Monday, January 31

Proverbs

I listened to this sermon last night about the wisdom of Proverbs. I am now going to post a Proverb of the day for each day of the month there is a chapter in the book of Proverbs so it will work our splendidly.


"Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far about rubies."
Proverbs 31:10

Good Morning everyone

This morning I was not woken up by any artifitial means, nor by the rousing of a human voice, I woke up by the ending of my dream and the habit of early rising that my parents have instilled into me.

Some of you may know that Keziah is sick. She hasn't been sleeping much or eating much. I am hoping that I get her illness because when I am sick I feel um... relaxed for like the first time ever. I don't know a whole bunch of people that would prefer to be sick rather then do the work that God has set before them, but I do.

Oh well life will go on, and I won't get sick because I have piles to do. I am planning another high school party for church but I dont' got a date yet, a date in the calander that is... hehe. Anyways the week looks fairly uneventful. Today is the first play practice. I am not going to that one because I am not in the first thrity pages of the play. Those of you that are... good luck.

Tonight I am going to Veritas. Dr. Ganz is teaching there and I am really looking forward to what he has to say. Sadly this too is a school assignment of sorts. Mr. P. is making us write a profile on Dr. Ganz and that is one of the reasons I am going.

Well everybody have a great day. Just remember who made this day, and who asked you to be joyful in it. Just remember that you can call, comment, or email at any time and I will be willing to talk with you about your troubles... unless you're Margaret in which case I will prodict your troubles. (jk Margs, I love ya)

I have a Spanish test I need to take. I also have a Chemistry test I have to study for. I need to work on Algebra II and do some of the 82 pgs. of work for World Views this week. I think I will start by taking a shower.

Have a great life. I am not sure that I will but I am trying.

Wednesday, January 26

good or bad that is the question

Why is it that the greatest people are also the humblest? When a person is truly great, not just wealthy or powerful, witty or wise, but truly honorable, he isn't aware of his greatness. People that shaped the world with thier lives are not easily forgotten. They are men and women that people marvoul at. The thing is that there is really no man that is better then another as far as prefection goes for we are all stained. Everyone has a weakness. Some of us are worse then others perhaps but no one is the standard of goodess for no man or woman is really good.

The closer one comes to being good the harder it is for him to realize it. That is a gift from God in the form of logic. For it is said that pride is a sin. If a man who is considered good thinks of himself as such then he would posses an arrogance that could be called pride. Therefore the very good for which he is proud is no good at all because it takes but one sin to make a man truly bad. Therefore a truly good man does not know he is good, but rather thinks of himself as the worst of sinners.

Have We Forgotten our ABC's?

The New England Primer 1691, was used to teach colonial era children the alphabet, using rhyme and illustrations:


A In Adam's Fall
We sinned all.

B Heaven to find,
The Bible Mind

C Christ Crucify'd
For sinners dy'd

D The Deluge drown'd
The Earth around.

E Elijah hid
By Ravens fed

F The judgment made
Felix afraid.

G As runs the Glass,
Our life doth pass.

H My Book and Heart
Must never part

J Job feels the Rod,
yet blesses God.

K Proud Korah's troop
was swallowed up.

LLot fled to Zoar,
Saw fiery Shower
On Sodom pour.

M Moses was he
Who Israel's Host
Led thro' the Sea.

N Noah did view
The old world & new.

O Young Obadias,
David, Josias
All were pious.

P Peter deny'd
His Lord and cry'd.

Q Queen Esther sues
And saves the Jews.

R Young pious Ruth,
Left all for Truth.

S Young Sam'L dear
The Lord did fear.

T Young Timothy
Learnt sin to fly.

V Vasthi for Pride,
was set aside.

W Whales in the Sea,
God's Voice obey.

X Xerxes did die,
And so must I.

Y While youth do chear
Death may be near.

Z Zaccheus he
did climb the Tree
Our Lord to see.

Friday, January 21

it's FRIDAY!

This weekend isn't going to be great but at least it is a week end vs. it another week of school. I shouldn't complain because I really do have a great life. My parents love me, I am warm, I've got a job, I have great friends (thanks guys), I live in a country where it is prefectly ok to be strange, I am free to worship God where, when, and how I please, God has saved me from a life of misery and given me hope eternal life. That's not too bad. Just kidding, I mean for real I do complain too much. So what if I have 10 sibblings running around ALL the time being loud and rather innoying. They love me too, and I would die for everyone one them. They teach me so much and well... they too are a gift.

Monday, January 17

How was every bodies week going?

