Friday, May 28, 2010

Mid-Year Resolution


I resolve to blog. Yes, friends and family, I will strive to update you on the goings of our lives. With the distance that separates us from one another, the least I can do is keep you posted.
Tony and I are approaching our 1 year anniversary, which is the foot to kick me into gear with posting. One post a year is lame. I will try to be less lame friends, key word "try."

As you know, a lot happens in a year, so we have an abundance of pictures and changes to share.


Shortly after returning home from our honeymoon, Milligan students began to arrive on campus. Tony's job as director of student activities, kept us very busy for the first few weeks of the semester. In September, we travelled back to Myrtle Beach to chaperone 20 some Milligan students as they enjoyed fall break. We quickly realized that they needed little supervision, which allowed us to enjoy a short hiatus ourselves. They were a great crew to enjoy vacation with.

Back in Johnson City, I started in on my second month as a teacher assistant for John Adams Elementary. I felt very relieved to have a job going into the school year, and was very happy with the school I worked for. John Adams Elementary is a new school for the Kingsport City School system, about 25 minutes from where we live. I worked with 4 teachers, as well as the secretary to help with the daily tasks of the school day. Although, I was slightly disappointed to not be teaching, it was refreshing to leave school at the end of the day without a pile of papers weighing me down. The staff at Adams is top notch and I benefited from this experience.

This year, our evenings were very full of Milligan functions and church activities. We attended homecoming, Junior-Senior, and lots of other events of which I failed to bring the camera to. I became active with our Senior high ministry at Grandview, and am especially thankful for the high school girls small group. We met regularly on Sunday nights to share life, which proved to be a great way to head into a new week.
Amidst student events, Tony and I have both been training for physical challenges, which has resulted in exercising many a night we are "free."

In the fall, I trained and ran in two 10K's, which was a big step from my 2-3 mile limits of the past. After returning home from the last race I ran, I told Tony I was ready for a half-marathon. So, now I am in the midst of training with four other woman for a half-marathon on September 25th. It is conveniently in the city where we live, which is a bonus. Tony has just completed P-90X in preparation for some hiking in Colorado he has planned for August. Several of his college friends will be climbing their way up the Rockies this summer. Since he has finished P-90X, we have started to hike around the area. Yesterday, we went to Buffalo mountain for several hours and were amazed by the stunning view.

I have left the two biggest events of our lives for last. Most recently, Tony graduated from Geneva College with his M.A. in Higher Education Administration. This was a moment we both looked forward to for several months. At the moment, he is striving to complete his thesis, which will be the official end to a very long journey. I am very proud of all he has accomplished over the last year. Working and going to school full time is no easy feat. Way to go Tony Jones!

Shortly after his graduation, I was welcomed on staff at Grandview Christian Church. We have attended Grandview for nearly a year, and in January, a need for a full time Minister to Children arose. I felt led to apply, went through several interviews, and was hired at the end of April. I am thrilled to be serving in this capacity and very fortunate to work on a staff full of talent and patience. The church is a mere mile from our house, making the occasional walk to work very doable. I do indeed love my job and am happier than ever with how this area of life has unfolded.

For now, that is all. Hopefully the next post will be in less than a year from now :D


Anna

Saturday, July 18, 2009

I present to you Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jones

Hello All! It has been far too long since my last post, but my move to Tennessee will most likely be what launches me back into the blogging world. Tony has been working at Milligan College since August of 2008, which is what brings us to this beautiful piece of the country. Of all places he could have picked, this must be the most beautiful of them all...only second to the Michigan Lakeshore of course.
Tony proposed a month after moving down here and gave me a proposal story that tops them all. We hiked and hiked up to the beautiful Laurel Falls, of which I admired while grunting to myself, "this sure would be a great place to propose Tony ;)" He did indeed propose and we began the adventures of planning a wedding, while being 12 hours apart.
Fortunately, I have a long time friend that served as our wedding planner and brought all the details together. In addition to the wedding planner, Tony and I had a fantastic wedding party (12 in all!), that made everything more fun from beginning to end.
June 27th, 2009 was the BIG DAY that officialized our forever commitment to one another. We thoroughly enjoyed every moment, laughing and relaxing the whole way through. Nearly 175 guests joined us to celebrate, while many more were there in spirit. We left that evening amazed at how fast it went and grateful for every moment we poured into getting to that point.

