i was just reading annie huntington's blog.. which you should ALWAYS check out becasue she is just so smart and creative! anyway.. atonement was a word that popped out. what a great word! atonement. and the meaning is even better.
well kids, i learned a ver y very valuable lesson this weekend. if you really want to know you may ask. but all i can say is thank the Good Lord for redemption and atonement.
25 February 2009
16 February 2009
NEP vs. Stimulus plan
i was just reading mrs. huntington's blog for February16. i totally agree with her concerning the hurry hurry to sign the stimulus plan that has a billion other horrible things tagged on becasue the liberal fundmentalist are just excited to get something through the house that they want for the first time in at least 8 years. now, i am not going to lie, i was excited to see what changes obama was going to bring. i am sick of the republicans soaking all the money up and feeding themselves fat, metaphorically. i am all for little governemnt, but the reality was folks, it wasn't little governemnt. they had their hand in everything, anything to grab money money money. i was hopful for a new administration that would be more careful of spending, that would LISTEN to the people!! well, i am not impressed. and thats what i really should have expected. pelosi hurrying the bill so she could fly to ROME, and the president in CHICAGO. reporters blatently said on cnn he was out west where the people were more friendly towards this bill as opposed to washington. so are we moving the capitol now or just when it's convienent.
the whole stinkin government is rotten with greed.
historically the nation has swung left and when we were sick of it we swung back to the right and so on. its been going on for a long time. i can't help but wonder, how far is the pendulum going to swing this time?
scary.
but as i said on mrs. huntington's blog, my history professor last semester (note pre-election) made president bush the butt of many jokes, relating him to the previous administration's mistakes, mostly those right wing fundamentalists. (because we are SO crazy didn't you know?)
well, the tune has changed. my russian revolution history professor made a correlation between Lenin's new economic policies to the stimulus plan. (!?!?!?!?!?!?!) then he made laugh like he was only half kidding; like he believed there was some truth in what he said.
huh.
the whole stinkin government is rotten with greed.
historically the nation has swung left and when we were sick of it we swung back to the right and so on. its been going on for a long time. i can't help but wonder, how far is the pendulum going to swing this time?
scary.
but as i said on mrs. huntington's blog, my history professor last semester (note pre-election) made president bush the butt of many jokes, relating him to the previous administration's mistakes, mostly those right wing fundamentalists. (because we are SO crazy didn't you know?)
well, the tune has changed. my russian revolution history professor made a correlation between Lenin's new economic policies to the stimulus plan. (!?!?!?!?!?!?!) then he made laugh like he was only half kidding; like he believed there was some truth in what he said.
huh.
08 February 2009
60 degrees
hmm i love this warm weather tease we are experiencing this weekend. its just so lovely. spring anyone?
so my cousin, josh, came down today from the pretty Amish land of Lancaster with his mom and pop. we were sitting around the table at my grandmother's, and decided after lunch that it was too nice to be inside. so, we thought, let's go check out the chicken houses. i hear you say what? isn't that full of chickens? and stinky?
well no, and yes. my grandparents no longer raise chickens. (they use to raise chickens, corn, grain of some kind, soy, hogs, and bison... yup, bison. oh and lots of dogs, cause a farm is no good without a dog or two.)
so now the chicken houses are like storage sheds... stinky ones. but regardless it's like a muesum in there. lots of random things.. and i mean RANDOM. so josh and i "explored" the chicken houses. he found his mama's old bible (from when she was a little girl.. 1967 to be specific) sitting on top of a truck hood. it's an old working farm, what can i say?
then josh decided to explore the old combine and shed it was in. we noticed two pipe things going into the ground, and on into a well... a very deep well. huh, i thought. i've never seen that before. it kinda freaked me out. here is this square hole in the cement floor that is a deep well. what has fallen in there? yeeuch.
i'm just glad we never found that when we were younger.
oh and it's really windy up there, and lots of semi loose metal making creepy noises.
