Monday, December 27, 2010

"Teenager"

I found this poem a few weeks before I turned thirteen and loved it. You can find it at ylcf.org.

"Teenager"
This word "teenager"
Has a bad connotation
Throughout the world,
And especially our nation.
It brings thoughts of
Baggy pants and orange hair;
Of a young girl who’s pregnant,
And of kids who don’t care.
These teens have got a
BIG ATTITUDE!
And boy, they sure know how
To be impolite and rude.
Some teens have their sports,
Youth Groups and Sunday Schools;
Their Bible studies and
Prayers at the flag poles.
But these teens still don’t seem
To get the complete picture of
What it means to be like
The Savior Above.
For Christians should be different—
We’re not to fit in!
God doesn’t care if we’re cool—
He wants to keep us from sin!
What if the word "teenager"
Brought to your mind
Someone honest and polite,
Loving, giving, and kind?
What if it meant someone
On fire for the Lord,
Who eagerly read
And obeyed His Word?
What if we were to create
A completely new definition
For this word "teenager"
Which doesn’t get honorable mention?
Just think of the changes
That would happen in the U.S.A.
If our teenagers lived
By God’s way each day!
Now wouldn’t it be awesome?
Why don’t we give it a try?!
Let’s give it our all,
Getting help from on High.
Let’s make a new meaning
For that disesteemed word;
Let’s make a difference
For Jesus our Lord!
-Gretchen L. Glaser


{Sorry for the shortness of posts around here, folks. I'm working on some more in-depth stuff!}

Friday, November 5, 2010

A Beautiful Sunset

During a fun weekend during the summer, we witnessed this gorgeous sunset. Sunsets always look amazing over water.



 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

About me...

I recently wrote up a new profile description and I was, um, quite proud of it. So I'm posting it. Because it's good to know about the people whose blogs you read.

ABOUT ME

My Photo
LINDSEY MARIE
MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES
I am a sinner, saved by the blood of Jesus Christ. He died for me and for YOU! I've been homeschooled for 5 years and I love it; It's what is truly best for our family. I love my 5 siblings. My parents. I am very pro-life. In my spare time I love to sew and craft. I adore reading Christian books. Blogging makes me happy. I digi-scrap. I like twirly skirts. I have some of the most AMAZING friends. Ever. I love the children I baby-sit for. I am a creationist. I am an avid piano player. I am LindseyMarie! ;-) P.S. Always remember the real I AM.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Recipe Book

I'm not very good at crafts and don't do them very often, but a couple weeks ago I actually did one all by myself! While I was in Iowa with my friend, we went to a crafts store and I thought this craft was so cute and fun! So when my friend's mom said she'd buy each of us a craft, I decided on this right away. 'Course since I'm not very creative, it didn't turn out as well as the example, but I'm happy with it.
 So this is the craft. A book for recipes, some ribbon, stickers, and recipe cards.
 This is how it is set up. With rings that will be easy to put more recipes in and stickers for each new section like appetizers or desserts.
 I got some more stickers so I had more things to work with.
 This is my first page. It's the main dish section.
 And the second for side dish.
 This next one is for soup/salad.
 This is the appetizer one.
 My favorite- desserts!
 And the section for other...
So this was my final product. With some ribbons on the rings and the recipe cards in between each section, it was finished. I'm happy with it! I'm scared to start writing recipes though because I don't want to mess it up!! :-)

Monday, September 20, 2010

Sun Rise

Last Saturday I rolled over in bed and saw this out my window... I stumbled downstairs, grabbed the camera and made my way outside to snap a few shots. (It looked way better in real life)
Isn't God amazing to give us two beautiful pictures like this every day? Yet it's only once in a great while that we actually take the time to watch them.

Take me for example. This is outside my window every morning, yet how many time do I "see" it??

Maybe once a month.

It is now my goal to at least once a week watch a sunrise or sunset.... to reflect on the beauty God has made and to thank him for it.

Will you join me??

Friday, September 17, 2010

Emily's Favorite Verses

Favorites come pretty easy to me. My family jokes that every song is my favorite since I'm constantly asking the music to be turned up to my favorite song which happens to be a different one most every time. (My actual favorite song is In Christ Alone.) I also have favorite colors, animals, and so on like most people, but I'm gonna share with you some of my favorite verses found in the Bible.


1 Corinthians 10:13- No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful, He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.

Romans 8: 31 - What shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can stand against us?

Isaiah 48:17-18- Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: I am the Lord your God, Who teaches you to profit, who leads you in the way you should go. Oh, that you had paid attention to my commandments! Then your peace would have been like a river, and your righteousness like the waves of the sea.