So, here we are, married and gleefully happy to be in the same place. We spent a week on Myrtle Beach, where the water was warm, and the sun was shining...to top it all off, due to overbooking, the resort offered us an additional three days of accommodation with no expiration. No doubt that we will be returning!
As Tony settles into his career with Milligan, I am pursuing a teaching career. I had the great privilege of teaching 5th grade for my last four months in Michigan, and am forever grateful for the people I worked with and experience I gained from being at the school. Two months before graduating from Grand Valley State, the school offered me a position to finish off the year with them. Thank you Lord! Although the market is tight, I trust that God will provide plenty of opportunities for me to serve him, directly or indirectly with students.

We have become active members of GrandView Christian Church, and have been very warmly invited into the happenings of the church family. God is faithfully providing us with friends to share our journey with. In addition, Tony's sister and brother-in-law live about 5 minutes away from us, which has proven to be a tremendous blessing! Although adjustments can be challenging, I am very grateful to be with such a tremendous husband, whose love carries me through. Hopefully my next post will include some more wedding shots, but until then, enjoy this short preview. Continue to enjoy the daily blessings God provides and please keep me posted on the happenings in your lives! Love, Anna Jones

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Snowed In!

I feel that the massive amounts of snow that have roured in as a lion are nothing short of a call into God's rest. As commitments bring me out on the roads, I return home thankful for God's provision in awe of his power and might as it whirls around in a mystical flurry.

Classes are going well. I have recently applied to the College of Education and have high hopes of crossing the finish line at graduation ceremonies of April '09. As a glimpse of graduation can be seen in the distance, I have begun to create a mental list of the activities I would like to participate in before dancing across the stage of graduation. An intermural sport, Presidents Ball, snow shoeing, just to name a few. Grand Valley has much to offer for which I am thankful.

Tony and I anticipate visiting a friend of mine in Florida over Spring Break. 21 days from tomorrow we will be landing in Tampa, more than ready to soak in some rays of sunshine. The gloom of winter is beginning to take a tole on my sprits; I have checked the weather in Tampa, it nears 90 degrees! I am eager :)

Blessings to all from this blizardy day in Michigan,
Anna

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Junior Mints

Half-way through my junior year and rejoicing! Whenever a semester comes to a close, I am left to ponder the ways in which the time challenged and stretched me. Amidst the craziness of taking 17 credits, working, and enjoying all that the campus of Grand Valley has to offer, I have felt accomplished, discouraged, excited, and calm. Michigan seasons are symbolic of personal life, as we go through all that the days involve. The winter in its crisp freshness, brings gloom, while the summer in its sunshine brings rain.

I can not go much further without introducing the man of which God has used to strengthen and encourage me this semester. Tony and I started dating in August, after a grand date adventure at the Toledo Zoo. Grad School brings him nearly 6 hours away, but thankfully God has provided the time for us to meet nearly twice a month. I have never been an accomplished conversationalist on the phone; believe you me those skills have gotten much better over the last three months :)

In addition to getting to know this wonderful man, I have been appreciating the people God has allowed me to draw closer to through conversation and experiences. My dear, dear, sister Christina enjoys what we originally coined as bible study, but amounted to much needed girl talk, every Tuesday afternoon as we venture the streets of Grand Rapids. We are both encouraged through the couple of hours to talk and gain insight from one another. I appreciate her greatly.
I joined the Campus Ministries prayer team this semester. The prayer is great and the friendship is grand. Our small group of five ladies has become quite the bonding place. The girls friendship is something I treasure and thank the Lord for providing in my life.
My little Gabester turned 16 yesterday. My goodness, time really does go quickly. This semester, I have been joining my family for dinner on Thursday nights, which has proven to be a great place for some R&R. Rest and Relaxation in the Stille household is not being calm and tranquil, but rather loud and crazy. I like it that way :) Thanksgiving was indeed something to be greatful for as the family travelled out to Westerville, Ohio to enjoy a feast with the cousins. Uncle Bill and Aunt Char, you are great hosts!

