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Too Good NOT To Blog About…
March 24, 2009, 7:08 pm
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Samantha Castilla Shoes

Samantha Castilla Shoes

The events that occurred yesterday are, yet another, reminder of how amazing our God is. Allow me to explain. So I have worked at Fox and Hound for over a year and half now, the longest I’ve ever worked at one place. It has had its moments, but  what job doesn’t. And for the most part I have enjoyed going to work, the girls I work with have definitely made it worthwhile. If you happen to read previous posts I wrote about some really cool moments with them. So all in all, I’ve been happy with my job and had no intentions of leaving, but God had other plans. About a month ago, my friend Lisa told me she was having a baby (yay!) and wouldn’t be able to work full time at her shoe store and they would need to hire someone else. Without even giving it a second thought I volunteered. Me working in a shoe store = a fat kid working at Coldstone…it doesn’t get much better than that. I was a little worried about how my two job schedules would fit together, but the restaurant is usually pretty flexible. Well yesterday I went into Fox and Hound to work a double. And talking to my manager I found out we were coming out with a new menu. She had it in her hands so I took a peek. It was black and in big pink letters it said “X-Rated” on the cover. And it was! Somehow they successfully turned a restaurant menu into porn. After seeing that I knew I would no longer be a Fox and Hound employee, even though all the girls tried to convince me it wasn’t that bad. But no matter what the reasoning is behind it, I do not feel comfortable selling “pink tacos” to someone. But the point of this blog is not to show how my restaurant is turning into a strip club. While I  was getting ready to leave the restaurant I realized something. God knew this “menu” change was coming and set me up with a new job before I even knew I needed one. Thats pretty amazing, and it just goes to show that God doesn’t expect us to just do the right thing completely alone. He always provides a way out, mine happened to be a shoe store in Cherry Creek! Thanks God!



Sweet little surprise
May 23, 2008, 7:00 am
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So I have a great relationship with all the ladies I work with. They all respect me for my faith and often times ask me to pray for them. I love this stuff, and I pray for them constantly and I can’t wait to see God rock their lives. But tonight was such a sweet night. I walked into work and our bartender Summer said she had a present for me. Summer and I have one of the oddest relationships. She’s in her late 20’s grew up in New Mexico, she’s very superstitious and all around crazy, in a good way. She’ll holds nothing back and tells you like it is. But somehow we have this special bond. She calls me her favorite Christian and I really hope she is seeing Christ’s love through me. Well I was really excited about my present because I could only imagine what crazy thing she was going to come up with. Before she presented the gift to me she told me that she had “wandered” into a Christian bookstore and had a look around before she found something that reminded her of me. And boy was it sweet, she got me this wooden cross that says “Jesus said, I am the Way”. I teared up immediately. She could see how much it touched me, but I don’t think she’ll ever understand how much that meant to me. She then insisted that I showed it to everyone else working, and I PROUDLY ran around the restaurant displaying my cross for anyone who would look, including customers. It’s really not the wooden cross that was the gift 🙂



Back by popular demand…
May 23, 2008, 6:37 am
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Or just by the demand of my sister  Nicole and Shelley Jones, but either way I’m back with a few new blogs. This season of my life has been slightly hectic and I’ve found myself putting blogging at the bottom of my “to-do” list. But my sister Nicole insists that I continue blogging since she lives in Chicago, I’m in Denver and its the only way she knows what’s going on in my life. So Nicole this is all for you, love you!

 

Ok so lets take a step back! A few weeks ago I made a trip back to California to visit my family. Being out in Denver I’ve realized what an amazing family I have and this was the longest I have ever been away from them all (5 months that is). My favorite part of the whole trip is walking through the door to see my 4 year old nephew Keegan. He was a bit hesitant at first to come see me but he soon warmed up me and I was giving him a piggy back ride around the house. We ran into the kitchen and with Keegan laughing hysterically he asked my sister Lauren (his mom), “Mom can we keep Auntie Danielle”. YES, YES you can keep me Keegan! Anyways I’ll tell the rest of the trip highlights with some pictures!

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**Me and my little love, Keegan**

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**Luke and I were swimming laps until all the babies got in and crowded the pool**

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**Apparently craziness and cool eyes run in my family**

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**Mercedes**

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**Bentley**

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**My mother made homemade Red Lobster biscuits, she knows the way to my heart**

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**Luke and I spent my last night seeing who could take the most ridiculous picture…he won**

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**Riding the BART to the airport, wearing my sweet Jesus shoes**



