Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Day 5: FRIDAY!!!

We made it, folks! Today concludes my "Week in the Life" series. Thanks for sticking with me!

{not my original artwork, but I cannot find who did it to give them credit}

As you can tell from the previous four posts, a week in the life of an RUF intern looks like a lot of different things. It is my hope that through my internship I have been able to share some of who I am with the students I get to know. That is one reason I love taking them to the barn with me to meet Chance!

Just as I did in grade school and college, I look forward to Friday all week long. Friday is cathartic, and I always look forward to the feeling of completion that it brings. I meet with my good friend Julie Serven on Friday mornings. Sometimes we walk or run and sometimes we sit on her couch to chat. This week or good conversation took over our run, so we walked instead. Julie is a wonderful wife and mother, and I cherish the past two years in which we have become good friends!

{Julie and Me at Doug's Birthday Party in November}

This last Friday I also met with Katie Tracy (pictured earlier in the week at freshman Bible study). Katie has applied to work with RUF next year, and will soon find out at which school she will be working! Congrats, Katie!

Fridays also mean "Girls Lunch." Girls Lunch is every Friday at 12:30 at the Cafeteria on campus. The Cafeteria at OU is amazing. It is head above heels better than the cafeteria at Florida (sorry Gators!).

My quarterly newsletter will be coming out in a few short weeks! Be looking for it in your mailbox! Meanwhile, it is Spring Break here in Norman! Boomer Sooner!

Day 4: Thursday

I feel like I need to explain "Wolf Shirt Wednesday." Yes, wolf shirts are ridiculous. But here in Norman I know some people who would say that they are "ridiculously awesome!" Wal-Mart seems to agree, because they are currently selling them for $9. OMG. No worries, I did not buy one. It was provided for me. Like a uniform for work, it was provided for me. I have to admit, it was kind of exhilarating wearing my yellow happy wolf shirt! Ok, now on to Day 4...

RUF meets on Wednesday nights at 9PM. If you know me at all, you know that 9PM isn't exactly my most high-functioning hour. That being said, I am generally exhausted when I get home from large group at 11:30...so Thursday mornings begin slow. Despite the sluggish Thursday morning feeling, however, my first meetings were great. We had great conversation amidst the hustle and bustle of Cafe Plaid. I truly enjoy the "one-on-one" aspect of my job. Conversation topics range from school to boys, from Jesus to Spring Break plans, and from family to career aspirations.

After lunch I took freshman Anna Tracy to the barn! Anna is also a horse lover, so she is always eager to help out with barn chores! Look, I put her to work cleaning Chance's feet!


Chance just loves all of his visitors!


Later Thursday there was a cupcake philanthropy at the sorority house that my Bible study meets at. A local bakery provided the cupcakes. Here I am at the house with Tristen, Laura, and Sam.


That pretty much wraps up Thursday! Only one more day to go in this series!


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Day 3: Wolf Shirt Wednesday

Hello, loyal readers! We have made it to Wednesday. It is the week before Spring Break here at OU, which means that we all feel that time is moving a glacially slow rates. Never the less, my day was filled with wonderful conversations and a great large group meeting!

My first stop of the day was at the Honors College to see freshman Kelsey Kolbe. Kelsey is from the Washington D.C. area. Kelsey is a joy to talk to each week and I am so glad we have been able to share our lives with one another.

{This is actually of us at the barn dance. I am vain and did not like the picture I took yesterday- my hair was wonky}



{above: Well hello there awesome Mr. Horse- I think I would like to call you Patches! I did not know you lived in the honors college. May I take a picture please? Thanks!}

I then met senior Caroline Macleod at Cafe Plaid. Caroline lives in the international dorms, and has a heart for ministering to those students. We had a great conversation about how small and large groups work, and how you draw people together. My RUF training at work!

Margo! Margo is one of the girls who comes to my Gamma Phi study. She is awesome and is wonderfully artistic.


Katherine Borgerding for Vice President! Katherine is a junior Journalism major who is running for Vice President for the student body. K.B. for V.P.!!!


