Wednesday, August 29, 2018

August 2018 Unique Wrap-Up Post!




I thought I would try my hand at a wrap-up post since it is the end of August and summer is almost over… but not completely over yet! If you notice in the title, it says unique wrap-up post, that's because this is going to be a little bit different than what I see going around the blogosphere. And since this is my first time writing a end of the month wrap-up post, please excuse the randomness and be sure to let me know if you want to read more wrap-up posts like this in the future! *crosses fingers that it turns out ok!*

Ok! Lets dive right on in then! 


➳➳➳Windows down ➳ Diesel smoke ➳ Cornfields ➳  Hay bales ➳ Pasta ➳ Reading the Bible ➳ Driving home ➳ Looking for a horse for sale ➳ Finding the right horse ➳ Shadowing ➳ Room remodel planning ➳ Making soap plans ➳ Mowing the lawn ➳ Gardening ➳ Canning Pickles ➳ Shopping at a flea market ➳ Getting a great deal on LOTS of books! ➳ Going to a gun range ➳ Waking up in the middle of the night to let my dog out ➳ Driving ➳ Going in and out of eating healthier ➳ Got sick ➳ Riding Rosie ➳ Stepping out of comfort zone ➳ Ice cream! ➳ Feeling awkward ➳ Eating corn on the cob, but taking it off the cob ➳ Set a record for reading 3 full novels in two days! ➳ Feeling tired ➳ Morning walk ➳ Smoothies ➳ Listening to music ➳ Movies ➳ Us girls loudly singing our favorite country songs in the car for 6 hours ➳ Taking lots of pictures ➳ Getting braces ➳ Watching Studio C videos ➳ Getting addicted to Studio C videos ➳ FROZEN HOT CHOCOLATE DRINKS! ➳ Deciding that I love cornfields ➳ Panera two days in a row! ➳ Buying room decor ➳ Playing Volleyball ➳ Veggie sushi ➳ More shadowing ➳ Library ➳ Feeling overwhelmed ➳ Started my own Pinterest account ➳ Hiking ➳ More frozen hot chocolate drinks! ➳ Writing ➳ Reading ➳ Designing a bulletin for our youth church service ➳ Trying to notice the little things ➳ Collecting my favorite books for a new book case that I have yet to build ➳ Writing inspiration late at night ➳ Four wheeler driving ➳ Living ➳ Loving ➳ Laughing ➳ And learning ➳➳➳





➳➳➳My awesome family ➳ All of our crazy animals ➳ Time together ➳ Watching sunsets on Winds of Faith ➳➳➳



➳➳➳About song lyrics that we misunderstood ➳ Funny pictures with memes ➳ At old videos on phone involving a rope swing ;) ➳ At photo albums ➳ At Tucker, our little chihuahua ➳ With sisters ➳ With cousins ➳ Just because ➳➳➳





➳➳➳To trust God in the unknown ➳ That todo lists are helpful but extremely overwhelming ➳ That finding Joy is possible ➳ To NOT throw the baby out with the bath water ➳ To persevere ➳ That it's up to me to trust Him ➳ To notice the little things ➳ That life is fragile ➳ That making a difference it possible ➳ That eating healthy is hard ➳ That sometimes you have to do hard things ➳ To think positive ➳ To see the good ➳➳➳


Psalms 118:1 
"Oh give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever." 

What did you think of this wrap-up post? Was it too unique? What is one of your goals for September 2018? What did you laugh about this month? What is God teaching you this August? Lets talk about it! 





Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Dirty Dishes and Dog Bowls



I live in a very small house of five people and six dogs. I love my family and our dogs very much, but sometimes life happens and— Dishes get piled high, overflowing the sink. Dog bowls seem to disappear into thin air. It’s not like they have sprouted legs and walked off! Well, here is a simple solution to these occurrences… 

1. Wash your dishes as soon as your done using them. 
2. Have a designated spot for all your dog bowls and put them back when you are done  feeding the dogs.   

It’s as simple as that! But honestly, is it really that easy? Not sometimes. These chores seem so easy yet they usually build. One day of leaving dishes in the sink, and you will have a mountain of dirty dishes the next day. One day of leaving the dog bowls where you fed the dogs, and the next day you will have forgotten where they are! 

Dirty dishes and dog bowls aren’t the only things that seem small but build bigger problems. I could make a very long list! 

Does it get overwhelming? Yes. 
Are these chores always fun or easy to do? No. 

But they are necessary. People and dogs have to eat! So, how do we go about our day and not drag our feet on the jobs that we don’t enjoy? How do we become less busy so that things, big or small, don’t get pushed back? 

To answer the first question, lets look to see what the Bible has to say.

