Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dreams Do Come True

I wrote the post below, must read for this picture to make sense! Can you believe in the same day my dad walks in the door while I'm playing Kinect (this body motion sensor game thing! So fun!) and while I'm jumping about and swinging my arms around my dad turns a large box toward me from the doorway... &&& BAM. This little baby looked my straight in the face. I guess I'm going to be able to get a jump start on my guitar practice! I HAD NO IDEA!

Big things come in small packages and sometime big things come in big packages!

I give everything over to You Lord

And If You Put Your Mind To It

You know the famous saying, "If you put your mind to it... anythings possible" Or how about, "Practice makes perfect." We've all heard em, and all of us have said them one time or another. Well, I'm a fan of a good challenge so I'm going to apply the good ol' saying and put them to good use. I'm going to start playing guitar, taking lessons, and this next year will be dedicated to seeing the progress I make from putting my mind to it and practicing until perfection! I may be getting ahead of myself so, maybe not perfection but I really want to try as many things as I can to see my limits and to see myself exceed limits as well!

So I guess you can call this an early new years resolution? Although every new years resolution seems to more of a failure because personally I think there is just to much pressure on one decision! So it's not a new years resolution it's a resolution happening in the new year! Perfect!

I give everything over to You Lord

P.S. I'll be posting a picture of my guitar as soon as I get my hands on one

Merry Christmas... And to all a goodnight?


And it was a good night indeed!
I know thanksgiving has far past but I must say I feel very thankful every year I get a chance to celebrate Christ, family and tradition. It never is an easy going Christmas nor quiet or peaceful but I love it and have known nothing different for as long as I can remember. It's what makes my family different and dare I say special. Cheesy words!
This was the first Christmas without my sweet Oma and it really gave me an opportunity to sit back and realize what a beautiful family atmosphere my Oma and Opa have made. Truly is irreplaceable. One of a kind.
I receive joy from spending time with my family. It's wonderful!

Just my darling cousin and myself-

I give everything over to You Lord

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Airport


I'm sitting in the airport waiting to go to Ontario California for my cousin Ashley's birthday!! I've unfortunately & fortunately got here early, so I thought I'd get a pinch of writing in!

Last weekend I was so pleased to be able to go up to Prescott for a day with my parents and darling best friend! It was a B-L-A-S-T! I got to pull out the winter coats and scarfs and cozy up for our little adventure! We spent the day watching a local parade, shopping around at antique shops and we found this adorable ALL organic restaurant/cafe! My mom ordered the best gluten free coconut macaroon and we all got a warm cup of joe! With soy might I add!
The main reason for going was to see the lighting to of the court house and hear them read out of the Bible! It was an awesome time! Kids from local high schools sang and danced before the dimmed the lights and BAM... The building and trees lit up with glee! Wonderful to watch! We grabbed some mexican food and headed back home! It was an awesome experience and I had tons of fun. Also, I'll have to take a picture of the type writer my sweet boyfriend got me! Adorable to say the least! I'll also have pictures from the parade and others soon, as well!

I give everything over to You Lord!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Winter Time

Hey. Be thankful! Not just because it's a holiday!



I give everything over to You Lord

Friday, November 12, 2010

BROWNIE BITES

Now! Now! Now!
Before you start thinking about brownie bites filled with sugar, wheat, dairy, and calories... STOP! I've found something that suit's the chocolate lover in all of us but health fanatic in all of us as well!

Follow this recipe and you won't be disappointed:
VEGAN BROWNIE BITES
Ingredients
Vegetable oil spray
½ cup plus 2 tablespoons Bob's Red Mill gluten-free, all-purpose baking flour
½ cup sugar (I haven't tried it with Agave Nectar but you could always Experiment with it!)
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 ¼ teaspoons baking powder
1/8 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon xanthan gum
½ cup applesauce
¼ cup canola oil
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
½ cup dairy-free chocolate chips (I used Sunspire brand Organic Semi-Sweet chocolate chips, which are dairy free)

Method

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spray mini-muffin pan with vegetable oil spray. (KOD note: Use mini-muffin liners if you can find them; they give some shape to end result.)

In a medium bowl, combine baking flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt and xanthan gum.

In another bowl, whisk applesauce, oil and vanilla, then stir into dry ingredients.