This post is devoted to the reader. I want you all to tell me how you are feeling. Ok? and after everyone posts we will move on. I just think it is important to just know about eachothers lives we here goes:

Tuesday, January 11


I know I have posted this before but I love this picture. It makes me laugh every time I see it. Posted by Hello

good morning!

How are you all? I am having a good week which is good. On this fine day a eerie fog is gently resting on the dewy grass. The temperature has not decided whether to freeze or to simply almost freeze, and neither have I. Outside my window there is a long lump of snow that has turned a pasty color from exposure to this nasty and dreary world. Other then the small dot of whiteness in our yard there are puddles of old water, the residue of melted snow. The trees have long since had leaves to clothe their dark branches. The grass that usually has changed to a bland brown color by now is very green due to the lack of frost and the abundance of water that is has soaked up in the couple weeks.
Water occasionally drips randomly from the wet limbs of the dark trees and makes a small ripple in the puddle below. The dull Christmas lights that my neighbor has yet to retire are plainly seen in contrast to the gray haze that has settled on our ridge.
You may think that I should be depressed about this, on the contrary I am rather satisfied deep within because of this weather. I love rain, and although this is not necessarily rain, and it most definitely a dreary day I find inner peace. I think it is because of the stark calm that is so evident when you witness this day. To breath in wet air, to feel the lazy wind against my cheeks, and to taste or smell the natural flavor of soggy elements in the atmosphere it is all rather delightful.

Monday, January 10


Romeo and Juliet Posted by Hello


primping (hehe) Posted by Hello


she drowned Posted by Hello


a Shakespearian girl Posted by Hello


Opheliah  Posted by Hello

Shakespeare's Knowledge... and the lack thereof

"There was never yet philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently"
Much Ado, Act v, Sc.1

"'Tis time to fear when tyrants seem to kiss"
Pericles, Act i, Sc.2

"Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none"
All's Well, Act i, Sc.2

"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them"
Twelfth N, Act ii, Sc.5

"Ignorance is the curse of God, knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven"
Henry VI, Act iv, Sc.7

"Words without thoughts never to heaven go"
Hamlet, Act iii, Sc.3

"The course of true love never did run smooth"
Mid N Dr, Act i, Sc.1

"They do not love that do not show their love"
Two G of V, Act i, Sc.2

"Love sought is good, but given unsought is better"
Twelfth N, Act iii, Sc.1

"In nature there's no blemish but the mind; none can be called deform'd but the unkind"
Twelfth N, Act iii, Sc.4

"To thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou can'st not then be false to any man"
Hamlet, Act i, Sc.3

"Defend your reputation, or bid farewell to your good life for ever"
M W of W Act iii, Sc.2

"Better three hours too soon than a minute too late"
M W of W, Act ii, Sc.2


All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances; 145
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.
As You Like It II vii


"But love is blind, and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit"
The Merchant of Venice

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so".
Act II, Scene II Hamlet

"What a piece of work is man! how noble in reason! how infinite in faculty! in form and moving how express and admirable! in action how like an angel! in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals! ".
Act II, Scene II Hamlet

"Can one desire too much of a good thing?".
Act IV, Scene I As you like it

"I like this place and willingly could waste my time in it"
Act II, Scene IV As you like it

"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool".
Act V, Scene I As you like it

"Conscience is but a word that cowards use, devised at first to keep the strong in awe".
Act V, Scene III King Richard III

"Tempt not a desperate man".
A
ct V, Scene II. Romeo and Juliet

"The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose". -
Act I, Scene III Merchant of Venice

"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt". -

Act I, Scene IV Mearsure for Measure


"
The miserable have no other medicine but only hope". -
Act III, Scene I Measure for Measure


"Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief doth fear each bush an officer". -
A
ct V, Scene VI Kind Henry IV part III


"Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once.
Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear;
Seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come".
Act II, Scene II Julius Caesar


"Everyone can master a grief but he that has it". -
Act III, Scene II Much Ado about Nothing





a horrible storm Posted by Hello

Saturday, January 8

moods smoothies and history

It is funny how little things like peach smoothies make a person happy. At least they make me happy. I haven't had the best evening in the history or evenings but tonight I decided to make myself a smoothie to calm my spirits and it worked. Ok I just wanted to say that.

Thursday, January 6

more bumper stickers

If you lived in your car, you'd be home by now

I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person

If marriage were outlawed, only outlaws would have in-laws

Save the whales! Trade them for valuable prizes! (not that I have anything against them)

Sleep is a poor substitute for coffee

A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.

Support the right to arm bears!

Politically incorrect and proud of it

Reality is the leading cause of stress

If you can read this, I can hit my brakes and sue you!

