Hey! I have launched my official website, www.findandyleonard.com . I will no longer be blogging on blogspot. Thanks for following me here, I hope to meet you on the new site!
Andy
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Website
So I have switched platforms for my site, and because of this, the finished product may take a little longer than expected to roll out. Never-the-less, I thought it would be fun to launch it anyways and see what happens.
Cheers,
Andy
Cheers,
Andy
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Jason in Cologne
Jason bravely boarded a train Thursday night and traveled through the night 12 hours to visit me. He arrived Friday morning so I went to pick him up from the train station before I went to work - this is when we both realized our first mistake - we had not planned a meeting spot. The Cologne Hbf is pretty big but after about 20 minutes of searching for each other, I bumped into him walking down a staircase.
What an amazing weekend. Friday I left work early to find Jason in the apartment helping himself to the coffee maker, cloths spewed all about my room, with a big grin on his face. "Nothing has changed" I told myself. We prayed morning prayer (at noon) and strode off the the Köln Dom. We climbed all the way to the top and discover an amazing view. It didn't seem bad at the moment but once we got down, we noticed how worn out our calves were. We must have walked up almost 1000 steps. After resting at the apartment for a while and catching up with some folks on Skype, we went to Georg's place for a night of Zwiebelkuchen and Federweißem.
Saturday we just tromped all over Cologne ravaging the city. If only the Colognian's knew what was in store for them. We had lunch at the Brauhaus Früh with some traditional German food. It was great to catch up and talk about the wonders the Lord has been working in our lives.
Saturday night we walked down to chill on the edge of the Rhine. We were suddenly caught up in an adventure when Jason swore he saw a shark and we ran down the bank of the river trying to catch a view of this fresh water shark. Although I never caught a glimpse, Jason swears he saw it's fin in the water. Surprisingly, I'm still a bit skeptical.
Website under construction
So, after much thought, I have decided to create a webpage. Partially for my own entertainment, partially for my mom to keep tabs on me, and for you to have a chance to spend a few moments with me. I will keep updating this blog for a while, but once the website is launched I will slowly gravitate toward keeping that blog up to date. After a few months, I will disable this link and rely fully upon the website.
Rock n' Roll,
Andy
In his message, Pope Benedict said that if used creatively and correctly new computer technologies can help people meet the human longing to connect with others and share the search for goodness, beauty and truth.I pray this website and blog can bring us closer together so that when we have a chance to be together in person, we can continue our walk together as if never apart.
"It would be sad if our desire to sustain and develop online friendships were to be at the cost of our availability to engage with our families, our neighbors and those we meet in the daily reality of our places of work, education and recreation,"I will let you know once the site is launched.
Rock n' Roll,
Andy
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Wild @ Heart
I was going to stay up and cruise on the net, but I decided to get back to reading "Wild at Heart." I'm sure a lot of you have read it, if not - I highly recommend it. I have a habit of reading like 5 books at a time so consequentially, it takes a while for me to get through them. I have been working on this one for about the past 4 months and am almost done. I will write a review when I am finished. Over all thought, I feel more wild at heart so apparently the book has lived up to it's promise ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
Cheers,
Andy
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Music
So I am sitting here in the dining room, just finished an online homework assignment. Throughout the assignment I was listening to Praise and Worship music, mostly Hillsong. It is amazing to me how music can have such a profound impact on what I am doing throughout the day. I have been listening to the same songs for like 2 years now, but they never get old. It is kind-of like a prayer. Many times throughout my life, I have prayed the same exact thing, but depending on the situation, my emotional status, and everything else going on in my life, it totally makes the prayer unique to every situation. Praise and worship is like custom fit music. It adapts perfectly to wherever you are in your life. "Shine your light and let the whole world see, for the glory of the risen King!" This can be sung in times of triumph, sadness, hardship - most praise lyrics cover everything.
I think this is possible because God is the artist of all things. Everything in one way or another has a reflection of Him, so it is possible to bring him into every situation. I guess my word today is just to have the courage to bring God here, right in this place, right now. He wants to be here. Why would he create something if he had no interest in it?
Hosanna in the highest -
Andy
I think this is possible because God is the artist of all things. Everything in one way or another has a reflection of Him, so it is possible to bring him into every situation. I guess my word today is just to have the courage to bring God here, right in this place, right now. He wants to be here. Why would he create something if he had no interest in it?
would I create food and then not eat it?In the same way, I think God has an infinite interest in each one of us. So much so that He loves me the same as if there was no one else to love. The hardest part, like in every situation is taking that first step. Once I realize He is here and call out to him, no matter the difficulty, this is it. This is living in Truth, in reality, in the fullness life has to offer because He created it, and anyone can read a book, but if you get the inside scoop from the author, how much more can I understand it?
