Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Literature: Harry Potter & Star Wars-What's next?!

Image result for star wars episode 1What are you reading?  If you're looking for something exciting to read consider this series that my family is obsessed with: Peter and the Starcatchers.  

You know how Star Wars originally had 3 movies and then they made 3 prequels?  Well the Starcatchers series includes 4 prequels to the iconic tale of Peter Pan.



You'll discover:
Image result for peter and the starcatchers-why Peter can fly
-what Capt. Hook's name was before losing his hand.
-where in the world that big alligator came from.
-how Tinkerbell was "created"
-why Peter can understand Tinkerbell
-why Peter never ages.
-where the Lost Boys came from.
-why Hook's ship can fly

Quite honestly, it is very, very similar to Harry Potter.  It has this dark, scary, even creepy side, yet it contains all the adventure, excitement, and intrigue characters as well.  Trust me: you will love this series!


Monday, February 20, 2017

Politics & History - Presidents' Day: Who was Silent Cal?

To celebrate Presidents' Day, let me introduce you to a US president that I knew nothing about until recently.  His nickname was "Silent Cal."  Check out this president who did things dramatically different from any of our recent commanders in chief.


Friday, February 17, 2017

Fun Fact Friday: Movie trailers?

Image result for trailer rvSo... trailers...you pull them behind a car.

If you are walking with a group of people and your friend is trailing the group, that means your friend is behind the group.

In a detective movie, if someone is trailing the suspect, they are usually walking or driving behind them.

So, why are movie trailers shown before movies?

Image result for old movie trailerWell, because at the beginning of the motion picture era, they were shown, indeed, after (behind) the main movie!  Thus, they trailed the movie and were called "trailers."

Imagine going to watch the newest Star Wars film and after all the credits, you discover that there are a bunch of movie trailers!

You're probably thinking: I never stay to see all the credits in the first place, so I'd never see the trailers.  Yep, movie companies realized that too and so trailers got moved to the front of feature films.  But...they just kept the name: "trailers."
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Monday, February 13, 2017

Real Life: Are you being too nice?

"You're too nice!"

Has anyone ever said this to you?  I have.

Can you imagine even losing friends over being "too nice"?  Well, Kathleen Zion did.

Kathleen was our December Leadership Lecture Series speaker.  She remembers specifically how being considered "too nice" in middle school actually lost her some friends.

In this vlog below she shares that story and chronicles the challenges and benefits of being nice and what she has learned about life in the process.  You may be surprised by her conclusion.

Plus,...she lip-synchs at the beginning.  Can't beat that!


Tuesday, February 7, 2017

February Activity: Meet a Heart Surgeon

Image result for heart surgeonOn Tuesday, February 21st middle school SHA students are invited to participate in a live seminar with the Cleveland Clinic.  

The topic is “Meet a Heart Surgeon.”  

The Clinic states that this “provides an intimate look at a wide variety of career paths to ensure that your students are aware of their future opportunities.  We’ve recruited a dynamic and diverse group of Cleveland Clinic Caregivers to spend an hour with your students, sharing their journey and experiences in healthcare.  Their stories will be inspiring, humorous, or maybe a bit peculiar, but also informative to the opportunities your students will have when they graduate.” 

The live seminar runs from 9am to 10am at Lutheran West.  I hope to see you there!

Monday, February 6, 2017

Kathleen Zion, actress, asks "Well...Now What?"

In December our Leadership Lecture Series speaker was Kathleen Zion, professional actress, and radio show host at Moody Radio.  I loved hearing her story of how she followed Jesus through the ups and downs, and encouragements and criticisms of pursuing a career.

Kathleen has also started a video blog talking through what it's like to try to make it in the world with a degree in musical theatre.  If a career in acting or the arts interests you, you might really enjoy her quirky, humorous, and insightful look at asking the question "Well...What Now?" in her video blog.  Even if you don't think that's what you want to do, you'll simply have a good time watching and listening to Kathleen's humor!  Here's one of her video blogs to give you a taste.


Friday, February 3, 2017

Real Life: How to Date and Not Lose Your Soul

Is it possible?

Imagine that you are living in some time warp and it’s the olden days.  You just went to a nearby farmer to get a bunch of eggs for your family.  You put them all in a basket (remember, it’s old time so there’s no Styrofoam containers), and start off walking down the path back to your home.  The basket is quite heavy considering how many eggs you have.  So heavy, that it will surely make your fingers ache as you walk the hour-long trek to your house.

As you round a corner that takes you through a short cut via some woods, you stumble a bit on a rock, lose your grip on the basket, and bam!  The cracked eggs lie gooey all over the ground.

Now let’s reverse the story and add several baskets.  Now you’ve spread out the eggs that were in the one basket into four.  Of course, you still stumble at that corner, but this time, instead of dropping all your baskets, you just drop one.  Yep, you lost some eggs (bummer!), but you’ve still got three baskets left.

Dating can be a lot of fun.  It can also destroy you. 

So, how do you avoid the destruction?  Carry more egg baskets.

Going out with someone is always going to affect your heart.  While you are acknowledging that you like someone else, you are also putting your worth ‘out there’ as well.  One of the pleasures of dating is that it feels really good that someone else has picked, of all people, YOU to be their favorite.  Naturally, if you eventually break up, it hurts because they’re not just rejecting your taste in music, but you as a person.

There’s no way around that hurt, but there are ways to avoid it destroying you. 

In the egg analogy, eggs are your sense of value, worth, well-being, the sense that “I’m good.”  As humans, we place those eggs in certain baskets in our lives.  If you put them all in one, though, like a dating relationship, and you drop it (aka someone dumps you), you will feel worthless, used, unlovable, bad, or worse. 

Dating tends to make people want to put everything into that basket.  How do you know if you are putting all your eggs in a dating basket?  We get clingy, we stop caring about what anyone else thinks, we don’t listen to other’s advice, we think nothing else matters, we ditch all our friends and sometimes even family, we get overly jealous and suspect others of plotting against our relationship, or we might even feel like our significant other is our reason for living. 

Outside of the fact that if you lose this person you will have nothing left, the one basket thing also keeps people in bad relationships.  I’ve known girls who had abusive boyfriends, but were convinced that if they broke it off they would have no life afterwards or that no one else would ever love them.  So, they stayed in the abuse. 

So, spread out your sense of well-being in other things too, like your interests, your hobbies, your family relationships, your friends, or your talents.  These are the things and people that can hold you up when you hit the crises that life sends your way, like a breakup.

There’s one basket, though, that is more important than any of these and has helped me weather every storm.  It’s the one that is tied onto my wrist and never drops.  I’ll hit that in another post.

God and Sports

This week at Lutheran West our theme for chapel has been "God and Sports."  We had two senior athletes look at the impact of sports on our lives and whether that impact is a good or bad thing.  The video here is of Tom, a senior, who has a pretty insightful look at what role God might play in our mess ups and low points, particularly in sports, but then also in the rest of life.


Tom's Chapel from Lutheran West TV on Vimeo.