8.10.2011

An Important Lesson Learned

This post is part of my weekly Time for Honesty. I do my best to share something that's on my heart that is honest, sincere, and transparent - something that will get you thinking and get you to be honest with yourself.

There’s a few things that I’ve learned about myself in the last 21 years: 

1. I’m skinny. Ridiculously so. There’s no getting past that.

2. I tan like nobody’s business… when I have time to get in the sun.

3. I’m very friendly and likeable, for the most part.

Now, as you can imagine, I’m not here to be “honest” about being skinny or about my incredible propensity for getting an awesome tan, though both of those things are very true. Instead, I want to share with you an important lesson I’ve learned first-hand this summer:

It’s okay a good thing if not everybody likes you.

In fact, my mother-in-law said just the other day,

“If everybody likes you, you’re lying to someone.”

 She had no clue how right she was.

8.09.2011

Guest Post from Page Traveler Tales

Rise and shine! Today we have an awesome guest post from Darci over at Page Traveler Tales! I love her blog, and I think you would too, so go on over and check it out. And leave her some love here for her awesome writing!

Guest Post from Page Traveler Tales

I really like this blog.

Like, seriously.

I laughed out loud the first time I pulled it up, because (1) the movie The Bucket List is hilarious, and (2) my husband and I have actually made a bucket list of our own!

I looked for it to write this post, but was, sadly, unsuccessful. So I'll just tell you a few things that I remember being on there...

Keep in mind, however, that some of these are ridiculously and completely impossible. We know this, but in my opinion, writing it down and hoping that it might, somehow, someway, by luck or chance or fate or blessing come to pass, makes me happy.

8.08.2011

A Bittersweet Accomplishment

I'm sitting next to a piece of paper that simply says, "Don't placate me." I have no clue what my family was up to last night.

It's Monday, the beginning of a new work week, and...

I don't have to go to work!

It's a beautiful thing, really. But at the same time, it's very bittersweet. Allow me to enlighten you:

8.06.2011

Keep Your Friends Close & Keep Your Enemies Closer

Today's post is another review that I wrote for the Blogging for Books program. Enjoy!

I chose to read Andy Stanley’s Enemies of the Heart for a number of reasons:

1. It had a nifty looking cover.
2. I’ve heard of Andy Stanley, which means the book has to be good, right? (Don’t mind that I’ve never read anything written by him.)
3. It was available on Kindle, which is always a bonus.
4. I was actually interested in the topic of the book.

And though I’ve been prone to delivering rather cynical and negative reviews as of late, I was pleasantly surprised with this book. It was one of those books I actually wanted to read in my spare time, instead of feeling obliged for whatever reason. And it actually made a few good points.

The premise of the book is that we don’t look at the condition of our hearts nearly enough. Instead, we fix our behaviors and then wonder why we blow up at people and are unsure of why it happens. Stanley proposes that if this is the case, there’s a “heart” problem.

The book is organized well, addressing the four sicknesses of our hearts that Stanley has concocted: anger, guilt, greed, and jealousy. Without a doubt, we’ve all experienced each of these things at some point in our lives or another. Stanley does well to examine why these sicknesses exist and then proposes tangible solutions to those problems, not just clichés such as “pray more” or “trust God.”

After the what, the why, and the how are examined, Stanley wraps up the book by touching on leaving a legacy and leading by example for our children and addresses lust, another heart condition that is a little different from the other four (but important nonetheless).

Ultimately, though, this book is well put-together, well thought out, thorough (yet concise!), and it makes you think and moves you to action. What more could you ask for?

(I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.) 

8.05.2011

Whole

Today is our last day as interns at the Pregnancy Crisis Center. I'm not gonna lie - we're pretty bummed to be leaving and might go visit next week already.

It's Friday, Friday, Friday...!

(Sorry, I haven't made a Rebecca Black reference in a long time. Couldn't help myself.)

And if you've been around here for a Friday before,  you know what that means!

Five Minute Friday!

Here's the deal-io, yo (why, yes, I'm weird - forgive me):

1. Write for 5 minutes flat about a given prompt from The Gypsy Mama without editing.
2. Invite your peeps to check out The Gypsy Mama and link up to her!
3. Go visit and comment on the blog of the person who linked up before you.

Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

(Goodness gracious, I don't know where all of these weird words are coming from. I'll understand if this is the last time you're ever here.)

Alrighty, then. Today's prompt is...

Whole

Ready... Set... Go!
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