Lindsey Brewer and Chance! Lindsey came with me to the barn yesterday to see the ol' guy! She was brave and brushed him, despite the fact that spring is here and he is shedding his winter coat!


And now for the more entertaining part of the post...Wolf Shirt Wednesday. I kid you not. We have wolf shirts, and we wear them on Wednesdays. Oh my goodness. Where will the madness stop?


Oh hey, here I am with 3 freshmen! Well, if they are doing it then it must be cool, right? Why does my wolf look so happy? I think he is mocking me.


Staff Picture! Doug, Ben and I in our wolf shirt glory.


Don't mess with us...we have on wolf shirts and we will...well, I am not sure what we would do but I don't think it would be good.


And with that...Boomer Sooner!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A Week in the Life: Day 2!

Two blog posts in one day?!? Whoa. This is too much. Well, continuing on with my series of a weeks worth of activities as an RUF intern at the University of Oklahoma...

First one on one in the morning was the wonderful Miss Laura Bartlett. Laura is a junior from Tulsa studying Music Education!


My first two meetings of the day were at Cafe Plaid, favorite RUF watering hole. Cafe Plaid is wonderful. My favorite spot to sit is on a long bench looking at the coffee bar. It is a great spot to people watch. Isn't it just adorable?? I forgot to get a picture with my second meeting- sorry Kassandra!


A plus to Plaid (which is what us locals call it) is that it is not on campus, but it is right across from campus! I took this picture from inside Plaid, looking out towards the Visitors Center and the Union.


Sam Carper was my next meeting. Sam is a sophomore, so we have had two years to become great friends! Sam is from Tulsa. Don't you just love her cute hat?!?


Sophomore Laura Atherton and I had a meeting after lunch. Laura is from- you guess it- Tulsa! She is studying Psychology. We did not take a picture, but here is us together at the Pink and Black Ball in February!


A consistent part of my Tuesday schedule is Freshman Bible Study. We meet on the top floor of one of the dorms each week. We are privileged to have an upperclassmen and a grad student join us weekly for this study. Katie Tracy and I were feeling pretty goofy today!


There was some disagreement as to whether or not we should smile for this picture. Silly freshmen!


Aren't you excited to hear about Wednesday??? Boomer Sooner!

A Week in the Life!


During the past two years of blogging I have hinted at what some of my days look like: Bible studies, one on one meetings, football in the snow etc. But most of those things are the exception, not the rule. So what does a "normal" week of an RUF intern look like? Ladies and gentlemen, I give you my"A Week in the Life!" series.

My intention was to chronicle from Monday to Friday, but Sunday night my roommates and I joined these lovely ladies for a joint roommate dinner. They live in the "Leslie House" and there are six girls living there (Maggie- we missed you!). Thanks for dinner ladies, it was delicious!
Monday morning starts off with some planning. I set up my appointments for the week, and I finish my Bible study for the coming evening. I lead a Bible study each week at the Gamma Phi Beta house on campus. We are doing a study called "Conversations with Jesus."
Most Monday mornings I also make treats for Bible study. I try to make them a little different every week. Last week I made Pioneer Woman's Chocolate Chip Cookies and they were FANTASTIC! They included instant coffee and two types of chocolate chips.
This week, however, I made a school-kid favorite: rice crispy treats!!
By the time all of my planning and baking is done, it is time to head to staff meeting! Doug and I meet for two hours to have lunch, plan, and talk. We were too engrossed in conversation yesterday for me to remember to snap a picture, but here is a silly one of us at Winter Retreat.

Immediately after I go to staff meeting I take Doug's youngest daughter, Anna, to the barn for a riding lesson. I have such a fun time with her because she often sees things in a much different way than I do. Yesterday she helped me shorten Chance's mane. It is not as simple as cutting his mane, and can hurt him a little if you don't do it right. When Anna would pull too much hair at one time I found her petting Chance each time and saying, "I'm sorry Chance- I didn't mean to!"
After Anna's riding lesson I head to Gamma Phi! These wonderful girls are great to talk to each and every week!
And that about wraps up my Monday! Aren't you excited to hear about Tuesday?!? Speaking of Tuesday, it is about time to head to that meeting...Boomer Sooner!