I have been through everything that I’ll be doing in the office during a camp session at least once… which has been a huge gift. I finally feel like I know my way around the tasks and to do lists that the office at Covecrest entails. Yay! Also because I’ve made it through the first week, I’ve been able to work on the balance of living community life and working at the same time. I feel like I can now look at the time I have and see when it’s important that I work, when it’s important for me to hang out with the other summer staffers, and when it’s important to just be, and enjoy the time that I have to relax. It really has been amazing for me this past week.
Also this past week—day 2 of the barn! OH MAN, it was so much fun. I can already tell that Tuesdays at the barn will be crazy and hectic, and Fridays will be more chill and relaxed. I loved being there this past Friday, and I was even able to step away from the management/cashier side of things and teach a middle school boy and girl how to make rope rosaries. They were so precious when they finally got it. I can’t get their sweet smiles out of my head. I know that it’s moments like that that will really make this summer at the art barn successful… and maybe even allow for many more summers at the barn in years to come.
In other news, my second week here, an amazing priest named Fr. Tom from St. Anthony of Padua parish in The Woodlands came to help with our training week for the summer staffers. He was fantastic. Long story short, he found out that Molly and I were from Louisiana after he visited with us about good old Louisiana food. (oh, what I would do for a good rice and gravy meal right now.. seriously. Yum).  Anyway, he said that he would bring back some Cajun food when he came for week 2 (this week) of camp, but I didn’t really believe that it would actually happen. So, week 2 starts today and Fr. Tom and Deacon Mike (from St. Anthony of Padua, too) got here last night… When I walked in to give Fr. Tom a hug, he told me to go check out the fridge in the kitchen. Molly and I walked in to find a big bag of goodies from HEBERT’S. There were squeals and jumping up and down, for sure. Boudin, boudin balls, and crawfish etoufee.. all for us to warm, share and enjoy. Whoa. What a blessing. This Cajun girl had a little bit of heaven here at Covecrest tonight. So, don’t worry Mom… I’m being fed well!!
Pray for us this week! It’s the first session of Life Teen groups, which means high school teens will be here for a week of EPIC ADVENTURE. It’s making me miss everyone at St. Mary Life Teen in a big way. I can’t wait to see them for week 6 of camp!!! St. Mary peeps… YOU’RE GONNA LOVE IT!!!! I’m praying for you so hard and I can’t wait to see your smiling faces soon soon.
Love to you all—
Em

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

First day at "da Barn"

Well, it's Wednesday at Covecrest (my day off... woo!), and camp festivities are in full swing, Including  arts and crafts at the barn! We opened up the barn for the first time yesterday and it was a blast. Yesterday morning, we were running around like crazy people making sure that last minute things were done... putting Mod Podge out, prepping dye for tie dye, setting beads out, all of those fun things. I remember looking out the window and seeing a middle school girl running... RUNNING.. to the barn and thinking, whoa, she's excited. After that, I feel like I looked down for 10 seconds and when I looked back up there had to have been 60 teens there. It was crazy! Teens everywhere-- making bracelets, rosaries, journals, and frames... and playing music with this week's musicians, Jackie Francois and Greg Boudreaux. It was pretty amazing. I snapped a few pictures with my phone when things started to slow down a bit and some of the crowd thinned out... joyful faces all around enjoying the barn. 
I was one happy girl.




God is so good. Love you all.