Stir in chocolate chips.

Spoon batter into muffin tin, filling them three-quarters full. Bake for 15 minutes, or until set.

Allow brownies to cool in pans for 15 minutes, then turn out onto a rack to cool completely.

Final Vegan Mimi-Brownie Bites











I give everything over to You Lord

Friday, October 29, 2010

Once In A Life Time

I thought I'd take a chance to write. Not from my computer, not from home or at starbucks, but straight out of the Apple Store itself! My computer died on my two days ago and I haven't been able to turn it back on. Well that leads me to today, Friday. At 10 o'clock I came into the store when it opened and sat at the genius bar to hear to promising news. I MIGHT be able to get some of my files off my computer. So they set me up for another appointment. Today, Friday, 12:15. Well let's just say it is now 3:00 o'clock and I'm starting to think that I'll be sitting here till Saturday. The guy that was assisting me said we'd be able to get files off my computer as long as they weren't on the bad part of the hard drive. I obviously had a lot of files that needed to be transferred because I've been here this whole day practically. It's kind of a once in a life time opportunity to blog at the Apple store. Unless of course you do that type of stuff on a normal basis! I'm tired. I don't want to be here anymore. I have so much homework to do. I am emotionally exhausted. I am physically burned out. And I have been trying so hard to have a good attitude. I am totally taking a nap when I get home. Much needed!


I give everything over to You Lord

Monday, October 25, 2010

In Our Neighborhood

I love all different cultures. It inspires me to learn how intricate God was when making each of us. All unique individuals, all filled with different journeys, challenges, destinations, opinions, and ethnicities. Our world is made up of wonderful individuals that I wish we could all stop and appreciate just a bit more! 

I give everything over to You Lord 

Fleeing Ideas

A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS

Imagination can push you past all limitations into a world untouched, unspoken, unreal. Imagination can set you apart from the ordinary into a new world built only for the strong at heart. Imagination can cause a sense of insanity from the thoughts being strung together, but it can always cause a beautiful outlet for those who express themselves through creativity. Imagination has the ability to leave a mark on history. Imagination has built the most amazing monuments, the most extraordinary books, it has set people free, caused revivals, it has allowed satan to have a foothold in individuals lives, but it also has the ability to be used to its full potential and combined with the God given talents, a collision with imagination is a thought worth remembering. 

I give everything over to You Lord 

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Blindly Living Life

Wow! I can't believe it's been exactly 1 month since I've blog last. Don't worry I am not going to try to fit all the highlights of this past month into one insanely overwhelming blog post! So I'll hit you with the most recent and probably the most rewarding highlight! 


Highlights! Highlights! Highlights! Destination Zero! Radial Youth ministry, where I've served at for about 4 years, does a serving event each year to help out areas in our community. This year at destination zero it brought new challenges and a set of beautiful blessings and life changing stories. Friday night was the kick off of the event and Dan, my boyfriend, another youth leader and myself took a group of kids around town to different challenges and community missions. At the end of the long night everyone grabbed their sleeping bags and the boys and girls split off and slept the whole night of the cement floor. We wanted to ingrain in the students that we are blessed and to take a selfless look on life and serve others for just a weekend straight. We wanted the students to sleep on the cold ground to also be able to relate to those who are houseless and don't have the privileges that we have on a regular day bases. A lot of the kids don't know what is in our world past their cell phones, facebook, and schools. It was a bite out of reality for a lot of our students. A good healthy bite that was much needed! Although there was a lot of serving opportunities one stuck out the most. It was the last mission on the last night and it was called, "Random Act of Kindness." All the kids brought 5 dollars and what we did was put all of it together and then brainstorm ideas of what act of kindness we could do for someone else. The kids thought for awhile and decided that they wanted to go to Walmart and buy a sleeping bag, pillow, Bananas, a sub sandwich, a gallon of water, Power aid, a Bible, chap-stick, hand sanitizer, and gum and give it to a houseless person that needed a boast out on the street. We all understood we couldn't fix them being houseless, but we wanted to lighten the burden as much as possible. It was wonderful that the students were able to understand how it was to sleep on the streets when it's cold and there isn't any resources other then the clothes on your back. We prayed that the Lord would send us the right person and we drove all the way down town. It seemed impossible to find someone who was houseless and everyone became a bit discouraged. Eventually after a long 45 minutes we found two men walking together with a shopping cart and we drove up next to them and Dan opened the door and asked if they needed any food or anything. To all of our surprise they responded, "No, no, no! We're okay!" After Dan insisted that we had gotten stuff for them they were shocked and began to say, "We could use some food, I guess." We handed them the food and pulled out the pillow and sleeping bag and they divided everything up! They repeated, "God bless you, God bless you, God bless you!" We were about to drive off and I stopped them for one more second and looked them both in their eyes and said, "Listen, there is a Bible with all the stuff we gave you and I want you both to read it. It has all the wisdom you need when your out here on the streets so please make sure you read it together!" One of the men replied, "Thank you so much!" And the other man jumped in said, "Without God we wouldn't be here, so we're really thankful for Him!" 
That night a beautiful picture was painted in front of my eyes and I was so bless to be apart of such a little gift that spoke volumes to the students and to the men we were honored to bless. And let me tell you... it was SUCH an honor!

