Wednesday, January 29, 2020

The First Month of 2020 in Review



~January 2020 in review/highlight~

➳Winds of Faith drove down for a convention ➳We went zip lining!!!➳Took lots of notes➳Ate hotel waffles➳Yummy food➳Sang songs➳Food for thought➳A bit overwhelmed➳Thankful for friends➳A couple awkward encounters➳Long food lines➳Outreach project nerves➳Rode in a school bus (rare occasion for a homeschool graduate, lol)➳laughed, cried➳cupcake + best sandwich EVER➳Scrambled for a writing contest➳Played with a adorable baby➳Free stuff➳Funny face swap➳Hilarious pics, we are a hoot➳Walking around the city and going in circles... long story➳Heart hurt for the homeless➳Memories of same place, last year➳Road trip home➳


^^ Mama and I <33


^^ The cupcake had to have a photoshoot, lol


^^ As you can see, since we don't have "real" whip cream at our house, I really go all out!

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➳Cover design➳Watched Little Women in theater!!!➳Soap packaging➳Soap sales➳Winds of Faith Co. giveaway➳Sister took a picture of a dandelion (in January!) ➳Grocery shopping➳Menu planning➳Putting together a office chair➳Early morning trips to the gym (5 comes early when you stay up late...)➳Cutting soap bars➳Super fun plans➳Excited texts➳Spontaneous four wheeler rides➳Got a couple pictures off of my old phone➳Lunch date w/ big sis➳Deepish convos➳City traffic as a backseat driver is just as scary if not more-so than actually driving➳But the three of us sisters survived!➳


^^ Watching Little Women 


^^ Cover Design


^^ Peppermint Charcoal Cleanse


^^ New packaging feature 

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➳Making Runzas (a Nebraska/Kansas thing) with friends from church➳Nerf gun war, lets not forget to mention it "went down" during Runza making, lol➳Magic tricks gone wrong➳Playing cards➳A makeup challenge, lol➳The concept was the same as brother-does-makeup-challenge➳Yup, haven't laughed that hard in a while *winks*➳


^^ Runzas 


^^ My daddy is da best! 


^^ Text convo that I had to save XD Sometimes I'm weird and answer with gifs.

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➳Sudden freezing weather and snow➳But-- frozen hot chocolate drinks anyway!➳Hand-lettering on a baptismal certificate➳Workout videos @ home➳Babysitting on Tuesdays➳Fun crafts and rambunctious kids➳FaceTiming ➳Pen pal letters <3➳Hanging with a friend for a whole day--so much fun!➳Making no-bake cookies, pumpkin bread, pizza➳Discovering a awesome movie series called Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and we are loving it so far! The music in it is awesome!➳


^^ Snowing actual snowflake shapes! (I get excited over random things!)

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➳Living➳Laughing➳Loving➳Learning➳

I'm always trying new wrap-up post formats, how did you like this one? 
What was one thing that was exciting for you this month?

Many Blessings
Brooklyne Elysse 


Monday, January 27, 2020

Nineteen things I learned in 2019



Already a month into the new year, I am still pondering the things I learned in 2019. Twenty nineteen was a year full of amazing highs and challenging lows. But throughout last year, I have grown and learned so much.

I thought I'd do a post about 19 things I have learned in 2019. Well, it turned out to be a rather long post, so get comfy!  

1. I've learned: Comfort zones are meant to be surpassed. 

I have always been afraid of leaving my comfort zone. Fear has a way of paralyzing me and holding me into place, never letting me grow into the person God made me to be. Fear has put a comfort zone in my way and I have a choice each and every day as to what I do about it. I can either stay safe where I am, or chance something that could be potentially amazing. This year, I have learned to take a few chances. I have learned to be more spontaneous and adventurous. To embrace new things and learn from the past. I have overcome a lot of doubt, and I still am working through my fear, but I know one thing's for sure... my Jesus continues to go with me wherever life takes me outside of my comfort zone. It's outside of my comfort zone that I see my need to rely on Him. In 2019, I learned that comfort zones only confine us, and they are meant to be surpassed. Those boxes we put ourselves in as excuses are meant to be barged down. 

