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Showing posts with label Day to Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Tuesday Musings

What makes one smart?
By what standard is one brilliant?
Perhaps it is from reading intellectual books or by the studying of maths and sciences.
Do you have to be able to make strong presentations? 
Must you take part in debates?
Hmmm. . .
What if those are only a few ways to define being smart?
There are many people in this world who don't read often, if at all.
People who don't study the sciences, who can't deliver a stirring speech.
Yet, these people are some of the smartest people.
You don't think so?
I know of a man who can fix practically any machine.
He has said he read one book in school and that was good enough for him.
Though he has read many manuals.
There are people who can look at the shift in the weather and predict it better than the weather report on the news can.
Why, there are even people who, after hearing a description of what an animal sounded like, can tell if the animal is wounded, how long it has been, and where the wound is.
The man I am thinking of, for this example, hunted man-eating tigers for three decades.
The point I am trying to make is that you are smart.
Even if you can't figure out math, solve some science problem, or are terrible at speaking.
You have a unique gift that God has given you.
It can be writing, art, mechanics, whatever.
Do not think I am telling you that you don't have to study.
No, by all means, study what you are good at.
Develop it.
Make it better.
It will take years.
A lifetime before you reach your best.
Even then, it won't be the greatest.
There are always others who will be better than you.
Should you stop when you get discouraged after seeing others excel?
Absolutely not!
Strive, push yourself, never give up.
God gave you these gifts.
If you use them for worldly gain. . .
You will never be fulfilled.
Use them for God's glory and you will experience unimaginable joy!
This is my encouragement to you, my dear friends.

Lady Jenny



Friday, April 25, 2014

Drawing Challenge Pics!

Hvedrim, rinurik!  Greetings, friends!
(in my original Norskan language)

This blog has been kinda dormant of late.  We hope to change that.  And in so doing, I've decided to share with you some of my very own art!  For the month of April, I've challenged myself to draw a little something everyday, thanks to a "schedule" from Pinterest.

These were taken using my iPhone, and then fixed using Instagram filters and such. . . So, bear with me.  :]

Day 1: Yourself 
I don't really care for this one.  Realistic stuff isn't my strong point.


Day 2: Favorite Animal  :3


Don't have a pic of Day 3, Favorite Food--Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo, but here's Day 4: Favorite Place.
Haven't been to the beach in ages!


Day 5:  Best Friend
Of course, my sisters are my best-est friends, but Risa is up there with them.  She's my cross-country pen-pal.  


Day 6:  Favorite Book Character


Day 7:  Favorite Word


Day 8:  Favorite Animated Character
Yes!  I admit it, I love the Avatar: Last Airbender shows.


Day 9:  Favorite TV Show
This is self-explanatory, I think.  ;D 


Day 10: my favorite candy is Skittles!  (No pic)

Day 11: Turning Point in Your Life
The day my King saved me.


Day 12:  Most Recent Accomplishment
Waking up in the morning!


Day 13:  Comic
Hope you understand this one.  Not the best of pictures.


Day 14:  Favorite Fairytale -- This one I hope to have a picture of soon, once I ink it.  It's probably my favorite of this challenge.  I'll leave you to wonder. . .

Day 15:  Family Picture
My family as Hobbits.


Day 16:  Inspiration
Who is more inspiring than Aslan, an incredible story-version of our King, Jesus Christ?


Day 17:  Favorite Plant
The Poppy flower.


Day 18:  Just a Doodle


Day 19:  Something New
In this case, my bright red skirt, from Goodwill!  ($3.99!)


Day 20:  Something Orange (no pic)  I drew a starfish for this one.

Day 21:  Something You Want
A ships wheel necklace.  Love them!


Day 22: Something You Miss


Day 23: Something You Need
A new computer!


Day 24: A Couple



And now you are caught up!  Don't forget to visit later for the next few!

Blessings,
Sarah

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

P.o.t.W.


Poem by Sarah.
Photo via Pinterest.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Late-Evening-Attack-Syndrome

Hello everyone!  This is Julia, back from a long trip out of state!

...

For those of you who did not even know I was gone, you have just been enlightened.

...

Anywho, a word of warning about this post:
It is rather random.

No, not as random as duckies... but, nonetheless, it is random and I felt the necessity to inform you.

If you meet at our home for Bible study on Monday nights, you should know that this is sometimes what happens once you have left...

If you do not, however, join us on said Monday nights, this may, I fear, ensure that you never darken our doors.

Interested yet?


Yes, Jenny and Jamin do provide us with a bit of comic relief, and we love them!
In case you are wondering, I was the one documenting this rarely-caught-on-tape moment that actually happens more often than one would think... Well, one outside our family might think...

You should see the pillow fights, nerf gun wars, scaring sessions, and late night musical breakouts...

Well, now that you have seen our darker side...
Blessings!
Julia

Friday, January 11, 2013

Long Week & What's Goin' On

Greetings, dear friends!  Don't worry, we're still here!  

It has been a crazy long week these past few days.  We, as in myself, siblings, grandmother, and great-aunt, were all hired as part-time employees to work inventory at a local tractor company.  From 8am to 5pm, we counted, numbered, and cataloged thousands of parts, which ranged from nuts and bolts to washers, belts to blades, and other such doohickeys/thingamabobs...  It was quite an experience, and we are definitely thankful for the [hard-earned] money.  Truly, it gave us a taste of how the outside world lives every hour to hour.

Our dear sister Julia is now in Arizona, visiting our mother's sister's family.  For practically the whole month of January, Uncle K, a professional musician, will be gone most every night playing gigs and such, leaving Aunt J with four kids under the age of nine, the youngest a Type 1 diabetic.  So, Julia flew out to help in any way she can.  We miss her!

Meanwhile, Jen and I are keeping busy coaching a 1st and 2nd grade basketball team for Upward - you may remember us mentioning this ministry our church hosts.  Already, we have a couple practices and one game under our belts, with another hour of practice tonight and game at 10am tomorrow.  I had forgotten how much I love doing this.  Our little team of nine, aged 7-8, are so precious!  I greatly enjoy seeing their smiling faces when they finally make a basket or react like so to our encouragement and cheering.  

On top of that, our church is starting a new semester of Kick It, beginning this coming Wednesday, and Jenny and I are also involved in that.  To explain, we, as a church, felt the need to do something different, something more than AWANA on Wednesday nights, and Kick It was the result.  Our church is located just a half-mile down the road from an elementary school, and for years we've hosted a kind of After School program in which AWANA was a part of.  A designated driver would go to the school, in our church vans and pick up the kids (with permission, of course) at 3pm, and bring them back for games, snacks, devotions, and AWANA starting at 5pm.  Now, we have, with Kick It, a new program, based on Centri-Kid camps.  The same thing happens with getting the kids, now in an old school bus, and such, but in place of AWANA, we have different tracts that the kids can choose to do, such as: a Creation "class", Footpraise (which my sisters and I lead, "dancing/interpretive movement/sign"), Cross Fit Ninja, Extreme Crafts, Sports, and maybe a few others.  Last semester was a kind of test to try out and see what worked and what didn't.  This time, we are adding other tracts and working toward our VBS program, which is going to be Answers in Genesis' The Kingdom Chronicles!  I'm so excited!  The crafts will be in charge of making, building, and painting the set, Footpraise will learn the songs, and so on.  It's gonna be great!

So, that's a little bit of what's going on with us.

Thanks for reading!

Blessings,
Sarah