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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Chickens?



Well recently my dad got the idea in his head that we needed chickens. But at the time we had dogs... so bye bye puppies, hello uhh scrambeld eggs... ( personally i'd prefer an omelet ). So the dogs had to go and mom was relieved ( they were really bad they would rip the daipers off the little kids and eat them... GROSS! ). My dad got some books on how to build chicken coops and well..... we're going to have chickens! How exciting! I love chicks but we cant get them 'til the coop is done so... give it 'til next year at this pace. We have to get the garden finished first!


















Tuesday, March 8, 2011

An intresting promise.

This morning my mom showed me that in Genesis chapter 5 there is a genealogy. The names listed are random, it doesn't list all of Adam's sons, etc. So the names had to be chosen for this geneology for a reason. Well it turns out that the name meanings create a promise from God.

Adam - Man

Seth - Appointed

Enosh - Mortal

Kenan - Sorrow

Mahalalel - The blessed God

Jared - Shall come down

Enoch - Teaching

Methuselah - his death shall bring

Lamech - Despairing

Noah - Comfort

Now you see the message

Man is appointed. Mortal sorrow ( which is when man sinned and was seperated from God). The blessed God shall come down teaching ( which is Jesus coming and teaching ). His death shall bring the despairing comfort.
AND THIS IS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT!!!!!!!! It's just one of over 300 Old Testament prophesies that Jesus fulfilled!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Pictures of my apple pie

The finishing touch.... EATING IT! yum

These are the ingrediednts. ( i only used five of the apples ) and those silver cans are flour and sugar.





Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Apple Pie

So, i decided that i would attempt making the apple pie. So, i got a great recipe from a really good friend and it turned out my appel pie was AMAZING!
Here is the story of the worst cornbread EVER! so long story short i was making cornbread and the recipe said something like " 2 1/2 teaspoons of salt" well i was just learning fractions at the time and thought that it said 2 1/2 cups of salt. Goodness i never want to tast anything like it again. It was terrible! all it tasted like was salt tomorrow i will post pictures of my apple pie and the recipe.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Topic of the week : Children are a blessing


Hi, this week I’m going to talk about how children are a blessing.


Verse of the week:


Psalm 127:3-5
“Children are a heritage ( heritage means something that comes or belongs to one by reason of birth, for those of you like me who may not know what it means off the top of your head).
Okay, let me start that again.
“Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior so are sons born in one’s youth. Blessed is the man who whose quiver is full of them; They will not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies at the gate.”


Here is the story of how I came across that scripture. I really wanted to write about how children are a blessing because I knew that’s what the bible says, so I was thinking to myself, “Man, I cannot find any verses on how children are a blessing”. Well, the next morning (today) I flipped open my bible to a random page and BAM!! There it was!! AWESOME!


Well, since I’m really young and don’t have an children of my own I am going to try take better care of my little sisters. I want to spend more time with them and help them and ask them what they want to play. I want to do these things because when you learn something from the Bible you should try to think of ways to change what you do so that it matches with the Bible!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Topic of the week : Modesty

My converse high-tops
me and my sister Alexis ( also known as Lexi )

my hair after french braids.


the hair completes the outfit!




Overall look, when wearing pants consider a long shirt, or in this case a little bit too short of a dress.



This weeks topic is modesty.
Modesty is important. It seems like you can't leave the house without running into girls that when you see them you think " Oh dear" and feel bad for them or maybe think "wow, it's sad that she feels like she needs to dress like that to get attention." My dad and mom say that girls who dress immodestly would be even prettier if they brought attention to their faces with a smile, instead of to their bodies.
I hope that when i am older the Lord will be pleased with the way i dress.

Verse of the week 1 Timothy 2:9
Likewise also that woman should adorn themselvs in respectable apperal, with modesty and self- control

This week I want to show you outfits that are modest, but still super cute!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

I've always dreamed of being a farm girl.

Me and my sister Hallee in the wheat feilds.



View from the house

Our barn.

We used to live out in the middle of nowhere. At least that's what it felt like, in the middle of wheat feilds, playing in the stream, taking walks to the top of the hill to see what felt like the whole world. We had to walk half a mile just to check the mail. That was the life for me. In spring we would run through the wheat that at that time came to our hips. And doing school under the big birch tree. ( shown in picture ) Oh and i almost forgot playing in the "woods" which in reality was just a bunch of trees on the top of our hill. But it was kind of the woods. There were deer and evrything. And i will always rember peep and tweety. ( those were the barn owls ) We would jump on the trampoline and hoot to them and pretend we were owls too.

Our old house was actually farmstead in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The owners farmed wheat and raised sheep and pigs! It was so much fun to explore the old barns and outbuildings for treasure. Once I found an old silver pillbox! We had a root cellar in the back of the house. The root cellar was a dugout into the hill where they would store their canned goods and stuff for the winter. There was not any food any more, Praise the Lord, but there still lots of cabinets and pie safes!

Once me and my sister Hallee found a room in the back of the house. It was old and dad wouldn't let go in but i got a good little peek in there and will never forget what i saw. There was a table and a chair, andi could see old books blankets. I wish i could have gone in there and seen it all. But at the same time i'm glad i didn't. It felt kind of ere when we finally got the door ( that was wedged into the ground quite a bit ) open.

I remember a lady who would come out there every summer to collect owl pelletts to sell to universities and schools. She paid us twenty-five cents per pellet. One day me, Hallee and our uncle Dan took apart an owl pellett and found mouse bones.

I always miss the country the most in the Spring and Summer. Those were the best two years ever!