2. I've learned: Life is darn hard sometimes. But it doesn't have to be all the time.

Yep, I'm being very blunt when I say that life isn't always smiling faces, epic adventures, fun times, happy friends. Life can be downright cruel--to all of us. It can punch us while we are down. And no one is excluded from the hard times, the rough days, the difficult nights. Everyone goes through seasons of hurt and change. It's OK to feel, but it's not ok to stay down for long. It's not ok to let your bad days and the pain you feel right now rule your life. It's OK to cry, but it's OK to heal. It's OK to be angry, but it's not ok to distance yourself from those who love you and the God who loves you even more than you could ever imagine. Bad things happen, sin exists, loved ones pass away, etc but we've gotta start looking up. God is still working on our hearts. We have to let Him in or the pain we feel will never have a chance to be overcome. When we feel like life is getting to much for us to carry, lets remember that this feeling won't last forever, because with God's help... we will overcome it.

3. I've learned: Dreams take shape in His own time.

I have a few dreams that I feel like God has either forgotten about, or that they're on the back burner for some odd reason of His. But ya know what, I'm learning that it's ok to let God's timing be perfect. Why would I try to rush something that He already made Perfect just for me?

4. I've learned: It's worth it to make good choices.

For anything really. We each have choices to make, and it's worth it to make the right one. I struggle with exercising and eating healthy. Oh, I can pull it off for a couple months, but what gets me is the constant decision making that keeps those healthy habits consistent. Consistency is key with lots of things, and healthy eating/exercising is no exception. I go in and out, and I'm learning that it really is worth it to make good choices, even if it's hard. 

5. I've learned: The comparison game is inevitable, but it's what you do about it in your heart that matters.

Yup, you know it. We all struggle with the "grass is greener" comparison game. It's human nature. We are going to go through seasons of feeling like so and so has it all together, or they are better at this or that, or what's her name is just plain prettier than I am. You name it, the comparison game is not all fun and games. Everyone knows the pang of feeling less than your own expectations, I've felt it many times. But it's what we do about it in our heart that truly matters. We must change our heart and learn to love ourselves where we are at. We need to look at our mindset, our thoughts. Why can't we show ourselves some grace, like we would for any of our loved ones? 

6. I've learned: I overthink things... A LOT.

It's apart of my personality to overthink and analyze something until it turns into a pulp. I have learned this about myself in the last year. But I've also learned to try and take a step back from from it all and to just breath. Because sometimes there is a simple explanation for something, or things don't have to be as complicated as I seem to want to make them. 

7. I've learned: The expectations I thought were from the world were really my own expectations. 

I thought the world had a view of how things were supposed to be (which it kinda does) but in my situation, it was me who had decided to put so much pressure on myself. God has a plan and that plan might differ from what I have expectations for. We have to learn to let God's plan override our own earthly plans.

8. I've learned: To put my phone down more. 

Why why WHY is it so hard for this generation-- for me-- to put my silly phone down? Why am I so obsessed this little rectangle sporting a screen? What I'm learnING: to live in the present and not to live on my phone. It's a struggle, that's for sure, but I would hate to miss out on those special moments in life (the ones I so-often take for granted) when my attention is spent on my phone.