Hosanna in the highest -
Andy
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Trier
Yesterday after we left the movie, Matt and I went to a local bar to discuss our thoughts on Inglorious Bastard. At the end of the conversation we talked about our plans for Sunday. We had been wanting to visit Trier, one of Germany's oldest cities that has many Roman remains in good condition. Not to mention this is the town my Oma (Grandma) lived before she moved to the US.
The city is perfect to visit in 1 day. We picked up a free map at the city information center that had a walking trail. It is a small city, so if you walk around the trail, you hit all the sights the city has to offer. We walked around had many awesome experiences. Check out the pics here!
It is about a 2 hour drive, so we left early in the morning to make it to 10:00 mass at the Trier Dom. It is a beautiful building and the choir blew me away. I literally thought angels were singing throughout the mass. The church building is so beautiful, we walked down into the crypt where there is a small chapel and the burial ground of the bishops of Trier. In the main body of the building there are tons of small chapels, one that stood out form the rest was a chapel to the Blessed Virgin. I said 1 Hail Mary, but I think I could have stayed there for days and just hung out with our Mother. The link to Trier Dom above gives a great description of it's significance and beauty (Built at the same time as St. Peters to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Constantine's reign.) Outside the Church is a huge marble stone which I sat on when I visited Germany some years ago. It is funny because the family has a picture with all of us sitting on it, so it was fun to visit that sight again.
Trier is in the wine growing region of the country, in the Mosel Valley. There was a wine tasting stand set up in the middle of the town square where Matt and I stopped to test the regions fineries. Ended up buying 2 bottles which was great for two reasons, 1: we got two bottles of wine 2: we walked back to the car to put them away and got our jackets. The day started out chilly but looked promising to warm up. Never did, but with the jackets, it was real comfortable.
After we walked around and saw the sights (pictures attached are worth 1.000 words), we were starving! We had only eaten Ego like waffles on the drive there so when we saw a restaurant that served food to compliment your wine, we went for it. Got potato soup, and cheese and bread with white wine. Pretty basic, but at this point as far as I was concerned, I had never eaten anything better.
Trier was the perfect day trip. Throughout the day, I was imagining Oma as a girl walking around the same streets I was on. Pretty surreal. Of course the Lord blessed the day. A little cold, but beautiful weather and the readings at mass were great to reflect on throughout the day. Jesus rebukes Peter, one of his best buddies. Mostly I lay by the wayside or join in when things are going down that I know is wrong. Jesus called me out today, he said "Andy, I stood up for the Truth, what about you?"
Peace-
Andy
The city is perfect to visit in 1 day. We picked up a free map at the city information center that had a walking trail. It is a small city, so if you walk around the trail, you hit all the sights the city has to offer. We walked around had many awesome experiences. Check out the pics here!
It is about a 2 hour drive, so we left early in the morning to make it to 10:00 mass at the Trier Dom. It is a beautiful building and the choir blew me away. I literally thought angels were singing throughout the mass. The church building is so beautiful, we walked down into the crypt where there is a small chapel and the burial ground of the bishops of Trier. In the main body of the building there are tons of small chapels, one that stood out form the rest was a chapel to the Blessed Virgin. I said 1 Hail Mary, but I think I could have stayed there for days and just hung out with our Mother. The link to Trier Dom above gives a great description of it's significance and beauty (Built at the same time as St. Peters to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Constantine's reign.) Outside the Church is a huge marble stone which I sat on when I visited Germany some years ago. It is funny because the family has a picture with all of us sitting on it, so it was fun to visit that sight again.
Trier is in the wine growing region of the country, in the Mosel Valley. There was a wine tasting stand set up in the middle of the town square where Matt and I stopped to test the regions fineries. Ended up buying 2 bottles which was great for two reasons, 1: we got two bottles of wine 2: we walked back to the car to put them away and got our jackets. The day started out chilly but looked promising to warm up. Never did, but with the jackets, it was real comfortable.
After we walked around and saw the sights (pictures attached are worth 1.000 words), we were starving! We had only eaten Ego like waffles on the drive there so when we saw a restaurant that served food to compliment your wine, we went for it. Got potato soup, and cheese and bread with white wine. Pretty basic, but at this point as far as I was concerned, I had never eaten anything better.
Trier was the perfect day trip. Throughout the day, I was imagining Oma as a girl walking around the same streets I was on. Pretty surreal. Of course the Lord blessed the day. A little cold, but beautiful weather and the readings at mass were great to reflect on throughout the day. Jesus rebukes Peter, one of his best buddies. Mostly I lay by the wayside or join in when things are going down that I know is wrong. Jesus called me out today, he said "Andy, I stood up for the Truth, what about you?"
Peace-
Andy
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