Sunday, April 28, 2019

The Crashing

This is a poem I started one time and then finished, but I didn't post it. I think this will be a good time to post. I hope you enjoy and are encouraged that even the waves and wind obey His voice.



At first all was sunny and bright
The moon seemed full of light at night
The sun of the day was brighter still
Happiness seemed to be in His will.

And then I saw a dark cloud up ahead
I started looking down instead
The darkness overcame me
First like a gentle dark sea. 

And then the waves of shadows crashed 
I fell, hurt to the bone and slashed
I had missed the turn, gone my own way
I had turned from the Way in the light of day.

This was my own doing and yet
He let me down that road  to get
Of Himself He'd pour out more
More than I could get on the shore.



So, crashing, flailing, crying, blind
He seemed unclose, somewhere behind
I strained to see Him through the mist
But only this, the waves I kissed.

In the darkness I rested on His unseen chest
Knowing that, though hard, this is best
I could not see Him but He was there
Holding every tossing, crashing care.

Then the clear dawn began to break
As heaven opened over the rushing lake
I smiled slightly as I saw the light shine
The wind dyed down, the morning was mine.



The last waves tossed me on the shore
I stood silently shaking. No more.
It was over now so calm the sea
The Prince of Peace stood quietly by me. 

I had seen it, felt the wild rush
I had learned things, now a hush
The sun warmed my shaking bones
I stood calm in the morning tones.

He looked at my soul through my eye
"I am always with you, child, don't cry"
I took His nail-scarred hand and laughed
He was always there, He was the raft. 




Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Brain Dead

Because I am trying to write a paper right now, I decided to post this boring poem I wrote when I was trying to write another paper. I'm sure you can sympathize at least to a degree.



I stare at a blank page
I try to figure what to write
It’s like an empty black stage
This is my daily fight.

I have tried to learn how to write
But it seems I never get better
But someday I might
On a late dark night.

Oh, well, ‘tis life, as I always say
'Tis life that throws sticks in my path
It’s a wonder I don’t fall in the way
And die under the ‘fesor’s wrath.

Oh, boy, oh, cat, oh, rat
I have nothing worthy to say
Nothing but a boring, black bat
Nothing that will actually pay


Brain dead is what they call it.


Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Running Wild

Last Friday, our church had a Good Friday service. It is one of my favorite services of all time. It makes me feel the weight and sorry of Christ's death and what He has done for us. Throughout the service, the lights slowly go dimmer and dimmer until they are all out. We leave the sanctuary in silence as a dismal chime sounds.

Last year was my first experience with this. I had never felt that way, and I left sort of depressed and went home to bed. This year, once we were out of the sanctuary, people began to talk. I decided it would be good for me to stay around a bit and talk to people. I saw Seth and Zach, so we talked. I decided I was doing well, so I left. On my way from the church, I talked with a little girl who was climbing a tree. Then I talked with another lady as I crossed the street. The moon was beautiful that night.

After getting home, I sat in the living room with Brei and Christina.

Then there was a loud bang at the door.

Having not expected anyone at that hour, Christina and I both went to the door to see who it was. No trouble, it was just Jackson and Jessica. They invited us on a night walk. I was all eager. So, Christina and I set out with the young couple.

Once outside, others among our number started running across the street to join us. Scott, Jesse, Janie, Lindsey, Elise, Abby, Katia, Tristen, and a new guy, Jimmy, were all there. It was quite a nice group of friends.

It started off with Christina and I leading the way because we walk fast. Of course, Jackson complained about us walking too fast, but then, he turned it around and said we were slow. He started walking very fast, but I was not going to let him get the better of me, so I ran. He was ahead of me for a time, but I kept running, while he stopped. So, I won.

Not much longer, he challenged me to a blind walk down a bike and walking trail by the river. I started and others on the walk helped direct me. Janie and Lindsey ended up helping me a bit too much, so Jackson said I cheated. However, I beat him again.

Later, once we had crossed the river and were by St. Anthony Main, Jackson once again challenged me to a race. A race up the flight of stairs to the road above.

I won again, but that was probably due to having been a bit in front when he called the challenge. Anyway, I felt very rejuvenated. I also felt very tired. 

I am very thankful for the friends I have. I am thankful for the nearly full moon that shone so bright and beautifully in the east. I am thankful that Jesus died and rose again.


Friday, April 19, 2019

Full of Sunshine

Today has been full of sunshine up here in MN. The temperature I believe is in the high 60's. It's short sleeve shirt and no jacket weather for sure.

Priscilla and I went to Cardigan this morning because I don't have class today. I studied a little and she hung out with Justus who is an intern at Cardigan. Priscilla finished work last Friday.

Afterward, she and I went on a nice long walk (she told me it was at least 4.5 miles). It is so sunny. I will probably get another sun burn, but I don't care. It's too splendid to care.

I ate a donut out on my front steps after I got back home. I had my carrot and it was good, as always.

What a nice day. Praise God for His goodness and kindness toward us.

I should go study. I hope you have a tremendous afternoon.



Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Fun at the White House

When I sent out a group text to a list of the Elite, I invited them to "fun at the White House." I have so many friends. My room mates have noted that on several occasions. The truth is that I know a lot of people, but they aren't all good friends. Even among the friends, there are some I am closer to than others.

There is the Elite Club, which is the group of friends that I invite to almost everything here in MN. They are the ones I have known the longest (siblings and their spouses and some of their old room mates), lived with, or some how became close to over the last 2 or so years. They have been a big blessing in my life, and I look up to them with love and admiration.

Anyway, since this was a special party, I invited those from the Elite Club. Not everyone could come, but that was OK because we had a blast anyway.

I made a deliciously moist strawberry cake because strawberry cakes are the best. I also had plates full of cheese, crackers, meat, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, and olives. Some of the best food out there in my opinion. I made a very large batch of Chai tea (which wasn't very popular among the visitors, so I have a gallon ice cream tub about half way full of left over tea). Anyway, the food went down pretty nicely.

I was pleased to see people enjoying playing games, talking, just hanging out together, and enjoying the food I had prepared. The cake was a hit as usual. I mean, how could it not be?!

We ended the night with a few of my favorite hymns.

What a good evening!

My cake

The food

Garnished with simple strawberries

Sorry these pictures are a bit dark. I'm not sure why they have been doing this, but oh, well. That's Scott and Tyler. 

Elisabeth and Emily, Scott's sisters. 

Tyler's legs, Keenan, Lydia (another of Scott's sisters), and Christina.

I know you have seen this picture a million times, but I thought it was funny because Scott was sitting in the same place and doing the same thing last year. Hannah was also sitting in the same place. 


Thursday, April 11, 2019

An Appreciation for the Beautiful (Including Snow in April)

I love beautiful things, and I think those who know me well enough know that fact about me. I love flowers, butterflies, pretty old-fashioned dresses, birds, sunsets, clouds, and on and on. My room is filled with things that I think are beautiful, and they all remind me of God. They point me to His glory, beauty, splendor, majesty, and goodness.

This week we are getting a snow storm. The wind is fierce and it might as well be January again.

But it's beautiful.

My backyard filling up with snow yesterday afternoon. 

Through the hazy, blizzardly snow, you see everything loading up with the white glory. 

You could almost imagine you are away in a forest somewhere. 


This old church building looks mighty good in the snow. 

Hangin' my head out. 

This is a video of the snow falling. I'm not sure it will work. 


So, that's the April snow for you. And to think I just posted about how we don't have snow this year. Oh, well, I guess I spoke too soon. 

OK, now to enjoy some beautiful things in my room. (Ahem...like usual, an over-abundance of pictures for you.)

A song by my brother Micah that I wrote in cursive and taped to the wall with a bouquet of fresh-smelling greenery in front.

I have a new piece of beauty on my wall above my computer. My brother Jesse sent it to me. 

"I lift up my eyes to the hills.
    From where does my help come?
 My help comes from the Lord,
    who made heaven and earth."
Psalm 121:1-2

A beautiful, shiny new pan from my housemates as a Birthday gift. 

I think I have an obsession with dried roses (dried flowers in general, really). 

They are lovely. 

I finally stuck this card to my wall with a dried flower hanging over the edge. It reminds me of the country. 

A little house plant my room mates gave me. 

So purty and fresh and lively. 


I repurposed a church bulletin into a butterfly (naturally) and hung him on the wall. 

My friend Karise colored this and her mom's friend turned it into a book mark. I thought it was a really neat idea. Besides, it reminds me of Karise and it's lovely. 


My mom gave me this delicate little necklace for Leuxie's wedding. I think it is simply wonderful. 

A friend from TX whom I have never met sent me this in the mail a while ago. 

A dried flower rests elegantly on my planner. 

My room mates also gave me this acacia wood salad bowl. They are very sweet and kind house mates. 

It's kind of cute when your family gives you cards that you gave them. Lydia said she gave me the house card because it is her favorite, and maybe if I have it she'll be able to see it again. 

My Grandma gave me this adorable little birthday card. 

Aren't they cute?


Wow! You still with me? Now you know what I mean when I say I love beautiful things. 


Monday, April 8, 2019

A Year Ago Today

Once in a while, I decide it would be fun to see what was going on exactly a year from the day it is. I did that today and remembered that a year ago I was enjoying company with friends and family in my house. I doubt I could have imagined I'd be living here a year from then. But here I am, still here and anticipating another party of fun at the same house with many of the same people. Here are the pictures from last year. 

My strawberry cake. There was snow on the ground today last year. Wow. 

Everyone intensely playing banana grams. 

Elisabeth and Scott, a super sweet sister-brother duo. 

Alaina, enjoying the cake. 

Banana grams: what fun!

Jessica and Scott in a scene of Splendor. 

A slice of cake. 



Priscilla also took pictures that day, so here are hers. (They are better.)



What good fun and good friends. 

Group picture. To think, since this picture was taken Priscilla is pregnant, Hannah and Tyler are married, Jessica is dating, Leuxie is married, and Seth is dating. 

Yum