9. I've learned: That having friends is nice, but it's family that is always in my corner.

This year, I've really pondered friends and friendships. I don't have many "friends" but I have a handful of friends that I can really count on, as well as some awesome blogger friends. (Just a shoutout to all my blogger friends, thank you! You probably will never know how much having online friends has helped me...) At first, I tried to tell myself that it was weird that some of you actually wanted to be friends with me. I'm really not that cool. And if you think I'm cool then I'm probably just trying too hard to be. Well, I soon realized somthing. It's ok for me to have friends, friends that I can count on to pray for me or to have inside jokes with. Friends that share commonalities with me. I love having friends, but I went through a season where I became jealous of others having so many friend clicks compared to me (see number 5, lol).  I realized something else... my true and loyal friends are my actual family members. Because they have seen me at my worst and still think I'm pretty awesome. Family is my everything. By getting caught up in wishing for friends, I took for granted that I already have family who make the best of friends. So I'm learning to really cherish my friends as well as family. 

10. I've learned: Joy is harder to find than happiness.

Sometimes joy is within our grasps, but it's just too hard to truly capture it. Happiness is easy when things are going good, in fact, when things are going good, even joy is easy to find. But it's when things aren't so fine, that Joy can be felt. I'm still searching for true Joy in the good times and the bad, but I know that it is possible to find.

11. I've learned: Even change is ever-changing.

Everything changes. E.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g. All the more crucial to live in the moment. 

12. I've learned: Music is one of my favorite things.

I've always known I like music, but this year, it's played more of a larger roll. Music encourages, it uplifts, it sets the mood, it helps you get through cleaning your bedroom *winks* etc! I've come to find my own taste in music, and I've also stepped out of my comfort zone by actually letting people hear my voice when I sing. 'Cause life is too short to not sing your heart out every once in a while. 

13. I've learned: That opportunities arise and we get the choice to take them or leave them.

I have had so many new opportunities pop up, and it's kinda exciting to take them. A lot have worked out and been great, others haven't turned out so well. Some doors open, others close. But each opportunity gives us a chance to grow. And sometime the growth overrides the disappointment when they don't pan out...

14. I've learned: Let yourself be yourself. 

Yes. I just quoted a hallmark moving that I'm watching (I'm a good multitasker). But it's true. If you don't know who you are, then you're not going to get very far. Because you can't be the person you think others want you to be for very long... you can't pretend to be someone you are not. I've learned that it's ok to find who you are and it's ok even if you are different than mainstream. 

15. I've learned: My style. 

A couple years ago, I went shopping with my mom on a quest to find "my style"... but I couldn't seem to figure it out. This year, I believe I've found it! This might not be a big deal to anyone, but for me, it's pretty neat because usually I'm so indecisive about things that I like. Now I know what colors I'm drawn too, styles in jewelry that I like, hair styles, etc! I strongly believe that everyone has their own special style and flair that they bring, it's neat to actually find mine.

16. I've learned: That not everything picture worthy deserves to be captured. 

Taking pictures is my thing. I love capturing small moments. Looking back on memories through pictures. Snapping that perfect shot brings me such joy. Yet, I'm learning that not everything photogenic or picture worthy needs to be captured. Some things are just too special to take pictures of. It's hard for me to not want to take pictures of literally everything, but I've had to remind myself to take a step back and enjoy things with my own eyes, and not just through a lenses or a phone screen. Take the stars for example, the new phones they're coming out with these days (I sound like a granny, lol) can actually take pictures of the stars. I think it's silly because stars deserve to be seen by eyes only... they are just too special. Maybe this is just me, but it's what I've been learning to appreciate more.

17. I've learned: Expectations can ruin everything. 

Lets face it, it's almost impossible to go into a unforeseen situation without having at least a couple expectations of how we want things to go. So that's why I've found that it's important to remind myself when I go into a situation, to have less expectations. This way, there is less of a chance that I will get disappointed. And by going into a situation with less expectations, we are able to be more flexible with our plans!

18. I've learned: To be more open to God's plans.

My plans are some of the time different than what God has beautifully mapped out for us. Through 2019, I've been learning to keep my mind open to God's change of plans. 

19. I've learned: I'm never alone. 

Being in a big family, one might assume I never feel alone. Everyone feels alone now and again despite how many people you surround yourself with. Through each of those times last year, I look back now and realize that I was really never alone. We are never alone. Look around you and you'll see that there is always someone in your life that cares. Always. And let's not forget that Someone has promised never to leave us or forsake us. So lets remember in this new year that we are never alone. God is always, always watching out for us! 