I give everything over to You Lord

Friday, September 24, 2010

1 John 4:7 Kind of Love

We can believe and have faith in a hope that will not disappoint, when we live in a generation that is used to disappointment.

We do not need to conform to the world because there is a higher way of thinking and living.

Those who are in authority will be judged on how they use it, we'll be judged on how we respond to them.

Surrendering to God will bring legitimate change.

--Some points I got at Vertigo while listening to Pastor Jason Parrish. Awesome Word! 

I give everything over to You Lord 

In Your Love

"For attractive lips, speak
words of kindness.
For lovely eyes, seek out
the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food
with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child
run his fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with
the knowledge you'll never walk alone...

People, even more than things,
have to be restored, renewed, revived,
reclaimed, and redeemed and redeemed and redeemed.
Never throw out anybody.
Remember, if you ever need a helping hand,
you'll find one at the end of your arm.
As you grow older you will
discover that you have two hands.
One for helping yourself,
the other for helping others."

By: Sam Levenson

I love following my cousins blog because she posts beautiful things, such as this! 

I give everything over to You Lord 

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Prayer

God has been laying on my heart... The oh so important world of prayer! &.&.& isn't it a beautiful thing? I believe God wants to build my faith to a strong more powerful reliance on Him. God is always concerned with getting our attention and all of our attention for that matter. So what better way to get our attention by laying on my heart the need I have to talk with Him more. Mad, happy, sad, elated, discouraged, hopeful, and burdened He excepts me just the way I am. We all want someone to talk to at one point or another that will just listen and except the exact place you're at. 

I truly believe that God wants to fulfill my prayers and desires for others and myself. He just really wants me to spend time asking and seeking and trusting even more. Totally understandable, He wants me to build an ever so strong relationship with Him, daily! I feel so honored and important that He has been burdening my heart with the lack of time I've been spending out of communication with Him. I say honored because God is a perfect God and He wants me? The most unperfected person you'll ever encounter, that's me! 

So, as I take this new journey in my walk with God I'm excited to see the blessing given and received. He promised me he would be faithful threw every circumstance and I have yet to find a flaw in His promises! Just humbled that a great big God like Him cherishes a small person like me. 

I am dedicating this post to prayer and want to encourage those who do pray regularly to keep up the communication with God. For those who may not pray and have a relationship with God, I encourage to seek out and pursue a relationship with Him, He's so cool! 

I give everything over to You Lord 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Rigmarole of Life


  You know the day's that never seem to end? 

The day's you try to decide if showering or sleeping is more important.
The day's you want to skip life and run away to somewhere with a beach.
The day's that remind you of the reason why you wake up in the morning.
The day's that make you wanna stay in bed all day and watch movies.
The day's that your tennis shoes get dusted off and used. 
The day's you celebrate the life of a new member to the world.
The day's you morn the passing of a once living member of this life.
The day's that put life in perspective and you realize you don't have it so bad.
The day's you smile because you can't cry anymore. 
The day's you live to serve others.
The day's you want to just be served.
The day's your friends and family show you the depths of their support for you.
The day's you want to dance when no one is looking.
The day's you want to dance when everyone is looking. 
The day's that capture your "Firsts".
The day's that capture your "Lasts".
The day's you find beautiful but not many others do.