then we saw the door to one of the grain bins. like big grain bins. so we opened in waiting for an animal to pop out at us. nothing did. i wish i had a picture to describe the eerie-ness inside this grain bin.
so it's large circular metal tall building thing that is completley hollow inside except for the long drill bit looking thing that was used to pull up the grain and put it into something else. there was still some grain on the floor of this bin. and wrapped around the drill-elevator thing was a light bulb socket and one lone light bulb. so we plugged it in.
curiousity got the best of us. how CREEPY and SCARY would it be to get shut in this thing!?!!? i immediatly imagined the scene from "the ring". ahhhh!!!!
we quickly shut the door, and unplugged the light.
so if you want to make a scary movie, i've got the perfect spot.
oh yea! and there is a really old graveyard down the road from us not to mention how spooky the swamp is.
ask hannah and linnea about chasing foxes down that road in the golf cart.
so my cousin, josh, came down today from the pretty Amish land of Lancaster with his mom and pop. we were sitting around the table at my grandmother's, and decided after lunch that it was too nice to be inside. so, we thought, let's go check out the chicken houses. i hear you say what? isn't that full of chickens? and stinky?
well no, and yes. my grandparents no longer raise chickens. (they use to raise chickens, corn, grain of some kind, soy, hogs, and bison... yup, bison. oh and lots of dogs, cause a farm is no good without a dog or two.)
so now the chicken houses are like storage sheds... stinky ones. but regardless it's like a muesum in there. lots of random things.. and i mean RANDOM. so josh and i "explored" the chicken houses. he found his mama's old bible (from when she was a little girl.. 1967 to be specific) sitting on top of a truck hood. it's an old working farm, what can i say?
then josh decided to explore the old combine and shed it was in. we noticed two pipe things going into the ground, and on into a well... a very deep well. huh, i thought. i've never seen that before. it kinda freaked me out. here is this square hole in the cement floor that is a deep well. what has fallen in there? yeeuch.
i'm just glad we never found that when we were younger.
oh and it's really windy up there, and lots of semi loose metal making creepy noises.
then we saw the door to one of the grain bins. like big grain bins. so we opened in waiting for an animal to pop out at us. nothing did. i wish i had a picture to describe the eerie-ness inside this grain bin.
so it's large circular metal tall building thing that is completley hollow inside except for the long drill bit looking thing that was used to pull up the grain and put it into something else. there was still some grain on the floor of this bin. and wrapped around the drill-elevator thing was a light bulb socket and one lone light bulb. so we plugged it in.
curiousity got the best of us. how CREEPY and SCARY would it be to get shut in this thing!?!!? i immediatly imagined the scene from "the ring". ahhhh!!!!
we quickly shut the door, and unplugged the light.
so if you want to make a scary movie, i've got the perfect spot.
oh yea! and there is a really old graveyard down the road from us not to mention how spooky the swamp is.
ask hannah and linnea about chasing foxes down that road in the golf cart.
18 December 2008
i passed!
great news! i passed the praxis exam! praise the Lord! i guess i will be in school for forever..yay.
24 November 2008
so much to be thankful for!
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS (Instead of Sheep)
(Irving Berlin) from the 1954 movie "White Christmas".
When I'm worried and I can't sleep/ I count my blessings instead of sheep/ And I fall asleep counting my blessings /
When my bankroll is getting small/ I think of when I had none at all/ And I fall asleep counting my blessings/
I think about a nursery and I picture curly heads/ And one by one I count them as they slumber in their beds/
If you're worried and you can't sleep/ Just count your blessings instead of sheep/ And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings /
I think about a nursery and I picture curly heads/ And one by one I count them as they slumber in their beds/ If you're worried and you can't sleep/ Just count your blessings instead of sheep/ And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings/
with much going on, it is very easy to get caught up in the despair of every situation. i wish i would sing this song to myself so much more, and be thankful for all that i have.. becasue the Lord has given me alot. so here is my list.. not in any real particular order.