What is something God has taught you last year? Comment below! 


Many Blessings
Brooklyne Elysse

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Song Lyric Q&A Challenge // With a twist!


Hiya readers! I have a super fun post for you today! I was tagged by my sweet friend, Liberty, over at The Elegant Cowgirl (be sure to check her blog out and give her a follow!)

This tag is different than most tags on the blogosphere... it's more of a challenge! And who doesn't love a good challenge!?

Only I'm going to add a little twist to this challenge, my big sister is going to be answering the same questions with me!

The Rules:

// Link back to the blogger who challenged you. Thanks, Liberty!
// Answer the nice questions using only song lyrics.
// The entire song doesn't have to answer the question - just the lint that you use.
// Make sure you say the name of the song you got the lyrics from, plus the name of the singer who sings it.
// Feel free to explain why you pick that song lyric, if you feel like it doesn't explain it all.
// Challenge some bloggers! 

The Questions:

1. What is your dream life?

Ben

"I wanna be Somebody's Chelsea 
Somebody's world
Somebody's day and night
One and only girl
A part of a love story
That never has a end
You know that what every woman wants to be
Somebody's Chelsea"

^^ Somebody's Chelsea by Reba McEntrie

Or

"I hope the days come easy and the moments pass slow
And each road leads you where you wanna go
And if you're faced with a choice and you have to choose
I hope you choose the one that means the most to you
And if one door opens to another door closed
I hope you keep on walkin' till you find the window
If it's cold outside, show the world the warmth of your smile
But more than anything, more than anything
...
My wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to
Your dreams stay big, your worries stay small
You never need to carry more than you can hold
And while you're out there getting where you're getting to
I hope you know somebody loves you, and wants the same things too
Yeah, this, my wish"

^^ My Wish by Rascal Flatts

Sis

"Crazy 'bout horses and wrap around porches
Crazy 'bout Strait singing fool hearted memory...
Yeah, your crazy, the same kind of crazy as me"

^^ Crazy as Me by Granger Smith

2. Where in the world do you live?

Ben

"Only in America 
Dreamin' in red white and blue
Only in America 
Where we dream as big as we want to"

^^ Only in America by Brooks & Dunn

Sis

"Country roads, take me home
To the place where I belong"

^^ Country Roads John Denver

"Where I come from
Theres a pickup truck with the tailgate down
Where I come from
The pine trees are singing a song of the south"

^^ Where I Come From by Montgomery Gentry

3. What describes you?


Ben

"We ain't perfect no
We ain't even close
We got holes in our hearts
We got scars we don't show
But all that baggage we
Keep on dragging around
Anytime we start laying in down

Lay it down at the foot of the cross
Give it to the One who can carry it all
Even at out worst, to Him we ain't lost causes
Just beautiful messes"

^^ Beautiful Messes by Hillary Scott and The Scott Family

Sis

"She's a hot little number in her pick-up truck...
Country, from her cowboy boots to her down home roots
She's country, from the song she plays to the prayer she prays"

^^ She's Country by Jason Aldean

(ben: *dies of laughter over here* Oh boy...)

4. How do you feel right now?

Ben

"Already good 
Already good
Life's already good 
I'll realize my life's already good
Thank God that my life's already good"

^^ Getting Good by Lauren Alaina

Or...

"I just wanna feel like ladies in the 90s
Turn the dial and find me some Strawberry Wine"

^^ Ladies in the 90s by Lauren Alaina

Sis

"Sunshine mixed with a little hurricane"

^^ Perfect Storm by Brad Paisley

Or...

"Man! I feel like a woman!"