New Orleans update…
May 1, 2008, 8:01 pm
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So obviously I’ve been a little preoccupied with the intern missions trip to New Orleans and haven’t posted anything in a while, so I figured its about time for an update. I’m going to be honest, when I heard we were going to New Orleans instead of Vegas I was slightly disappointed. I knew tons of people who had gone to N.O. years ago***(thought stars)how could there possibly be anything worthwhile to do out there, I mean I’m sure everything is pretty much done. They are probably back on their feet and forgetting all about the disaster.*** But as we were getting off the plane the woman behind me stopped me and said that she was a N.O. resident and just wanted to thank us for coming out and doing what we were doing. That was definitely a morale booster. Then as we drove through the residential area to where we would be staying it was obvious that they were not back on their feet. My heart broke as we passed house after house that had been boarded up and spray painted “DO NOT TEAR DOWN”. That night when we got to where we were staying, which was absolutely amazing, we talked to one of the men who worked there and boy did he tell us some stories. He said you could go outside and just see babies floating on top of the water because of their diapers 😦 Then once the flooding stopped they would find 6 or 7 dead babies on the curb in front of their house. I cannot even imagine!!! Then on our first work day we drove through the neighborhood we would be working in, it seemed like for every house that was rebuilt there was another ten that were condemned. Some of the these people’s living conditions I really think the people in Uganda would have felt sorry for them. But we worked hard for 4 days. Our group was always the last one to leave for the day, and sometimes the first ones there. But after our hard work was done we have two floors to two different houses to show for it. But needless to say there is still soooooo much work to be done. I am seriously considering making another trip down there, if anyone would like to join me. Well anyways the last 2 days were fun days we got to hang out around N.O. and lets just say its an interesting place. We got about ten steps down Bourbon St. and had to turn around because it was just so nasty. Then there were plenty of street side bands who were actually really really good. So I think thats enough writing for now. I let the pictures do the rest of the talking!

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*The group downtown New Orleans on our first night*

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*The first thing we saw when driving into the neighborhood we would be working in*

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*The house right next to the house we were rebuilding*

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*Screwballs from the Ice Cream truck, I know the Sutherland children know what I am talking about!*

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*Mmmm crawfish!*

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*A little rain (or a lot) didn’t stop us from getting that floor done*

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*The girls out on the town*

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*The church we stayed at had all their guests sign a shirt…we took it a step farther*

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*This is what I would look like if my mother was Carmen San Diego*

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Today has been awesome for all
April 19, 2008, 6:16 am
Filed under: Friends, Thank God for my family!

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First we blind folded Carrie, and she’s still sitting here blind folded because we haven’t decided what to do with her yet…then Kathie got her braces off and now Bryan and I are going to have to start killing boys. And then my beautiful, thoughtful mother sent me the amazing Lucky shirt that I am wearing in the picture above! What a wonderful day!!!



Nothing like cheesecake for breakfast!
April 18, 2008, 3:27 pm
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Today the beautiful Carrie Hayes turns 21!!!!!! And as I type this she is twirling circles to The Rocket Summer!



this is what happens…
April 17, 2008, 8:51 pm
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when you stay logged in on a Catalyst machine. love, Carrie and Sean. Booyah.



Norton Anti-Virus Systems is the Antichrist.
April 7, 2008, 2:18 pm
Filed under: I love Jesus!, Rants

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So since my laptop charger decided to go on an unexpected vacation somewhere, I was forced to use my apartment’s business center. I was trying to finish up some homework using Blueletterbible.org . Yet, when I tried to go to the site, a blocked page came up. I double checked to make sure I had typed the correct URL. And sure enough, the site was blocked because of its “Religious Content”. WHAT??? Maybe I shouldn’t be so shocked by all this, this is the world we live in! But I am very very disappointed in you Norton Anti-Virus Systems!



Faith and the Fox
April 4, 2008, 5:14 am
Filed under: I love Jesus!