1. for the Lord's mercy and love on a pitiful person like me:)
2. for Christ-believeing parents who support me even when i screw up (and i do that alot!)and pray for me.
3. for a sister who loves Jesus and is my best friend .
4. for friends who seek to be like Christ
5. for ht health of myslef and my family(that is alot right there!)
6. for a working car
7. for a job that i actually enjoy
8. for good grades
9. a beautiful home that God built :)
10.for living so close to the ocean AND the bay.
well you get the general idea. God is great!
what are you thankful for?
(Irving Berlin) from the 1954 movie "White Christmas".
When I'm worried and I can't sleep/ I count my blessings instead of sheep/ And I fall asleep counting my blessings /
When my bankroll is getting small/ I think of when I had none at all/ And I fall asleep counting my blessings/
I think about a nursery and I picture curly heads/ And one by one I count them as they slumber in their beds/
If you're worried and you can't sleep/ Just count your blessings instead of sheep/ And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings /
I think about a nursery and I picture curly heads/ And one by one I count them as they slumber in their beds/ If you're worried and you can't sleep/ Just count your blessings instead of sheep/ And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings/
with much going on, it is very easy to get caught up in the despair of every situation. i wish i would sing this song to myself so much more, and be thankful for all that i have.. becasue the Lord has given me alot. so here is my list.. not in any real particular order.
1. for the Lord's mercy and love on a pitiful person like me:)
2. for Christ-believeing parents who support me even when i screw up (and i do that alot!)and pray for me.
3. for a sister who loves Jesus and is my best friend .
4. for friends who seek to be like Christ
5. for ht health of myslef and my family(that is alot right there!)
6. for a working car
7. for a job that i actually enjoy
8. for good grades
9. a beautiful home that God built :)
10.for living so close to the ocean AND the bay.
well you get the general idea. God is great!
what are you thankful for?
songs
the title of my blog is by the great band switchfoot, and if you know me, you know they are my favorite band for many reasons, but mostly becasue hte lyrics always seem to suit where i am. this is an old song from the learning to breathe album, which i rediscovered on our trip to colorado. i've had and still have alot of questions to god about where to go with my life and what is going on (!?!?!?!) but listening to this song reminds me of who i am , and underserving person, who God has given me new life through His grace and mercy. it humbles me when i think i deserve something... i most certainly derserve one thing, death, but Praise be to the Lord who gives us this amazing grace! so check out the song.. here are the lyrics. sorry idon't know how to upload music players and the like to my blog. i'm sure itunes has it!!
"Economy Of Mercy"
There's just two ways to lose yourself in this life/And neither way is safe/
In my dreams I see visions of the future/But today we have today/
And where will I find You?/
In the economy of mercy/I am a poor and begging man/In the currency of Grace/ Is where my song begins/In the colors of Your goodness/In the scars that mark your skin/In the currency of Grace/Is where my song begins/
These carbon shells/These fragile dusty frames/House canvases of souls/We are bruised and broken masterpieces/But we did not paint ourselves/
And where will I find You?/
Where was I when the world was made?/Where was I?/I'm lost without You here/Yes, I'm lost without You near me/I'm lost without You here/
You knew my name when the world was made
"Economy Of Mercy"
There's just two ways to lose yourself in this life/And neither way is safe/
In my dreams I see visions of the future/But today we have today/
And where will I find You?/
In the economy of mercy/I am a poor and begging man/In the currency of Grace/ Is where my song begins/In the colors of Your goodness/In the scars that mark your skin/In the currency of Grace/Is where my song begins/
These carbon shells/These fragile dusty frames/House canvases of souls/We are bruised and broken masterpieces/But we did not paint ourselves/
And where will I find You?/
Where was I when the world was made?/Where was I?/I'm lost without You here/Yes, I'm lost without You near me/I'm lost without You here/
You knew my name when the world was made
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