^^ Man! I Feel Like A Woman by Shania Twain

*more laughter by ben*

4. What is something you like to do? 

Ben

"I said, I wanna touch the earth
I wanna break it in my hands
I wanna grow something wild and unruly
...
I wanna look at the horizon and not see a building standing tall
I wanna be the only one for miles and miles
Except for maybe you and your simple simile
Oh it sounds so good to me"

^^ Cowboy Take Me Away by Dixie Chicks

Sis

"Ain't going down 'til the sun comes up
Ain't givin' in 'til they get enough
Going 'round the world in a pickup truck
Ain't goin' down 'til the sun comes up

^^ Ain't Goin' Down by Garth Brooks

// I challenge the first three people who comment! XD

Wow! That was harder than I thought!

Wasn't this post fun?! Comment below and tell me something you like do using lyrics! 

Many Blessings
Brooklyne Elysse

Monday, January 20, 2020

For All You Writers Out There


Writing is a Marathon, not a 5k.

Marathon definition: 
a long-lasting or difficult task or operation of a specific kind. 

Today I'm going to be paralleling writing to running. But first, lets talk running.

Jogging in races is one of my families hobbies. Me? Personally, I have a love/hate relationship with jogging. You see, it's awful. Sometimes you feel like you can't get enough air and your lungs are going to burst, or you overheat, or you push yourself so hard you end up barfing, or the hill feels like mount Everest... yeah, you get the point.)

Jogging takes endurance and I am very-much-so a sprinter. I don't like jogging, but at the same time, I like the feeling of accomplishment when the race is over or when the miles are completed. I like the moments in the races when you scream your head off cheering for your family. Jogging has its highs and it has its lows, but after each run, you get stronger. 

As writers, we have these same highs and lows.
We go through seasons where the words can't flow fast enough. We fly through page after page, penning literary art. Writing makes you feel alive and you find yourself more and more with each word. You look back at all that you have accomplished, and writing is truly a joy.

Then there are seasons where we seem stuck. Writers block comes up out of nowhere. Staying consistent and writing each day is like pulling teeth. The words don't fit the story, and you feel like there is no purpose for spending time on something that isn't very good. Doubt kicks in, and it feels like you are fighting a uphill battle.

We have all been on this rollercoaster of a writers life. We know what it feels like to write something brilliant, we're on top of the world. Then those other days, maybe we feel like we have hit rock bottom and we procrastinate more than we are productive.

When my family has a big race coming up, we try to get out and jog to train for that race. Sometimes we don't train as much as we should. Training is crucial because you can't expect your body to just wake up one day and run a marathon. You have to start from the ground up. Start small, something manageable. The longest race I have done was our triathlon. And we trained for months for it. (I won't go into details here, but on one of the practice race we realized just how important preparation was...)

As with running, we must train ourselves and prepare for our writing ventures. We can't wake up one morning and expect to have written a best selling novel. That's just not realistic. We must start small: one sentence at a time. One word sprint has potential to turn into a marathon, maybe a whole book series!

Writing is not for the faint of heart, writing requires someone who will stick with it through both the highs of writing and the lows. Someone willing to stay consistent, persevere through the rough drafts. Someone who sees the typos as opportunity to polish the beautiful story inside. 

In order to get to the finish line of a race, you have to take each and every step through the miles. In order to write a book, you have to write each and every word through the chapters.

So I encourage you, whether you are new to writing or a seasoned author: keep writing. Don't give up on the stories God has placed on your heart to write. Writing is a marathon, it's a skill that takes time to cultivate. Don't give up on something that is going to be so worth it in the end.

Thanks for reading this post! 
Lmk in the comments below if you would like to see more writing related content here on the blog! Tell me, have you had similar experience with being a writer? Have a blessed day! 

