Thursday, June 21, 2012

ummm hmmmmm


“Material possessions, winning scores, and great reputations are meaningless in the eyes of the Lord, because He knows what we really are and that is all that matters.” 
    -John Wooden

So Comforting


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Just Be


Great Reminder


Be a Good One


Marriage

"Marriage itself is consummated with the literal bodily union of husband and wife. From that point on, the husband should regard the wife as his own flesh. If she hurts, he ought to feel the pain. If she has needs, he should embrace those needs as his own. He should seek to feel what she feels, desire what she desires, and in effect, give her the same care and consideration he gives his own body." 


John MacArthur

Monday, June 18, 2012

Alone


Giants


Facing your giants

Funny Things Kids Say


As a teacher, I went into my job aware of how much weight I carried as a primary influence in my students' lives. I understood how I needed to instruct them and guide them, and in the end hopefully have some sort of impact on their little lives. Now three days into summer, I had no idea they were going to leave such a strong impact on my life. Most teachers probably aren't saying this right now, but I miss our interactions already. I collected some amazing "one liners" through out the year in my grade book and I wanted to share them. I hope you find them as funny as I did and they give you a good laugh at the end of your Monday. :) 
“My doctor told me I need to not eat chips and I need to eat fruit snacks.” -Christina
“I wanna be a police man.”-Jordan
“Are you sure? You have to run a lot and chase people.”-Chase
“Robbers like jewelry, childs, hairbands, money and eyeballs.” Chase
“Santa didn’t bring me anything.”-Alex
“That’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard.”-Aiden
“Miss Smith, I’m gonna marry you.”-Timmy
“I really got a broken bone today.”-Julia
“I take running pills.”-Cole
“Miss Smith, I’m coughing really bad today. LIke really super, big coughs.”-Aiden
“You are really, really 100% pretty.”-Vincent
“My tummy says ‘Don’t stretch today.’- Mallory

“I’m gonna marry Emily when we are older.”-Andrew
“No, I have a brother.”-Emily
“You can’t marry your family, right?”- Andrew


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Happily Ever After


It is only possible to live 
happily ever after 
on a day-to-day basis.
-Marget Bonnano

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Paddle Board in Newport

Going to try to paddle this weekend!
Check out Pirate Coast Paddle!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Be Strong


Be strong & courageous. Do not be terrified or discouraged, 
for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
Joshua 1:9

What is love?

What is love? Is it a feeling? An idea? Can it even fully be grasped or explained? I know that God is love. I know that His love is too deep, and far, and wide to even fathom. But what about romantic love? I know the bible says that love is patient and kind. That is is not angry, or rude or jealous or boastful. That it rejoices in the truth. That love protects, trusts, hopes and perseveres. It never fails. Love covers a multitude of sins. It is said to be stronger than death. We are to love with actions and in truth. Alright, so I guess that answered my first question. But now I propose another: What does it mean to love someone? 


Besides the aforementioned explanations of love, I have some personal thoughts on the matter. I believe that love is accepting someone as they are right at this moment. All of them. Period. It doesn’t mean that you love their bad qualities, it just means that you accept them. It is accepting their past and looking forward to their future. It is about supporting and respecting that person, placing their needs above your own. It is wanting the best for someone, even if you do not gain anything yourself. Love is also a feeling. It is when you care so much about something that there is no other word to describe the way you feel. It is often difficult to explain. It’s that feeling deep down in your soul or the pit of your stomach. But it is not simply a feeling. Nor is it a word that should be tossed around haphazardly. That feeling has to be accompanied with what is written in the Bible. It has to be backed up with what your head tells you as well. Your heart and your head must agree. 


Love is laughter. Love is selfless and pure. Love is caring for another deeply and tenderly. Love is thinking of someone often, without obsessing. Love is missing the other when you are apart. Love is wanting to share in good times and bad; in trials as well as accomplishments. It is encouraging and serving one another. Love is wanting to do nice things for each other, for no reason at all. It is caring about each other’s happiness. Love is a sacrifice and a partnership; it is giving up your needs for another’s, and having them do the same. It is give and take. It is overcoming obstacles and helping one another. Love is seeing the best in each other. Love is being able to be vulnerable, to share your deepest thoughts without fear of rejection. Love is being content and feeling at peace in each other’s presence. It is being satisfied just sitting in silence with one another, doing nothing at all. Love is listening. Love is forgiving. Love leaves a lot of room for grace. Love is a choice and a commitment. Love is a risk. It is putting your heart on the line and being completely vulnerable and transparent. Yes, it is a pretty great risk. But being loved in return has to be the greatest feeling in the world. I mean, God talks about the importance of love over and over again in the Bible. And God IS love. So by loving someone, we are actually growing closer to God. So, I say, take the risk.


-Karly Roberts

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Greatest Thing


The greatest thing a man can do to woman is to lead her closer to God than to himself.