1 Corinthians 10:31
“…whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”

We are to glorify God in WHATEVER we do! Even in the small tasks like cleaning dishes or feeding the dogs. We are to praise, exalt, honor, and magnify God our Father. God has given us so much to be thankful for! Take washing dishes, for instance. Instead of looking at the mess, look at the blessing. Are you thankful for the food you ate off those dishes? Are you thankful for the help of your dad, mom, or siblings that help you wash the dishes? Are you thankful for a dishwasher? etc…

Also, in Philipians 2:14 with very clear instructions it says, “Do all things without complaining and disputing.” 

Notice it didn’t say do SOME things without complaining, it said do ALL things. This is hard! But, it is really important to stay positive. Complaining just wears us down.

Another verse that goes hand in hand with this is Philipians 4:11 “…for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content:”

Paul says to the believers of Philippi that he has learned to be content. Having contentment means to be in a state of peaceful happiness. To be satisfied. I’m still learning this, myself.

So, how do we go about our day and not drag our feet on the jobs we don’t enjoy? We have to learn to be content where we are at. Complaining gets us nowhere. If we focus on giving thanks to God for His many blessings, then we might not even notice the things that used to make us drag our feet.

The last question was, how do we become less busy so that things, big or small, don’t get pushed back? Everyone struggles with being busy. Sometimes having a busy schedule is a good thing, but not when it takes away from your goals, your chores, your family time, and most importantly your time spent with God. 

How do we keep this from happening? This answer is different for everyone. Ask yourself these questions. What do I choose to spend my time doing? Does it strengthen or weaken my relationship with God? What comes first in my life? What can I say “No” to, so I can have more time for the things that are important to me? 

Time management is important! There is only 24 hours in a day, so we need to be spending that time on the things that really matter.

Colossians 3:23
 “And Whatever you do, do it heartily, as unto the LORD and not to men,”

To sum up, dirty dishes and dog bowls, though small tasks, may grow to be giants. But hang in there, God defeats giants! Don’t complain about your mundane tasks, choose to be in a state of peaceful happiness. Think through your time management. And throughout it all, praise God from whom all blessings flow!

Have you ever felt like small everyday tasks can easily become overwhelming? How do you manage your time? How can we find peaceful happiness, or joy even when doing the jobs we don't like? 
What was your favorite bible verse from this post? 
How do you like the graphic for this post?? Would y'all like reading a wrap-up/highlights/end of summer/end of August/etc. post next Wednesday?
Lets chat in the comments! :)
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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Happiness vs. Joy


Happiness 
Written by Brooklyne 

A feeling
That makes you
Hold in your breath
A feeling
That makes you
Feel butterflies 
A feeling
That makes you
Smile, non-stop 
A feeling 
That makes you
Sing like crazy
A feeling
That makes you 
Dance, just because
A feeling
That only lasts
But a moment 

Joy
Written by Brooklyne 

A mindset 
That keeps you
Thankful for life
A mindset 
That keeps your
Heart, filled with love
A mindset
That keeps your 
Smile, joyful
A mindset 
That keeps you 
Singing throughout
A mindset 
That keeps you
Dancing in rain
A mindset
That only One
Can bestow it 
A mindset
That only you 
Can choose to keep
A mindset
That will last you 
A whole lifetime! 

The feeling of happiness can last for a season
vs.
The mindset of joy can last for years to come

Happiness depends on your circumstance 
Joy is seen no matter you circumstances

Choose joy! 

Philippians 4:4
"Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice!" 

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How have you been joyful this August? What is the difference between happiness and joy to you? Lets talk in the comments! :D 

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

The Weed Battle



It's that time of year when our gardens have grown and are starting to produce! It's a bountiful time, but things can get overwhelming, because good planted plants aren't the only things growing in our gardens, weeds have overgrown as well...

So, if you don’t “keep up” your garden, the inevitable is that the weeds WILL take over! They will crowd out any good seeds you have painstakingly planted and choke out the brave plants that have come up already. It’s up to us gardeners to prevent such bad things from happening to our gardens. After all, we put a lot of hard work into planting, planning, watering, weeding, harvesting and processing. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears. If you are a gardener, then you know what I’m talking about. And if you don’t, let me give you an idea. And don’t get me wrong, even though gardening is not always easy, I still LOVE it! 

After carefully planning where you will plant, you have to get the soil ready. That takes a lot of time, and wait—time? What time? Like seriously, gardening is something that we have to MAKE time for. *winks* Yes, even amongst the busiest of schedules.

I’m getting ahead of myself here. Before you do anything, you have to wait for the last frost. And where I live, you never know when that is. It’s a gamble. But really, the weather always is. For gardening, for haying, and for the horses! 

Anyway, once the ground is ready, then you have to plant your precious seeds, or transplant your precious plants that you have started inside the house to keep them safe from the cold. You dig the trenches for potatoes, you hill the ground (which in our case is clay) for squash, you make a trellis for cucumbers, and you get tomato cages for tomatoes, etc. All the while battling the heat and bugs!