Many Blessings
Brooklyne Elysse  

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Freedom // Book Review


Today, I will be reviewing one of my favorite indie-published books of 2019. Freedom by Faith Potts

Where to begin? Freedom was one of those books that gripped your heart and held on until the very last page. This was one of my most anticipated books of 2019 and it did not disappoint! I was over the moon excited to receive Freedom in the mail and I read it over one weekend. (Ask my sister, she can attest!) In fact, she knew I was so excited, waiting for it to come in the mail. When it came, she hid it and took me on a four wheeler ride then had me close my eyes when she handed it to me. XD

Note: mild spoilers ahead.

Now to start the review, lets begin with the characters...

➳The Characters: 

James was a broken Marine who tried to hide behind a layer of humor. As if by making a joke about his situation it would lesson his pain. At first, this humor rubbed me the wrong way as I felt it was harsh, then when I got into his head a bit more, I realized it was just his way of dealing with the grief. Then, I felt for him as he struggled both mentally and physically. As well as spiritually. But He overcame many things and in the end, found love and grace.

*cough* Um, I totally shipped James and Alex! They made such a cute couple... quite perfect for one another! Their love story was portrayed well, and was really just the sweetest thing.

I didn't relate much with Alex until towards the middle of the book. She had such a kind heart, but at first, she seemed a bit controlling. Once I saw who she really was instead of the mask she wore in hopes she wouldn't get hurt, then I really loved her character! 

And can I just say that everyone needs a Uncle Joe in their life! Someone who is always offering a listening hear, able to give wisdom, and genuine love and support. 

Basically, I loved how all of the characters had their own individual personalities and quirks. Did I mention how much I love this book? 

➳Moving on to the message/theme: 

To me, the message was about not giving up on life and learning to surrender to God. To let Him into our shattered hearts and let Him heal our brokenness. Also about forgiveness (to both the main characters parents.) It was a much-needed message, one that was strong, yet didn't come across too preachy. Bravo, Miss Potts! <3 

➳My favorite scenes: 

Well, all of them! But a few that stood out to me was the dancing one, a Walmart trip, the cute selfie session, and the 5k race. I personally love running in 5k's, so that was really cool to see in a book!

I gave this book 5 stars and it deserves 5 thousand stars! I would recommend Freedom to anyone, although suicide is a theme (but handled very well) so keep that in mind if you are really sensitive in that area. 

Have you ever read Freedom? Have you read any other books by Faith? 
Comment Below! 

Many Blessings 
Brooklyne Elysse 

Monday, January 13, 2020

Guest Post // Lil' Sis


Hi, my name is Gabrielle (Brooklyne's younger sister.) I did a guest post a while back and now I'm going to share a object lesson I have learned from my dog, Charlie. I will apologize in advance that I am not as "long-winded" as my sister so this post will be quite short. My dog Charlie is nine years old and is the sweetest dog ever!!!

His only fault (if you could call it a fault) is he gets so so so excited about his food. Even to the point of almost flipping over backwards because he's so excited over his food. We use to feed him with the other dogs, but he would eat his food in probably two seconds... which we realized wasn't very good. We ended up buying him a dog bowl that was almost like a maze in it. This way, it would slow his eating down. We also put him in a separate room so when he finished, he wouldn't eat the other dog's food.

You're probably thinking at this point, "Why do we need to know all of this and where in the world are you going with this?"

Well, the other day, we fed Charlie like usual (in his special room with his special bowl) and even with the maze bowl, he still snarfed it down very fast. Maybe five seconds, lol. But he doesn't enjoy his food, it's also like he doesn't even notice that he is eating it so fast... then he comes to the door and barks and barks until we let him out after the other dogs are finished eating.

You could really spin this any way you want. Like, you should enjoy your food. Or, I'm going to take a different approach because I have learned from Charlie that we shouldn't live our lives going so fast and not even realize the moments, the memories that could be made because we are too busy or on our phones that we don't even realize what's going on around us. All we care about is going to the next meeting, the next thing on our to-do list, that we don't realize the sun rises and the sun sets.

Anyway, I hope you get the point. That was the end of my first object lesson here on Showers of Blessings. (I may do more in the future!) Again, I am not as long-winded as my sister but I hope it was short and sweet. I hope you have a blessed day.