Isaiah 17:10- So likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, "We are unprofitable servants. We have done what was our duty to do."

Proverbs 16:9- A man's heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.

Psalms 46:10- Be STILL, and know that I am God.

Isaiah 53:12- And He was numbered with the transgressors, And He bore the sin of many, And made intercession for the transgressors.

Romans 8:28- And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God and are called according to his purpose.

Jeremiah 29:11-13- For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. And you willl seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Eighth Grade

Written a week ago, on my first day of school...

Today I started my last year of middle school. Of course, it wasn’t as big of a deal as if I went to a school. But it was still a day of reflection.

I remember school two whole years ago, when Mom was on bedrest and we did school each day on her bed. We were anxiously awaiting the birth of our twin sisters. When they were born we took a bit of time off school and as a result finished in June.

Last year was challenging but got easier as the babies grew and learned to play and sleep.  Last year I learned to love playing the piano after 5 long years of it being “so-so.”  We did a lot of good (I see that now) work last year and I learned some important concepts.

And we get to this year.... I have “great expectations” for this year. I’m hoping to learn a lot and to grow in knowledge; not only in academics, but in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ and the wonderful plan he has for me and my life.

As I prepare to hit the “save” button, I want to ask you.... Have you taken time to reflect on school years past by?

Saturday, September 11, 2010

9/11

Today is the 9 year anniversary of 9/11. Last year Emily published a wonderful post on her adoption blog about 9/11 and I'm going to direct you there. I was only 4 in 2001 so my remembrance of this day is very small.

Monday, September 6, 2010

We Haven't Done This in a While...

I'm postive today, (Labor Day), because I just spent an amazing weekend up north with my friends. We talked, went skiing, and went tubing. Although it was cold the whole time and I went to bed last night with chills, and woke today with tons of unexplained bruises, we had a great time. And I would so do it again!

So what are you positive about today? Because you have the day off? Because school starts tomorrow? Because you slept in?  Share it with the world! Or only the people who read this blog. :-)


New changes in the page, Em has Favorites.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

School... Are YOU Ready???

In our house, we've been getting ready for school. Our school room (which is in the basement) has been newly organized. All the stuff from last year has been filed away. All of our new books are in our crates.

The school table has been cleaned up and all traces of crayon removed for the moment.

These chairs usually surround the table.

We will be starting after Labor Day. Our schedule for the weeks ahead are beginning to fall into place. Piano Lessons, Co-op, all that fun stuff!

So, now the big question is??? Are YOU ready for school to start? For your days to be routine again? To be wishing it was summer?? ;-)

Are YOU ready??

Ecclesiastes 12:12b 

      Of making (finishing) many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.


Sunday, August 1, 2010

Cards

Last night my friend and I made some cards. We covered the front of the cards with big stickers and then we accented them. 
This first one is my friend's. We glued on a bow and used rub-on's for the corners.

 This next one is a bit hard to see but it has a sticker on it with the words, " A hug is a handshake from the heart"
 This is the inside.
 This is a thank you card. I love the simple look and the cute flowers. It's totally me!

I can't wait to write in these and get them in the mail!

Monday, July 19, 2010

That craft?

Yeah, that craft I was making??

uhhhhh, I never got a picture of the finished product.




I'll get back to you about that soon!

Sorry!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Year of Doubt Book Review

Year of Doubt is written by Dorcas Good.  It is copy-right 1989 by Rod and Staff Publishers.  You can purchase it online at rodandstaffbooks.com or by phone at (606) 522-4348.

The book is set in Green Hill, Indiana.  It is set in modern-day time.  The book covers one school year, from fall until spring.

The main character is Lois Ann Owen, who is fourteen and the oldest of seven children.  She is nervous about starting a new school and she has a bad attitude about moving all together.  She doesn’t like her big family (!) or how poor they are.

The main theme of the story is how Lois Ann thinks she can be good enough in her own strength.  After struggling for awhile, she becomes a Christian and has to work to change her attitudes. Another theme is Hilda, the rich girl who is mean to Lois Ann and constantly teases her and tries to get her into trouble. Once Lois Ann becomes a Christian, she must learn to deal in the Christian way with Hilda.

Then Lois Ann’s Mother gets sick and must be on bed-rest for two weeks!  How can Lois Ann take charge of everything; laundry, cooking, cleaning and mothering for that long? And the garden is getting ready to harvest! What can Lois Ann do? Does she rely on God for her source of help? Or does she try to do it all her way?

Year of Doubt is a very real book. I really enjoyed the comparison between Lois Ann as a Christian and before she was a Christian. I learned more about how to have a good relationship with God. I also learned about how to be thrifty with what we have and to thank God for it no matter what.

