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Tuesday, 04 September 2007

  • Is this xanga... pink?????

    We've been having a family reunion over the past weekend, and it has been awesome!  I'm quite exhuasted, but hey... it's worth it having your family around.  Thank you, my dear cousin Carolyn, for the fun and laughter you brought to us.  Thank you, my dear cousin Craig, for messing up my hair... (yeah right!!!)  Thank you, my dear cousin Katelyn, for picking me up, then dropping me.  (I'm still impressed she can pick me up when she's 3 years younger than me...)  And as for the rest of all you family... thanks for an amazing weekend.  With as much food as we ate all weekend, it's amazing I haven't busted.  My cousin Charlie put it this way:  "I'm full till Wednesday."

    Happy Birthday to my dear, sweet brother, Mike.  He is 21 now... an old man.  *wink*  Thanks for always being there for me, and I love you muchly.

    It is now September, and I was just noticing how nice it is outside.  I don't know about the weather where you are, but it's been sooo lovely here.  Not too hot, not too cold.  Just right.

    Like your name, O God, your praise reaches to the ends of the earth; your right hand is filled with righteousness.  --Psalm 48:10

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

  • Here I am, a lonely college student with enormous professors breathing down my back, monster tests looming ahead, and uncaring fellow students laughing on either side of me.  Okay… so I am taller than two of my professors… so what?  They are still powerful *evil laughter comes from no where*.  Woe is me, who was I to know what sort of things I was getting myself into by enrolling myself into a den of lions?  The pipets and gradulated cylinders angrily throw off my precision as I measure dangerous unknown liquids.  Scoffing at my very little brain, and lack of talent in the numerical world, patterns and equations play with my eyes.  Essays abundant demand my full attention, causing me to mix them up into one massive hoard of unreadable, unacceptable mess.  Yes, the complicated world of complex education is upon me.

    Who am I?  Call me blessed.

    Yes, it is I, Sarah!  I have made it through my first week of community college, alive and well.  Though some of the extensive paragraph above is true, you probably can tell most of it is simply me trying out my English skills.  =]  *cough*(… or rather finding out if I have any….)

    I truly am blessed, to know I have such great friends as you, and a loving family I can fall back against and rest when the world becomes tiresome.  Phillipians 4:4 says “Rejoice in the Lord always.  I will say it again, Rejoice!”  It feels SO good to rejoice!  Singing with my little brother at the top of our lungs, playing games with my little sister, hanging out with my older siblings… these make me rejoice.

    Well, I’d better go dive back into homework.  Remember to rejoice this week!

    Love yas!

    Oh… and I found out the unknown liquid was Toluene.  Don’t ask me what that is, because I have NO CLUE!  (I hope it isn’t too dangerous… I got a little thirsty during lab.  JK JK JK!!!)

Friday, 03 August 2007

  • My dear, sweet grandma went home to be with Jesus Wednesday morning.  There's a verse in the Bible that says, there is a time to be born, and a time to die.  Grandma made the most of the time she had to live, that's for sure.  My grandma never missed an opportunity to laugh, to tease, or joke.  She also knew just what you needed, and she would quickly hop to work with "Grandma will make it all better."  Most of all grandma knew what it meant to be a strong Christian.  Her belief in God encouraged my walk, and strengthened us all.

    No one in the whole world can make potato salad better than yours Grandma!  I love you Grandma, and we will miss you greatly. 

    "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ..." --Philippians 3:2

Tuesday, 31 July 2007

  • Thank you, my dear sweet friends, for not forgetting me.  Though you have every right to forget me, you have stuck by me this summer, and I am truly thankful. 

    Let me tell you a bit about my busy summer.  Doesn’t it seem funny that you stay extremely busy, and then afterward you can’t remember everything you did?  *sigh* 

    After my uncle’s death, I couldn’t seem to get hold of my life, and pull it back to normal.  A death of a loved one puts everything in perspective, and sometimes it makes us think differently about our every day activities.  Through a series of fortunate events, God worked through me, and I took a sweet journey through His mercy and faithfulness.

    Bible school this year was themed Avalanche Ranch, and for a whole week I could act like a cowgirl and be as wild as I wanted.  =]  WHAAA HOOO!!!  (Okay, some of my excitement has not worn off yet…)  I had an amazing week that week.  I had the 2-3 grade class, and those kids never ceased to amaze me.  True, they were not always sweet, polite, loving children… but who cares?  I had a young girl that comes from a broken home.  I have always shaken my head when thinking about her, since she can be a HANDFUL sometimes.  However, this week she and I got to talking one on one about situations in her life.  It was amazing how she really wanted to do the right thing, and she just wanted her mom to love her.  I could see loneliness in her eyes, and it almost broke my heart.  Throughout the week, I was able to spend time with her, and share with her God’s love.  You never know how much kids get from talks like that… but I feel God is going to do something great in her life.  Thank you God for Bible school… something I don’t think I’ll ever grow out of.  I learn something new every year.

    The mission trip I took with my church youth group was indescribable.  So many things happened that I would have not expected, and I learned so many valuable lessons.  The best part was how we were able to bless others.  I was able to experience the happiness and thankfulness of a family whose house we worked on during our stay down in New Orleans.  The true value of our experience shone bright as we gave recaps of our trip to the congregation, and saw the tears in their eyes as we showed them a slideshow of pictures accompanied by the song We Will Stand by Avalon.  One of my favorite parts of the mission trip was the fact that we as a group grew stronger in our faith, and our relationships with each other strengthened as well.  We prayed together, laughed together, cried together, and I think we all learned valuable lessons from each other.

    There is so much more I could say about the trip, and other things that have happened this summer, but I’m sure you’ll all tired of reading by now, and would love to move on to other, more exciting things.  =]  Again, thank you all for being there for me.  I appreciate it greatly.  Now, just a few interesting things I’ll leave with you that I have done this summer.

    -Ate alligator

    -Threw up at work

    -Watched Oceans Thirteen

    -Learned how to sink to the bottom of the pool

    -Obtained a 4.0 grade average at the community college

    -Cried on a ferry crossing the Mississippi River

    -Hugged a mannequin in Kohles

    -Was soaked by a water balloon

    -Met relatives I didn’t know I had

    -Realized I was shorter than my little brother… GAHHH

    -Missed all my internet friends!

Saturday, 14 July 2007

  • Hi all!  I miss you all, but summer is taking a hold of me with all the activities and events.  I hope you are having as much fun as me, and experiencing God in a new and awesome way. 

    This last week was Vacation Bible School at our church.  It was amazing.  I had the 2-3 grade class, and those kids were great.  I think I must have said, "Sit down", "Pay attention", "You call that a line???", "Stop drawing on people's backs"  (jk!  )  a million times!  It was worth it though when those kids trust you, and love you.  They gave me hundreds of hugs, and I got to talk to some of them about life.  Even though they are young, some of them were from broken homes, sadly, and didn't feel very loved.  It was sad, but we were able to let these kids know that God is always near and loves them.  It was a great feeling, reaching out to them, and those hugs were worth spending all that time with them. 

    Just to let you know, I will be gone this next week on a mission trip.  I'll miss everyone!  I'm thinking of you, and praying. 

    Keep on rockin!  Love yas.

    Who among the gods is like you, O Lord? Who is like you— majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?  --Exodus 15:11

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