-Gabrielle

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Thank you, Gabrie! That was a lovely object lesson on how we should slow down and savor life's precious moments! I would love for you to guest post any time you would like! And thanks for coming up with a guest post on such a short notice! (I was literally telling her last night how I wasn't prepared for a post today. Then, shortly after she went back to her room, I get a text with my guest post!)

What is a object lesson you have been learning lately? What did you think of Gabrielle's object lesson? (Do you think I'm long-winded?? Hehe, you don't have to answer that, lol!)
HAVE A GREAT DAY! Comment below! 


Wednesday, January 8, 2020

~Photos~


Hey y'all! Since I promised a photo dump in my last wrap-up post, I shall keep my promise with today's post... dedicated strictly to photos!

These photo's are from the last couple months!


^^ I am pretty much obsessed with silhouettes!


^^ Rosemary Mint (Warm Cinnamon Spice in the background)


^^ I love how this one turned out 


^^ Can't have too many soap pics :)


^^ Before


 ^^ After


^^ a e s t h e t i c 


^^ I need Vitamin Sea! :) 


^^ Beach/sunset selfie


^^ Tranquility 


^^ Sunsets are my fav


^^ Nannie and I <3


^^ Mama and I (First time flying in one decade!)


^^ Auntie and I XD


^^ Country gals aren't use to this


^^ Outreach project


^^ Homeschoolers don't get to ride in school buses very often...


^^ We are board in this pic


^^ "What book should I read next from my TBR pile?"


^^ Melting snowman bark, so cute!


^^ Lots of memories


^^ Gotta have a silly picture 


^^ And another one! :)

I hope you enjoyed getting a glimpse of my camera roll! What was your favorite picture? Should I do more photo posts like this one in the future? Comment Below!




Monday, January 6, 2020

19 Totally Random Facts About Me


Happy Monday! I hope your week has started off joyful and productive. The new year has already been quite eventful for me, and I'm still trying to keep up, lol.

Because I've been really busy, today is going to be a short post. I'm sharing nineteen fun facts about myself, and if you want to steal this idea for your blog, go ahead and come up with fun facts about you... how ever many your age is!

So without further ado...

*Drumroll*
  1. I love cooking and baking 
  2. I hate coffee, but I LOVE frozen hot chocolate drinks... you could have guessed that!
  3. I go up stairs taking them two at a time
  4. I love tacos! (and since I menu plan a lot, we usually have this at least once a week!) 
  5. I can write backwards and when I was younger, wrote whole pen pal letters backwards
  6. I can't roll my eyes
  7. Anything medical makes me sick to my stomach or makes me feel like I have to pass out (but I only did that once... thankfully!)
  8. My fastest 5k was in 28.40 minutes 
  9. I like crocheting better than knitting
  10. I love all animals (dogs, horses, goats are my fav!)
  11. I graduated high school a year early
  12. Sometimes I am scared of the dark and storms
  13. I can clap with one hand
  14. I have fallen off multiple horses 6 or 7 times
  15. My favorite color (sky blue) favorite number (4) favorite letter to write in cursive (L or J)
  16. My dream is to write books: both fiction and non-fiction (as well as be a graphic designer and mom)
  17. I've never broken a bone
  18. I want to travel to Alaska or the Grand Canyon or Australia :)
  19. I've always wanted to learn how to make pottery

Well there ya have it folks! Nineteen totally random (and some silly) facts about myself! I'd love to hear if we have anything in common...

What is your age in random facts? Lets TACO bout it in the comments below! (Also, be on the lookout for a extra special guest post coming on Wednesday!)



Wednesday, January 1, 2020

2020 // just some thoughts and letters



today is a new year. a new set of 365 days. a fresh start.
almost as if we have been given a blank slate. never been marked.

we set New Years resolutions. or maybe just re-prioritize some goals.
our goals may be daunting. maybe even terrifying. setting the bar high.

or maybe we set the bar low, afraid to fail. because we've failed before.
even still, we know all we can do is our best.

