laughing at the days to come

"she is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come." -Proverbs 31:25

Saturday, June 25, 2011

it isn't fun until it's MESSY.

On Monday, Charissa (the high school girl's summer intern) and I got several junior high and high school girls together to TYE DYE t-shirts. We had such a fun afternoon together and I though I'd share some of the sweet faces and smiles that I am growing to love so much.

Some of the girls and their t-shirts, ready for some COLOR. messy hands are MANDATORY.

Charissa (far right) and I (third on the left) with our girls!

Friday, June 24, 2011

week two with annie: strawberries!


okay, so we've baked a little here, a little there throughout the past month. but annie and i FINALLY were able to fit in our second week of baking last Saturday night. I had been looking forward to this night the whole week before. Annie and I were actually calm for once and enjoyed a nice long four hours together singing to Chris Rice hymns, stylin our aprons, talking and laughing. Caleb showed up half way through (the junior high boys summer intern) and we enjoyed his company as well. He's a pro in the kitchen.

The theme: STRAWBERRIES.




Our first project of the night was: Chocolate Velvet Strawberry Cupcakes.
After gathering and mixing together all the ingredients, Annie and I tasted the batter.
and let me tell you, I have NEVER tasted cupcake batter as good as this.
ever, in my ENTIRE life.
i think its safe to say that Annie and I enjoyed licking that bowl.
after all, its not baking until you've licked the bowl.
After baking the cupcakes, we made the strawberry cream cheese frosting.
It took a while to get it to be the right substance.
but it was oh-so-good.


Our second project of the night was: Strawberry Lemonade.
All it took was some lemonade, and strawberries and ohhh baby was it good.
I've never boiled strawberries in a pot of lemonade before...
but once everything was mixed together,
we had the perfect strawberry drink to go with our cupcakes.


Our third project of the night was: strawberry yogurt covered pretzels.
which failed miserably.
we still had fun.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

you are worth more than many sparrows.

Last week, I was the only youth staff member in town; the other five were on a high school retreat at the beach. So, while the others were gone, I went to and helped out at a four day workshop at the church for girls ages 8-12. The camp was called project authentic beauty.
It was a hands-on camp, founded in Scripture, teaching girls about their worth and value, their bodies and being comfortable in their skin, ways they can express their beauty in godly ways, how to honor God with their bodies, and what it means to be brave in the Lord. __________________________________________________


day one: Authentic beauty: talking to the girls about what God says about beauty, worth, and value. What does authentic beauty look like and what does it mean to be brave in the Lord? Bravery verse one: "So God created mankind IN HIS OWN IMAGE, in the image of God He created them; male and female, He created them." Genesis 1:27


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day two: Authentic health: talking to girls about how our body is a temple of the Lord which means He dwells IN US. As a result, one of the ways that we can honor, respect, and glorify God most, is by taking care of what He has blessed us with. We focussed on two aspects of this: exercising right and eating heathy. We showed them fun ways to get their heart pumping and blood flowing and discussed the dangers of over eating and under eating. We even ate chocolate together...which was of course my favorite part! bravery verse two: "Do you not know that your body is a TEMPLE of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whome you have recieved from God? You are not your ownl YOU WERE BOUGHT AT A PRICE. Therefore honor God with your body."


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day three: Authentic awareness: helping the girls understand the different ways that the media targets them; teaching them that what the world world tells them is completely opposite of the sweet promises the Lord wispers to them in His Word. bravery verse three: "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the principles of this world rather than on Christ." -Colossionas 2:8 www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U ___________________________________________________


day four: authentic voice: teaching the girls that they have a choice-to trust the truths of Scripture or the lies of the world. To make this stick, we rolled out a giant laminated piece of paper that said "i am beautiful." We got out the markers and started writing the lies that we believe,over the roll of paper. I saw girls write things like "I am ugly, boys don't like me, i am unloved, i wish i was pretty, i'm not cute, does God still love me?" heartbreaking, i know. but it was such a picture of the lies we choose to believe. When we were finished, we hung the paper on the wall and the girls were given water balloons. As they each took turns throwing their balloons at the poster they yelled things like "I am made in his image! I am wonderfully made, I am beautiful, I have worth!" As they shouted God's truths, the marks and ugly words wiped right off with the splash of their water. bravery verse four: I praise you because I am FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." Psalm 139:14


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You might be wondering why we looked at passages each day and called them bravery verses. One of the main themes of the camp was the idea that to trust God's Words about beauty, worth and value is an act of bravery. Why? Because it means that we are going against the flow; it means we are standing against the lies that the world screams; it means we are being confident in the Lord; it means we can be satisfied with the way that God has made us; it means We have to be brave. but we can be. For He tells us, "do not be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows..."