The day's you choose to live intentional and with purpose and meaning.


I give everything over to You Lord

Sunday, August 29, 2010

I Love Building Memories



This girl means more to me then she'll ever know. Throughly a blessing! 

I give everything over to You Lord

Monday, August 16, 2010

These Day's Of Mine

I posted Friday how my parents went out of town for a week, and it's proving to be quite an eventful week thus far. It always seems like everything falls apart when the parents go out of town. Now, why is that?!

Woke up, ate left over french toast that I made for breakfast Sunday morning and then threw some laundry in the washer before 12:00. My mother has trained me well, you know those darn peek hours! My best friend slash boy friend has been really sick so I got him and went to urgent care because he needed antibiotics. The cost for his visit would have been 120 dollars with an online coupon given to him from the nice older women working behind the dest. Although, Dan's check from work hadn't gone through all the way so he didn't have enough to pay for his visit. So without being seen Dan and I went to the health food store to try to kill his virus the natural way. We go up to the juice bar and ask for a 2oz shot of wheat grass, and to are amusement they were all out of wheat grass. Wonderful! So, we got back in my 110 degree car and headed over to whole foods. We were able to get two 2oz wheat grass shots and headed back home. My sister, Rachel, and Dan's brother, Luke, are married, and God laid on their heart to save money for someone, they didn't know who, but they obeyed. We shared how Dan couldn't see the doctor because with no insurance and his check not going through he simply didn't have enough money. Rach and Luke, being such generous givers, told Dan that they felt led to give him the money they were saving and surprise, surprise it was enough for the doctors visit and the prescription. What a blessing, right?

I sat back and watched how the obedience that Rachel and Luke had to the Lord ended with such an amazing blessing. Family! It's a beautiful thing!

So, as Dan and I ran back to urgent care, waited a lovely hour and a half, saw the doctor and paid his dues and we went on our way to Safeway. Put his prescription in and shopped for dinner. Got the food, paid, picked up the prescription and finally arrived home. The sweet help of my sister aloud me not to worry about the dogs being fed, or the dishes being washed, she knew the stress I've been under and totally lifted a burden off.

So I threw together a caesar salad, made Dan some chicken broth and added some plain noodles from the dinner I made the night before and we had three full tummies in no time! After dinner my sister and I walked the dogs and somehow I ended up here, at 10:17 writing. Phew!

It has been a busy day, a long, tiring, busy day. I am still worrying about how I'm going to handle adding school into the mix. But dear God, You know me best, please just suit my needs for the days ahead. I know You will. I love you, keep my parents safe.


I give everything over to You Lord

Friday, August 13, 2010

"If You Really Knew Me..."

Good morning Friday! Parents left to Cancun this morning at 7, so I'm left as the women of the house. Taking care of the two puppies, cooking, cleaning, going to school, dancing, doing youth, and throwing the baddest party ever. Okay, okay, the last one isn't true, but I do definitely have a full plate. Woke up and made a dinner list for the week. Went shopping for the food and fed the dogs their afternoon snack! Flipped on the TV and my attention was caught by a show called "If you really knew me."

It showed the challenges teens face during their high school years. The rejection from friends and other students or family members, deaths, back stabbings, issues, concerns, and struggles. It exposed the truths and realities behind every smiling face walking in the halls of their high school. This was intended to break down the barriers of bulling, racism, popularity, and cliches. As the students exposed the truths and secrets about their lives. One young boy shared that his parents can't take care of him so he lives with his cousin and it's caused him to face a really hard 2 years, and is still going through it. Another young man exposed the guilt he felt for the death of two boys at his school, although he really could not have changed it the shame still rages in him. There was a young girl who was shocked about the stories she was hearing and felt blessed that she had both parents and an innocent childhood growing up.

The stories were remarkable, and I sat watching with tears running down my face because my heart was so heavy for these young teens. Each and everyone of them are desperate for a Savior and don't even know it. This show inspires me to be aware of the real, painful realities that people are facing around me. To not be ignorant or blinded by my own battles that I am become unable to lend a hand to those around me. I'm reminded once again how much I truly love people. I'm very passionate about seeing growth, expectancy, change, and inspiration.