~*~

twenty twenty offers new chances to grow, to change.
to learn from the past. to overcome new challenges.

there will be highs. there will be lows.
just as 2019 had both joys and trials.

we have four seasons of opportunities. spring blossoms. summer sunshine. fall leaves. winter frost.
even still, as the time passes, we will become stronger. wiser.

~*~

we all have our own roads to travel. have our own paths. lives to live.
sometimes we don't know where the trails lead.

but we know Someone who does.
because the Author of our story has written our map. because of this, we can be sure-footed.

He will give us the strength. to overcome. the strength to smile. to change.
even still, He guides us through the still waters. and the raging ones also.

~*~

the resolutions may fail. His love will not.
in our weakness, we will find our Savior's grace. forgiveness. hope. strength to rise.

some goals will be met. others might change.
but God's plan for us is steadfast. unmovable. tested and sure. anchored.

and when fear tries to stop our progress. it will not win in the end.
even still, with God all things are possible.

~*~

so in this new blank slate. this blank sheet of paper.
lets let God write our story.

let God move us. do amazing things for us. teach us.
let him mold us. cleanse us.

let Him be our Heavenly Father. Who's love has no end.
even still, lets let Jesus into our hearts. because He's knocking.

~*~

twenty nineteen has come to a close.
even still, twenty twenty is a new chapter for our story.
Lets embark on this journey. lets find joy in this journey.
happy New Years!



Dear twenty nineteen, 

Wow! What a whirlwind! 2019, you sure kept me on my toes. I say all years fly by, but you really did. I remember just yesterday that it was New Years last year... we stayed up until midnight to welcome you. Overall, you were a good year. You taught me a lot. Your days were full of many memories. Both of laughter and tears. You gave me some challenges, twenty nineteen. Some real hard ones. Then again, you gave me some amazing times too. Memories I won't soon forget! 

This last year, I have been so thankful for my growing skills as a writer. I'm no professional by any means, but my love for writing has deepened. Even in my writing slumps, deep down, I still know it's what I need in my life. To write. 

I stepped and stumbled outside of my comfort zone many times in 2019. I'm so glad I did! Because got the chance to meet not only one, but two online friends in person! As well as video chatted with two other dear friends. Seriously, I'm so thankful for every single one of my blogger friends! <3

I'm so thankful for the friendships I have been given the opportunity to have through this blog. Showers of Blessings has truly been a blessing to me. Like I would have never imagined. 

We went on a couple amazing adventures this year such as staying on a houseboat, helping clean up from a tornado, spontaneous trip to the beach, 5k races, etc!

I've grown a lot in this year. God has taught me so many things, it's truly amazing how He leads me and guides me. He has shown me how to h e a l. And has given me so many opportunities to grow. I still fear the unknown, yet I've seen his peace in action. And I know that God will go before me through whatever 2020 may have in store! 

Love, 
Ben

~*~

Dear twenty twenty, 

A new decade. Twenty twenty, you may be a tad bit daunting, but I'm ready. Or as ready as I'll ever be, lol. You are going to have your own set of plot twists, I know that. But it is my goal, to never give up, to persevere. To overcome those challenges. 

There are so many new and exciting things around the corner. In this new chapter, I have already  made many goals. Some of which may change as time goes on, but some of which I will accomplish. And I want to celebrate those small victories. 

I wish to give myself and others grace in this new year. I wish to write for God's glory and not my own. I want to surrender my plans. To have faith in the unknown. I wish to be a better sister, daughter, niece, and friend.

So hello, 2020! You better watch out, because I may not change the world, but that doesn't mean I still can't be a world-changer

Love, 
Ben

~*~

Check out last year's New Year post HERE.

God has amazing things for you this new year. 
I hope y'all have a blessed 2020!