I'm trying to add a little structure to certain areas of my life. My blogging being one of them. And so, I'm instituting Monster Mondays. I will now be attempting to share a picture of my monsters with you every Monday in an attempt to:
A. Show off their extreme cuteness
B. Remind myself weekly that I have a blog just in case I might have something to write about.
Here's the inaugeral pic. This is a typical Friday night at my house while I attempt a grad degree. As you can see, its one happening place.
One day graduation will happen. And then I'll return to the world of semi-normal twenty-somethings.
I find myself inspired by the creations of those around me (in life and online) and have decided to start this blog in an attempt to channel this rediculous creative itch that I have.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
I tithe.
Period.
Its funny how, well for lack of a better word, funny people get when you talk about money. And what they should or should not be doing with their money. The Bible tells us what to do with our money. It tells us to give one tenth of our first fruits to God. Leviticus 27:34 reminds us that this does not belong to us, but belongs to God. We are only giving God what is already His. Malachi 3:10 says this, "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the Lord Almighty, " and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it." Not only does He provide for all our needs, God gives us more than we can possibly contain so that we have to give away even more than what we are already giving as a tithe.
And it works. It does. I needed furniture and an estranged husband of a friend of mine gives me his designer bedroom furniture. I needed a tree trimmed in my back yard and was quoted a $6,000 price tag from a tree service and my manager and boss come over and trim it for me for steaks and beer. I needed my air conditioner and windshield wiper assembly in my car fixed and my sisters ex-husband fixes it for next to nothing and some food out of my freezer. Every need that has presented itself since I have started tithing has been met. And some of my wants too. I still wanted a lingerie chest and patio furniture and those exact things are given to me when my grandmother moved into assisted living and gave up her apartment. I didn't ask for them. I didn't speak this want. God gave me exactly what I had asked for.
And the list goes on. If He doesn't provide things I need for free, He provides an opportunity to buy them for next to nothing. And the money shows up too. I make next to nothing and yet the extra money I need shows up. From strange places. Like I was short in October with money to pay my bills. Didn't know where the money was going to come from. My office administrator and I discover that while my company doesn't cover lenses or contacts, they do cover eye exams. I had been told when I came to the company that we didn't have vision insurance. I was able to re-emburse an eye exam that I had in September for nearly the exact amount that I was short on my bills for the month.
It works. Its not a trick. I give because God placed a burden on my heart. I give faithfully. And cheerfully. I actually get excited about writing those checks. And because I've kept His covenant, God has blessed me and continues to bless me. I haven't reached the point where I can't contain that blessing but I can honestly say there is not room for one more piece of furniture in my house.
Its funny how, well for lack of a better word, funny people get when you talk about money. And what they should or should not be doing with their money. The Bible tells us what to do with our money. It tells us to give one tenth of our first fruits to God. Leviticus 27:34 reminds us that this does not belong to us, but belongs to God. We are only giving God what is already His. Malachi 3:10 says this, "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the Lord Almighty, " and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it." Not only does He provide for all our needs, God gives us more than we can possibly contain so that we have to give away even more than what we are already giving as a tithe.
And it works. It does. I needed furniture and an estranged husband of a friend of mine gives me his designer bedroom furniture. I needed a tree trimmed in my back yard and was quoted a $6,000 price tag from a tree service and my manager and boss come over and trim it for me for steaks and beer. I needed my air conditioner and windshield wiper assembly in my car fixed and my sisters ex-husband fixes it for next to nothing and some food out of my freezer. Every need that has presented itself since I have started tithing has been met. And some of my wants too. I still wanted a lingerie chest and patio furniture and those exact things are given to me when my grandmother moved into assisted living and gave up her apartment. I didn't ask for them. I didn't speak this want. God gave me exactly what I had asked for.
And the list goes on. If He doesn't provide things I need for free, He provides an opportunity to buy them for next to nothing. And the money shows up too. I make next to nothing and yet the extra money I need shows up. From strange places. Like I was short in October with money to pay my bills. Didn't know where the money was going to come from. My office administrator and I discover that while my company doesn't cover lenses or contacts, they do cover eye exams. I had been told when I came to the company that we didn't have vision insurance. I was able to re-emburse an eye exam that I had in September for nearly the exact amount that I was short on my bills for the month.
It works. Its not a trick. I give because God placed a burden on my heart. I give faithfully. And cheerfully. I actually get excited about writing those checks. And because I've kept His covenant, God has blessed me and continues to bless me. I haven't reached the point where I can't contain that blessing but I can honestly say there is not room for one more piece of furniture in my house.
Playing in the mud
I've been super busy this fall with class and work and you know, sleep, that about the only creative outlet I've had time for has been a ceramics class that I signed up for. And let me tell you, taking two hours every Sunday to mold a little mud into something that might actually be keepable was very rejuvenating. Its a peaceful process. And a de-stresser. And its fun. I may not have gotten anything that could be considered art out of the class but the enjoyment was worth it. I'm hoping I can fit this into my schedule for the spring and maybe come up with something a little grander in scale...
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Virginia Beach SPCA Walk
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