The author did a good job describing the places in the book. You could see Lois Ann’s frustration when she didn’t have enough chocolate to make cookies and you could see the shabbiness of their house. The author also made Lois Ann’s struggles feel very real. You could relate to her and what she was feeling.

This is a great book. I read it almost nonstop on the way home from Florida. You should read this book to find out what happens and discover again how it feels to accept Christ through Lois Ann.
~LindseyMarie

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Play Dough Recipe

Do you know someone who would love to play play dough?? Well, I have a good recipe for it! Although I can't boast it as delicious or low in calories, I CAN boast that it feels amazing on your hands!

Play Dough

1 cup of flour
1/2 cup of salt
1 tble of oil
1 cup of water
A few drops of food coloring

Add all the ingredients into a pan. The amount of food coloring should depend on how deep a color you would like the dough.

Now heat the ingredients on the stove at medium heat. Mix. The liquid will start getting lumpy and yucky, but keep mixing. Mix until the mixture is doughy. At this point I sprayed a small part of the counter with cooking spray and dumped the dough on it. Now you knead the dough until it's cooled down. The dough will become really smooth and feel great on your hands! I love new play dough!

And there you go, new, homemade play dough! Have fun!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Any Guesses???

I had a great time tonight making up ________! Any guesses??

More coming soon!

~LindseyMarie

Saturday, June 26, 2010

I Love this picture!!!

I took this picture last Saturday while making Oreo Truffles. Recipe coming soon!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Rearrange!

I like to rearrange things until they're perfect. And then a few months later, I rearrange them. Again. And again.

Lately I've kept my room pretty much the same way for a while. I might get in a cleaning streak and clean and organize for a day, but I've been pretty happy with where my furniture lay. But then my room started getting really messy. Clothes on the chair, on the bed, a few in the dresser, on the floor, papers everywhere, but I'm sure you've seen a messy room!

That's when I get in a rearranging mood! This last time, I had three siblings, (ages 8, 6, and 2), in my room getting into things while I moved things. Moving a mattress by yourself with a two year old playing hide and seek around it, is HARD!

I moved my bed to a whole 'nother spot, the dresser across the room, stereo on the dresser, chair to a different corner, and my room looks AMAZING! It looks huge! I took a few more minutes to straighten up and organize, and it is so refreshing to walk in my room!

It's amazing how rearranging your room can make so much difference! Not only does it look bigger, but it somehow makes it easier to take the extra time to put things away. It feels great to lay in bed at night with a whole new view of my room and feeling like I'm in a whole new place, only with all familiar stuff around me!

So to sum it all up, I give you a designing tip of rearranging your room. A room. Something that needs to be livened up or needs a new look!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Colorful Thread

Be Inspired by color!

~LindseyMarie

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A Flowered Hat

I recently got a white hat at the store. But I couldn't leave it alone. It needed more!

So I removed the buttons and sewed on the bottom of a snap.

Then I made this flower and sewed the front of a snap on the back.
Then you put the two together!
Here I am wearing my new hat!
I've made 5 different flowers so far.
Next on my list is one for the 4th of July!

~LindseyMarie

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Flower Jar

Remember this jar I made to store my colored thread in?

I recently made another one to store these silky flowers in.
This Accent flower I used? I made that and I have big plans for making a lot more.

The flowers inside the jar are from those flower necklaces you can get at the dollar store and the party store. Our's were falling and instead of throwing them away I just cut them apart. 

~LindseyMarie

Thursday, June 10, 2010

A tunnel of trees

What a beautiful view at a park near our house!!! I love the beauty of this nature trail! What an amazing and creative God we have!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Books, Books, Books!

If you know Emily and I personally, you know we love to read. As in we devour books. So we've started a book list of books we recommend. Click here to check it out!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Ice Cream Sandwiches

Don't these look good?


Here's how to make them!

  1. Make up your cookies. (Emily and I used Cake Mix Cookies, recipe coming soon)
  2. Freeze them for 20ish minutes until hard. (but don't lay them on the hot stove afterwards) Soften your ice cream.
  3. Assemble your sandwiches. Here's how!
Lay a cookie down on some cling wrap.

Add a small scoop of Ice Cream.

Add another cookie on top and apply pressure. Be careful not to let the ice cream slip out.

Roll in chunky sprinkles.

Wrap them up cute in cling wrap! (Please pardon the partially melted ice cream.)

Throw 'em in a bowl in your freezer and watch them disappear.

Because I'm like to be orderly, here's a picture of some frozen cookies.

Enjoy!

~LindseyMarie
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