The best part? I'm still learning all of this as they are learning.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

more faithful than the morning.

God's been reminding me lately that He is faithful.
if you're like me, you're quick to forget.

and He is quick to remind you!
I love that about Him, you know?
I am unfaithful.
that's FOR SURE.
But He is always faithful.

I wrote in my journal late last week ( i know, i blog, i journal...what am i like 80?)
about what I am most thankful for right now.
and you know what I wrote about?
I wrote about His faithfulness; that he is more faithful than the morning.
I've never really stopped to think about what that actually means.
Every night. I go to sleep. and as I lay my head on my pillow,

i never wonder,
"hmmm, i wonder if morning will come tomorrow? Will the sun rise?"
(in fact I'm usually dreading that loud alarm and sun beaming through my windows!)
But without a doubt,
the sun rises.
and the morning comes.
without fail.

It is like that with our Heavenly Father.
I know that tomorrow,
i will wake up
and
the morning will have come.
and He will continue to be faithful.


THIS, i love.

Monday, June 6, 2011

i think i love crafts a little too much.

Karen showed me how to make this bracelet while I was home for the weekend. and I JUST HAD to share the idea! It's just rolled up magazine strips, harden with a water-glue mixture, and strung on hemp!


Like I said. I love crafts a little too much.
but i think i'm okay with that.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

summer projects with annie.

If you know me, you know I can't bake. like AT ALL.
oh. but my new sister, friend, neighbor, twin, CAN!
Annie and I have made a new goal for the summer:
make a different kind of cupcake each week.
Annie and I make a great team. She is such a sweet friend to me and I'm thankful for her.
We've only accomplished one week thus far, but I'm excited to bake with her this summer. I SO enjoy the sweet sweet time I spend with her in the kitchen!

WEEK ONE: RED VELVET CUPCAKES WITH HOMEMADE ICING.






Wednesday, June 1, 2011

dear refuge of my weary soul.

I know it's been a few weeks since i last posted...let me tell you, i am having SUCH A GREAT TIME, but I am exausted. This past week I've been feeling a little emotionally and physically drained, as well as spiritually dry. This song came on my ipod a few days ago...i love the lyrics and I love that Jesus invites us-in fact, LONGS for us-to come to Him. He invites us to come to Him saying "i'm weak. i'm tired. i'm worn down." After a week or so of tired faith, for this, I am thankful.

you can listen here.
http://www.4shared.com/audio/Pb9moMMG/17_Dear_Refuge_Of_My_Weary_Sou.html

Dear refuge of my weary soul,
On Thee, when sorrows rise
On Thee, when waves of trouble roll,
My fainting hope relies
To Thee I tell each rising grief,
For Thou alone canst heal
Thy Word can bring a sweet relief,
For every pain I feel

But oh! When gloomy doubts prevail,
I fear to call Thee mine
The springs of comfort seem to fail,
And all my hopes decline
Yet gracious God, where shall I flee?
Thou art my only trust
And still my soul would cleave to Thee
Though prostrate in the dust

Hast Thou not bid me seek Thy face,
And shall I seek in vain?
And can the ear of sovereign grace,
Be deaf when I complain?
No still the ear of sovereign grace,
Attends the mourner’s prayer
Oh may I ever find access,
To breathe my sorrows there

Thy mercy seat is open still,
Here let my soul retreat
With humble hope attend
Thy will, And wait beneath
Thy feet,Thy mercy seat is open still,
Here let my soul retreat
With humble hope attend Thy will,
And wait beneath Thy feet