Tony and I were recently talking about it being fairly odd that chef's can become famous. Which led us into the question of what we would want to be famous for. I want to be a motivational speaker, I think it would be a very fufilling profession to help others reach their full potential by speaking God's work into them and showering them with encouragment. Maybe some day...
In closing, five classes later, I have finished another semester. God continues to provide daily bread and from it I eat and am fufilled. In all honesty, I at times disregard this provision, leading to discontentment and discouragment.

This holiday season, take, eat, and do this in remembrance of the one who gives you breathe.

Growing, Learning, and Enjoying,

AnnaBelle

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Home Sweet Home

Although I have been home from Cortez for nearly two months, I just now am getting the chance to post. That in itself is a good indication of how things are going back in Michigan. Quite splendid, I must say :)
When voyaging home, I was filled with excitement seeing the edge of Lake Michigan...it is amazing the things I took for granted before leaving for a while. I have come to appreciate the beauty of this state since being home, I was anxious to get to the beach as soon as possible. My sister and I were able to take a walk out to the pier within the first week of my return.
Unfortunately, summer faded soon after setting my feet back on Michigan soil. School is now in full swing. Oh joy? It is a joy to be back with friends and with school comes another full year of campus ministries events; all of which have proved to be very fulfilling. I joined the prayer team this year which is in many ways therapeutic. Taking 17 credits this semester, working, and being social can make for days that are more than full. Having an hour to bring things back into perspective is wonderful. Every day, I search for moments to be still and breathe. Realizing that God is in the craziness around me and yearns for me to listen for his subtle voice amidst it all.

I hope you too can find those moments to breathe and enjoy the journey.
Enjoy life.

Anna

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Nothing Compares.

I intended to share these thoughts last week; my time to do so slipped by faster than I could get to a computer. That just means a bigger entry this time around :)
I recently heard a song by third day, entiled Nothing Compares. As I listened, I was once again struck with the realization that their is not one thing which compares to the greatness of knowing and having a relationship with the Lover of our souls. God sent his one and only son, extending a free gift of grace and forgivness, through his death and ressurection, in order that we could live freely and with great joy. What compares to that? Waking up daily to that truth inspires me to finish strong with the mission I have been called to this summer in Cortez.

Personally, I believe there are a few other things in my life of which nothing compares.
Nothing compares to being an American woman, free to dance to the beat of her own goals and aspirations.

Nothing compares to having a full belly 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Nothing compares to having a roof over my head and a warm bed to rest in each evening.

Nothing compares to having an education; not only a high school diploma, but a higher ed. degree.

The one's to follow may be a little biased but...:)

Nothing compares to having the most supportive, loving, family a girl could ask for.
Nothing compares to having a father who is faithful to his wife and five children.
Nothing compares to having a stepmom who has more than adopted me as one of her own.
Nothing compares to having incredible grandparents full of wisdom and love.
Nothing compares to having aunts and uncles who encourage and affirm...
and ultimately, nothing compares to the relationship I have with God in heaven. He is my stronghold and advocate, to whom I confide and who is faithful in providing a portion that is adequate each and every day.
thankful!
Anna

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Ultimate Week

This week has been wonderful in a large variety of ways. We hosted our largest group of the summer. 65 of us served along side one another and I can confidently say that each and every one of them poured out a special blessing on this quaint town of Cortez, CO. They were servant minded and joy filled, leaving all of us on staff refreshed and excited to finish off the summer.
In addition to having five incredible youth groups join us for a week of service, we have had ten fellow YW staffers join us this weekend. What a refreshment that has been! Joining in fellowship with all these amazing people has lifted by spirits immensely. Their presence alone has brought great joy to my weekend. Yesterday, we shared all the stories that accumulate during a summer of service and today we have enjoyed a movie, tour of Mesa Verde, and for myself, a long chunk of time resting in a beautiful park under a large tree. We finished off this afternoon with some incredible rounds of ultimate Frisbee and a victory dance in the sprinklers, only to later be fed a delicious meal of chicken fajitas :)

I hope that this short and sweet update finds you all doing well , and that you can see a smile shining through the words which I have written.