Sunday, October 31, 2010

a thing of beauty

"'When I went forward, I'm sure my mascara was running, my slip was probably showing, I felt completely humiliated and humbled before the cross of Christ and the Christians who had been witnessing to me. But nothing mattered but Jesus.


For the first time in my life, I wanted to declare before everybody who Jesus Christ was, who He was for me, my Lord and my Savior, and that He had died for my sins: I was a sinner, in need, needing--needing His forgiving grace and power.'


After a battle that lasted a year and a half, Cindy surrendered to the King."


~A personal testimony of Cindy Bauer by Latayne Scott

Thursday, October 28, 2010

What IS a girl supposed to do without a camera?

It really bothers me that I can't post pictures. My camera has been malfunctioning (a nice way of saying that it is broken), and therefore I have no way of capturing the beautiful moments of my life...currently. I am hoping to remedy this soon. Until then, I will give you a brief list of some things I am looking forward to...

1. Overseas traveling (at the beginning of next year--more info to come)

2. Friends and family coming to visit at various times throughout the next two months

3. Finishing two baby quilts

4. My friend Tori's wedding (She's a great photographer. Check out her website here: Marvelous Things Photography)

5. CHRISTMAS!!!!

6. Last, but not least (actually it's FIRST)...I am so thrilled to see what God will do in my heart and in the hearts of those around me! It's so exciting! He is so amazing! YAY!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Whack

I am a blindfolded kid with a stick.



 Determined, I stand swinging at the pinata above my head
that obnoxiously moves up and down, back and forth.
At least, this is how I feel.

Sometimes I just want to know where I'll be in a year or where I'll be in six months. I had plans. They were good ones, too. But somehow they were only mine and not HIS. But the Lord wants me to trust Him. Every single day is a gift with which I can please Him. I view the climax of my life (or what I'm really supposed to do) as a pinata that dangles over my head, taunting and teasing me. But perhaps it's not really that way. Perhaps I am not swinging for treasures (or candies) of this earth, but for those above.

No, I don't know where I will be in six months. None of us do. The only sure thing I hold in this life is Jesus Christ and his beautiful resurrection love for me.And that is truly more than enough. I get to meet Him, really meet Him, one day.

So, handkerchief my eyes and hand me a bat, please. Paper mache never looked so good.

Monday, October 18, 2010

More About Me Monday

Random Fact: I've been to 32 of our 50 marvelous states.





I'd love to visit Maine.
What is one state you've never seen and would like to?

Monday, October 11, 2010

Welcome to Monday

Monday can be such a "blah" day. So, I am starting a "Random thing about Me" Monday post. Please don't think I'm full of myself. This will just be a fun way to let you know a little more about me, and it will be a way for me to remind myself of fun things on "blah" Mondays.

Random thing about me: I love vintage clothing.



(Photos by Red Velvet Art)
Therefore, I love this website and the owner's blog (Red Velvet Art)

It is full of oldies, pretties, and "handmadies." yay.



Friday, October 8, 2010

A Disney Princess Band-Aid

Pain.

In the attempt to show others that God is at work in my life, I have been guilty of suppressing pain, "pretending" it away. But I am learning that doing so does not show faith in God to heal me and use my scars for His glory and renown.

Instead of hiding myself away, I want to receive what the Lord has for me. It hurts when people ask me detailed questions--I am not always ready or willing, and that's okay. But instead of being a hermit, letting my wound bleed, and feeling sorry for myself, I purpose to allow God's healing touch in my life.

It's like a Disney Princess Band-Aid.




When I was a little girl, I, like many other children, LOVED wearing Band-Aids. Usually we had the cheap tan kind, but every once in an orange moon (who has actually seen a blue moon?) we would have the fun kind.
When it comes to wearing a Band-Aid, I am not advertising nor hiding my wound from them. It's no gigantic secret, but the intensity of pain and the depth of the cut can be kept quiet before the Lord.
I want Him to make beauty from my pain. May I wear His healing like a lady. Even a deep and nasty gash can be healed with the help of a pretty, pink Band-aid.
Okay, perhaps this is a very weird word picture, but there it is.

Oh, Lord, lead me.
"But God will redeem my life from the grave; he will surely take me to himself."
Psalm 49:15

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Two scoops of serendipity, please

I spend the last six days on a road trip with my Grammy and two of my aunts. It was a blast, and I learned so much from all of them. We went to Charleston, SC to see my cousin get married. Unfortunately my camera died a few months back, but my aunt graciously let me borrow hers, and I plan on getting the pictures from her within a few weeks.

Along the way there were some unexpected discoveries. The breeze of serendipity whisked all around us.

1. I finished Meet Mr. Smith by Eric and Leslie Ludy. It starts out a bit quirky and slow, but it is absolutely revolutionary. If you want a book that challenges you to give your heart completely to Christ, especially in the area of romance and sexuality, please read this book! It's so exciting! I've read a lot of "purity type" books, but none like this. Here's an excerpt:

"Purity's work causes us to approach every decision, every choice with a new question burning in our hearts. Instead of, 'What is best for me?' we ask, 'What is best for the fame and renown of God?' Once you start asking that question, your life will never be the same again. In fact, many of the seemingly confusing relationship questions that plague our generation can be answered by asking that one simple question" (214).

2. We visited Berea, Kentucky, a darling college town with multiple artisan shops. The students of the college are from Appalachia, and they sell BEAUTIFUL artwork to help pay for their education. I found a pillow I loved, but it was $179.95. Oh well.

3. I was able to visit with two of my very best friends. They live around one of the towns we stayed in, and so they were able to come steal me away. YAY!

4. I read through Making the Cut by Jillian Michaels. Although I do not endorse her attire on the front cover, I am excited about starting the 30 day program. Cheer me on, okay?

5. My aunts reminded me how MUCH I have to look forward to in life. Somehow I'd forgotten a bit. But the trip helped me to recharge, and I am ready to push!

6. We spent an afternoon in downtown Charleston. I've been there before, but was thrilled to go again. It's a must-see city of America. Totally. While we were there, I really needed to "use the facilities," and I do mean really. I dismissed myself from our group and began walking and thinking, "Surely it won't be too hard to find a place near the battery--it's so touristy."
WRONG-O, little AA.
Just so you know, it's residential for blocks and blocks and blocks. After a half an hour, I became desperate.
  • The kind of desperate that causes your to knock on rich people's doors and offer them a dollar to use their bathroom.
  • The kind of desperate that causes you to look for giant trees and bushes and calculate how quickly you could do your business without anyone coming by.
  • The kind of desperate that causes you to ask five Hispanic men working on a ritzy home if you can use their portapot. Yup. I went with this one.

And then I RAN in street clothes back to find my aunts (they were waiting on me in the hot sun).

Life is fun. Let it be.

The Lord blesses us so very much.