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So for those of you who don’t know, since September I’ve worked at a restaurant called Fox and the Hound. The best/only way I can describe it is as your typical sports bar. Its an interesting atmosphere. We have a ton of regulars who have faithfully been coming to the bar for years, a little like CHEERS, where everyone knows your name. Then we get the families who bring their seven children in after a baseball game. And, of course, it never fails that we get those 20 something and 40 something guys who come in, get a little too comfortable after a few drinks, and lose all sense of respect (although sometimes I wonder if they had any to begin with).Now you might be asking yourself, “Danielle, why would you want to work in a place like that?” Well truth be told I really didn’t want to for a long time, but it was the first place that hired me and I was a little (or a lot) desperate to start making money.  And a few months ago I actually tried to move to a different restaurant. I applied to 3 different restaurants that were hiring, but for some reason…nothing! So here I am still working as The Fox, and ya know what? I love it! 
So let me break it down. I am a full time intern at Orchard Road Christian Center. Everyday I am blessed to be surrounded by people fully seeking after the face of God. People full of joy who love nothing more than to encourage you in your faith and equip you for God’s calling on your life. The other half of my life is spent at The Fox. A place where men come to drink away their sorrows and get company from a pretty girl while they forget about their wife and children at home. Sounds sick? Yes I agree. But thats our world. You can either ignore it, pretend its not there and stay in your little church bubble, or you can be the light in it.I choose the latter. Now don’t get me wrong, I am not saying that a 20 year old female is the ideal witness to a drunk 40 year old man. Thats just not smart! But I’ve found that by having a true intimate relationship with Jesus Christ, people instinctively notice something different about you, and they are drawn to it. And standing up for what I believe has brought a lot of attention my way, good and bad. 
I made no reservations about telling people I was a Christian and the only reason I was out in Denver was to do an internship at a church. I got mixed reviews but most people were just curious why a 2o year old girl would rather spent her time at church than out partying like “normal” people. But over the past 7 months i’ve had some amazing opportunities to unintentional evangelize. It was nothing big, it just started out with me talking about my church and what I did there. Then questions started coming up about what I actually believe, and why it was so amazing that I would give up all the “fun stuff” a person my age should be getting into.
As months went on I think people started to see a difference. I remember one instance where our manager told us we were having a bunch of Frat boys rent out the restaurant and we would be required to wear little black cocktail dresses to serve them.  I respectfully, but very sternly told my manager that I would NOT be wearing a little dress and he should not schedule me that night. He then told me that it was a huge party and he needed all the staff to be on that night. I politely told him that I would come in but I would be in my normal uniform (a black shirt and black pants) and not in a dress. He was quite annoyed with me at this point. Oh and did I mention he’s an atheist and did not find it funny when I wrote him “Jesus loves you” on my day off request forms. But hey its the truth! Anyways he got all the girls together and informed them that we would no longer be wearing dresses because Danielle refuses to wear a dress and we can’t have one person be dressed differently. All the girls were so relieved and some of them came up to me afterwards and told me how happy they were that they didn’t have to wear a dress because I said no. I can’t even tell you how victorious I felt in that moment. 
Not too long after that my other manager, a lady who got kicked out of youth group when she was a teenager and is now completely bitter towards church, was having shoulder pains. Now she’s only 25 and already has arthritis so bad that she walks with a limp. Well she was complaining one night about her shoulder and I asked her if I could pray for her. She was hesitant and asked if it would make her shoulder feel better, I laughed and said yes. So right in the middle of the dining room I layed my hand on her shoulder and prayed in Jesus’ name. I left work shortly after that. The next day I came into work and she came to me and said the second I walked out the door all her pain went away. I’m continuing to pray for her and believing that God is going to completely heal her arthritis.
So that same day one of the servers was having chest pains and my manager told her to have me pray for her because I “heal people”. Now let me stop right there, by no means do I think that I had anything to do with all this. It is totally God and his amazing power, I’m just the silly vessel he’s chosen to use to impact a bar, who would have thought. Anyways I prayed for her in Jesus’ name, and sure enough the pain went away. 
A couple months later another server and I were talking about my beliefs when my atheist manager came over and told me that I had to stop talking about Jesus because it offended people. This got me all fired up. So you’re telling me that it’s ok for guys to sit here and say the most crude things my poor ears could ever imagine, while throwing some F bombs in the mix, and what I’m saying is too offensive to be talked about. Needless to say I did not stop talking about Jesus.
The very next day I was at work when all of a sudden my atheist manager broke out in horrible sweats. Apparently he has a heart condition and forgot to take his medicine that morning, and he had to be rushed to urgent care. I asked the girls working if they would pray with me in the back. Now let me remind you that these girls are very curious about what I have to say about God, but none of them actually believe in him…or so they say 😉 But all of them bowed their heads and closed their eyes as I prayed for the safety and healing of our manager in Jesus’ name. And they all joined in with “Amen”.
The next day 2 pretty cool things happened. First one of the girls who had prayed with me in the back (the same one I got in trouble with for talking to her about Jesus) texted me and said she thought it might be silly but her mom was going in for surgery the next day and wanted to know if I would pray for her, and if I would that she would pray too. So of course I told her I would! And her mom’s surgery went amazing and she recovered very quickly, PTL! The second thing that happened that day was that I found out that while my manager was in the hospital his heart started to fail and they were going to have to shock his heart, but just as they were about to shock him, his heart stabalized. Hmmm…interesting. I wonder how that happened? 🙂
So with all that to say I guess I just wrote this because I love my job and I love the opportunity my God has given me to share who He is with others. And I guess to encourage everyone who actually reads this. You don’t have to stand on the street corner with a bull horn and shout “TURN OR BURN”. All you have to do is have a real relationship with a real God, and who He is can not help but shine through who you are. 


FINALLY!!!
March 25, 2008, 7:55 pm
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I have had success at the DMV!!! Hopefully that will be my last trip back for a long long time! Charlie (my jeep) will now be sporting her new Colorado plates!




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