Your mind is like a parachute; it works much better when it's open. (very true)

Death Before Dishonor Nothing Before Coffee

Moooooove, I'm trying to speed!

IF THIS STICKER IS GETTING SMALLER, THE LIGHT IS PROBABLY GREEN

Adrenalin is my drug of choice.

Air Pollution Is A Mist-Demeaner (Ok I think that is funny)

Atheism is a non-prophet organization. (that one too)

Believe in Darwin; cancer cures smoking.

Deep down, divers care.

Despite The Cost Of Living, Have You Noticed How It Remains So Popular? (LOL)

Do not play a leap frog with a unicorn (ouch)

I don't decaf (I don't it's true)

Wednesday, January 5

I want you all to fill this out for yourselves on my comments

1. What kind of shampoo do you use?
Sheer Blonde

2. What color are your toe nails?
Pearly Blue

3. Favorite beneficial drug?
Motrin

4. What is your hair tecture?
thick, smooth, wavy, on occation very out of control.

5. What is your favorite kind of cereal?
I like Rice Krispies, and I do whatever they tell me. ;)

6. Do you file away all your emails, delete them right away or keep um all in your inbox?
I file them.

7. If your house was burning down would you dare to grab some stuff?
Oh yeah.

8. What is the cause of the worst physical pain you have ever felt?
Getting my tonsils taken out.

9. How do you eat your peanut butter sandwiches?
Somtimes peanut butter and bannans is good. Sometimes with jelly. depands.

10. Favorite kind of paper, and so you write on the first line?
college ruled. I do not right on the top line unless it is a title of a list or something.

11. Do you beleive in caffeine?
I invented the stuff. jk but yes.

12. Coolest verse you can think of:
Faith is the substnace of things hoped for the evidence of things not seen.
Hebrews 1:11

13. Best year of your life:
I think when I was 9.

14. The scaredest you have ever been?
I was absolutly freaked when my baby sister wasn't breathing or even awake and my whole family couldn't breath very well.

15. How do you prefer your water (in the case of quantity, temerature, cantaner etc.)?
I could drink the stuff like all the time if it is avaible. I am one of those compulsive drinkers. I get high on water if I sit there and drink more then like 6 glasses.

Ok so that was rather dumb but very fun. Thanks.

Monday, January 3

a test I took

Napoleon
You are Napoleon Dynamite. You have sweet bowstaff
and numchuck skills, love to have a killer time
playing tetherball, and can amaze your friends
with your spectacular dance grooves.


Which Napoleon Dynamite character are you?
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The New Year!

Today is the first Monday of the year. I have so much I want to improve in my life before the year ends. I have chapters of the Bible I want to have laid in my heart, habits formed, placed seen, books read, people cared for, things accomplished, grades raised and work completed. There is much to do, and not much time to do it. Jesus is coming. We do not know the hour He will return but when He does I better be ready. I am going to try to instill into my life the good things that Jesus wants me to be doing. I hope that by the end of the year I will be even more prepared for Christ to return. I hope you will be too.

Sunday, January 2

Build Me Up Buttercup

How is everybody? I am just sitting here waiting till we have to go to church. Jerusha is singing/dancing to this little singing/dancing flower. The flower is mine from Christmas and plays 'Build Me Up Buttercup' and it is adorable to watch her play with it. The lyrics are rather cute and the little boys are having a theological discussion about it. John was just telling Kez he didn't want her to break his heart. Alex turned to him and said "John she can't, because a broken heart is when you're crying and stuff." John told him it is when other people are crying not you. They sorta argued about it. They are so cute.

Saturday, January 1

I am back!

Happy New year everyone! I hope that as of now your new resolutions are being fulfulled. I had a great time at conference this year. I learned so much from Pastor York's sessions. I have a list he gave to us this week. It is a list of ten things that you should consider about the things you do. Especaily think about the music you listen to, the movies you watch, the books you read, the things you talk about, the clothes you waer, the emails you send, and basically the things you on a day to day basis.

1. If it cannot bring glory to God it will not bring glory/joy to you.

2. If you cannot honor your parents by partisipating in it then it is forbidden.

3. If it is not the right thing for you to do, don't do it.

4. If it keeps you from obedience to a clear command it's illegal.

5. If it will make you stumble... forsake it.

6. If it makes others stumble then... forsake it.

7. If it lacks redemptive qualities give it up.

8. If it produced by a non-Christian then be careful.

9. If its prodiced by a Christian then be on gaurd.

10. If you can do something better than do it.


Wow. That is all I have to say because going by this list... I have go some problems.

Well I going to post agian later. Hope you all have a great first day of the year. Thanks.