Thursday, January 27, 2011

Who Knew.. Snow Day??

I'm going to start out by saying Homeschoolers Don't Get Snow Days. Not only do we not get snow days but when it snows we get snowed in with our school. It's terrible. But today I was supposed to have my co-op classes (chem, spanish, and worldlit). Sadly, it snowed. oh wait did I say sadly?? I mean THANK THE LORD IT SNOWED!!!!!! I haven't had a snow day in FOREVER. We got So Much Snow! I slept in for the first time in weeks, then I got up and learned that my littlest sister has never made a snow man. What kind of nine year old has never made a snow man?? I felt so guilty. so, while still wearing our pjs, all three girlies went out side and attempted to make a snow man. He's name was going to be Dave. Sadly, he never got past the base. I forgot how hard it is to make a snow man!!! So I ended up taking lots of pictures out side of my adorable sisters and the beautiful out doors.
After playing outside with the dog and getting cold, we came inside to chocolate-chip pancakes. What a wonderful thing! We watched Hogan's Heroes while eating this wonderful breakfast.
The rest of the day was spent by going out to lunch with my Best Friend Morgan, a little bit of school, and song writing. I forgot how much fun snow days are!!! I love it!

Now I'm sitting in the kitchen while my sister bakes The Pioneer Woman's Blackberry Cobbler. I'm so excited to eat this. So. Excited.

I hope y'all had a wonderful day of snow!!! Enjoy God's beauty.



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

More Poetry.. by yours truly.

Hey all. I had to write another poem for my WorldLit class and I really like it so I thought I'd share. I know, I'm such a good person, I share! :) Enjoy.

A Welcome With A Celebration Drum

A welcome with a celebration drum.
I now have reached the place where I call home.
A hand reached down and voices shouted come.

And I was there, searching for a wisdom,
Looking for the knowledge above all else.
A welcome with a celebration drum.

I guess I could blame the first one, Adam,
For putting me in the state that I'm in.
A hand reached down and voices shouted come.

I knew where I was and what I'd become,
Someone not worth the breath given to me.
A welcome with a celebration drum.

But with His Glory and Love so Awesome,
He decided that I was worth it all.
A hand reached down and voices shouted come.

And thus I was given the great Freedom.
Despite my sin, I could live with the King.
A welcome with a celebration drum,
A hand reached down and voices shouted come.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Material Things?


I've been thinking this week about material things and how they don't last. Thursday night, here in the heart of Lancaster City, Zap & Co. burned down. Zap had been around since the '70s and then all of a sudden it wasn't there any longer. The fire went on for a very long time. I could see the smoke from my house. It was red. Everything was lost. It's a pile of blackened rubble now.
This made me stop and consider what I'm setting myself up for. Am I putting my hope, love, and trust in worldly, material things? Or am I trusting God to see me through. Am I worrying too much about what's going to happen after graduation and how I'm going to provide for myself, or am I trusting that the Lord will guide me through it all. Am I afraid that all my things will be lost in a four alarm fire and that I will have to start anew? Or am I trusting God?
It's been a lot to think about. I had a dream about fire. It's a scary thing. But slowly the promise that God will never leave me or forsake me has been seeping into my heart. I just hope that now the owner of Zap & Co. will be alright and that maybe, juuust maybe, he might see the Lord working through this tragedy. That's how God has knocked me over the head... many times. Keep Steve and the rest of the 300 block of Queen in your prayers.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

I Am Free

This is a poem that I wrote for my World Lit class::

I Am Free
By Carey Bustard

As I sat in my office chair
I realized I had forgotten
To turn off my curling iron.

I pulled out a file
In the cabinet by my desk,
Opened it to read
To see which argument was best.

As my mind began
To work this out,
A plane hit
And no one knew what was about.

The tower went up
Flames were everywhere.
People were screaming.
I grabbed my purse to get out of there.

But all to late
I boarded the elevator
Not knowing that
It was there I would meet my fate.

Two Towers fell.
The World was shocked
Not knowing what to do and
For most, it became a living Hell.

Not for me.
I was safe,
And sound,
Where Streets had no name,
Where I was Free.

Lot's Wife

I've been reading Russian literature for my World Lit class and this is a poem is one of the ones I had to read. I love this poem. You really have to read it at least three times. I've read it at least seven times already.. Here it is, Enjoy


Lot's Wife
By Anna Akhmatova, translated by D.M. Thomas

And the just man trailed God's messenger
His huge, light shape devoured the black hill.
But uneasiness shadowed his wife and spoke to her:
"It's not too late, you can look back still

At the red towers of Sodom, the place that bore you,
The square in which you sang, the spinning-shed,
At the empty windows of that upper storey
Where children blessed your happy marriage-bed."

Her eyes that were still turning when a bolt
Of pain shot through them, were instantly blind;
Her body turned into transparent salt,
And her swift legs were rooted to the ground.

Who mourns one woman in a holocaust?
Surely her death has no significance?
Yet in my heart she will never be lost
She who gave up her life to steal one glance.

Monday, January 10, 2011

oh em gee It's 2011















MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY (to my best friend, Danika..)

I hope you all had a wonderful set of holidays.



On a side note:: I am officially obsessed with Jams and Jellies.. and the tv show Psych. and looking at photographers' blogs, but that's not new..

photograph taken newyearseve in VA by myself