As you step back after a long days work, you admire your handiwork. You can already see the fresh fruits of your labor being enjoyed at your family’s table. You take pride in your young garden. 

That is, until the enemy comes in the night. 

Yes, if you let only a small amount of time slip away. If you are unable to tend to your garden for but a short week, only a few days, some hours here and there, a minute, a split second, then the weeds WILL shoot up. They overtake and destroy your picture perfect garden! *cues scary music*

Ya, so, I think you get the picture! We all can relate in the fact that nobody likes weeds in their gardens. WEEDS ARE A PROBLEM! 

It's so hard not to get overwhelmed at the amount of weeds that grow in a short amount of time. 

When I arm myself with gloves, some water, and gardening tools, I'll look down the row of onions, preparing myself for the battle of the weeds. Kneeling down on my knees, I know that I will have too pull each weed, one weed at a time. It will be slow progress, but it it will be progress, nonetheless. Even though the weeding processes is hard, it IS necessary to get the harvest that we want. 

We have weeds in our life. Our enemy, Satan, puts those weeds in our lives to crowd out and chock our good seeds and plants. Looking at our weeds (different for all of us) we often get discouraged by their number. It is so easy to want to give up and go inside to the cool air conditioner, but in the end we have to stay out in the heat, deal with the bugs, and weed the rows in order to get a harvest. We have to endure through the battles we face each day. 

We have to kneel down on our knees. God will help you pull each weed one at a time. Things might be slow, but don’t give up, slow progress is still progress. Weeding our lives is not going to be easy, it might hurt, but it IS necessary. You are not alone in your weeding process. Whatever you are going through, God is with you always. And then, as you tend and care for the good plants in your life, they will grow strong, giving you fruit of the harvest. 

Never give up, keep on fighting the battle of the weeds! 

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
 "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."

2 Timothy 4:7 
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

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Do you like to garden? What is your favorite plant to grow? Have you ever battled with weeds in your garden? How about in your life? What has God been teaching you this week? Lets chat in the comments below!

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Why, God?



Why, God?
Written by Brooklyne 



"Why, God?"

"Why aren't you trusting Me?"

Two questions 

One of pain and "Why's"

Full of confusion

The other a hard solution

Full of hope 

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Everyone's "Why's" are different 

But God's answering question is the same

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If you are so worried 

If you are still hurting 

If you don't understand 

Even if you never will

Why aren't you trusting? 

God wants us to trust Him even if we don't understand the "Why's." Our unanswered questions are answered, just with a question for us. Why aren't we trusting? This is a real struggle for me, but I am learning that in order to really find peace that surpasses all understanding throughout this turmoil, I need to really ask, seek and knock. 

A few weeks ago, I was asking for peace. I would pray and pray but never felt peaceful in what I was going through. I thought I didn't know the right way to pray for peace, maybe I was doing it all wrong? No, I wasn't doing it all wrong, but I was missing something, though. 
I would pray and then expect this peace to wash over me like I had heard in stories. But I was frustrated when I wasn't feeling peace. 

I took a walk in the woods and sat by the creek, I told myself that I wasn't leaving until I had figured something out. I contemplated, "What is Peace?" To me, it is staying calm and feeling God's presence in all of the craziness of life. 

While I was in the woods, I was listening to the sounds of nature. The creek, birds, trees in the breeze, etc. One sound interrupted the quietness of the woods, it was a woodpecker. The noise of him pecking on a tree was like knocking on a door. Instantly a bible verse came to me, and at that time, I had no idea how that bible verse would help me find the peace that I was looking for.

 It was Matthew 7:7 "Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door shall be opened to you."

As a kid, I learned this verse as a song, and after hearing that bird, this song was stuck in my head. Now that day, I didn't quite figure much out, but a few day's later, I read a post on Sarah Keatts blog, One Name. Go here to read her post. The last few paragraphs really hit home and made me realize that what I was missing was the seeking Jesus part. I was asking, but not seeking. Now it makes since for me to have had that song stuck in my head.
I was putting all of my effort into asking and was disappointed, but now, I'm learning to ask AND seek Jesus in all of this. Because, Jesus is the Prince of Peace! 

The last part of Matthew 7:7 is to knock, I see this as moving forward. I want to be able to take a step of faith and knock, even when I don't know if that door will open or close.
Instead of asking "Why?" I want to learn to be trusting in Him.

Do you catch yourself asking "Why?" a lot? Have you ever wondered how to really find peace that surpasses? What does Matthew 7:7 mean to you?? How can we stop worrying and start trusting? 
Happy first of August! I hope that your summer has been a blast so far! It is still NOT over yet! *desperately holds on to summer for as long as possible* 
July Camp Nano was awesome! And I made it to my 10,000 word count goal!!! Im so excited to see where this story takes me! :D Did you do Camp Nano? Have you read any awesome books lately? 
Lets talk about it! Comment below! 
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