I give everything over to You Lord

Monday, August 9, 2010

The Passion Lives On


Lately I've had a lot of ideas going through my head. It's sorta making me go crazy!

I have the production I'm trying to put together.
The business I want to start.
To create, with Dan, t-shirt ideas for my dance crew.
Starting to go to open mic nights to read my short stories and poems.
Learning more house dancing.
Writing more.
Designing all new material for our youth group.

And all the little details that go into each one. Busy mind. Not a second to waste!

I give everything over to You Lord

Thursday, August 5, 2010

August First

(2008)

       Each year, there's an August 1st, but since I met my best friend Brittany it hasn't always been a normal August 1st.  August 1st has turned into a day of celebration for me. A celebration of life, change, growth, beauty, strength, overcoming, and love. That's some of the inspiring words that describe my best friend. I absolutely love seeing how far we've both come in our friendship and separately throughout our lives. Our ability to admit when we're wrong, stand up for ourselves when we know we're right, and sometimes being able to just 'be'. 
      
       I was so blessed to be able to make another birthday of my gorgeous best friend. We met when we were young but didn't like each other until she was 13 and I was 14.  And I'm proud to witness her 20th birthday, what a beautiful day August 1st is becoming for me, each year. 
     
       The birthday party started at her mom's house for dinner, chatting, presents, and cake, and eventually moved back to Brittany's house for some music, dancing, coffee, and games. Everyone took off so fast that Brittany and I left last and drove together. We pulled up to her adorable house and just sat there for awhile and talked. Even though everyone was inside already. I don't think she really knew how much it meant to sit in my car and chat like when were 16 and 17. Laughing and just being real for really not much more then 10 minutes. I held back tears the whole time because I sometimes forget how much I cherish people but Brittany in particular. Often times I wish I could wrap her up in my arms and make sure she's safe all the time. But I suppose God's bigger then the length of my arms! It was just so beautiful to hear the realizations Brittany is having in her life in terms of relationships, family, and the inside depths of how she's made. She's amazing.
     
       Now, her birthday may not been exactly how she wanted it. She got text messages she didn't deserve. Twice. People may not have danced enough to her liking (you can never have enough dancing). But she looked beautiful, got to spend it with people she loved, and I'm just blessed that I was one of the lucky that were invited. She's a great best friend, with a great big heart! I will probably forget the songs played at her birthday, maybe what she was wearing, all her roommates names, but I think I'm gonna remember, for a long time, our simple yet short and intricate conversation parked outside the front of her home. So special! 

(2010)

I give everything over to You Lord

Monday, July 26, 2010

"Just Gonna Stand There And Watch Me Burn..."


I have a need to express myself through art. 

Music.
Dance.
Painting.
Drawing.
Writing.
Poetry. 
Clothes.
Photography.

It's kind of like the old expression, "An itch you can't scratch." It won't go away, I've got a passion that is lit by fire. It can't be contained. God is so good to place these ambiguous ideas in my thoughts, and although they scare me, they drive me to embark on a journey few travel. 

I've been deeply affected by the stories I've heard about abuse, from friends young and old, and while I've never experienced it personally it's like I've felt the wounds people have obtained from merely hearing their stories. Physical, emotional, mental. Whatever the type of abuse, weather it be one day or a life time of abuse all is unacceptable and all is intolerable. I have cried nights from stories people have told me, it saddens me and know one hundred percent that it breaks the heart of God. 

About 3 or 4 weeks ago a God given idea popped in my head and thoughts raced to questions such as, "How?! What?! Where?! When?!" I feel prompted to plan and organize a production/charity to raise money for people who was and are being abused. So, I'm starting completely from scratch and hoping my ideas and inspirations somehow ignite in the hearts of others and cause this event to explode the city or Scottsdale, Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Tempe, Chandler and any others. 

I've started on the fliers. Got the color schemes. Know the people who will be assisting me in the performances. I have the title. I know the general time frame for the production to be exposed to the public. I know this is going to be time consuming and a very large job to chew. But I know my God is bigger then me. I know my God put a passion for people inside of me. I know God would have a front row seat to this event if He were to be walking on earth. I know God has my back in the many endeavors I take up. I know God is my biggest fan and the best support group around. My God is a big God that's totally by my side. 

I will do this production, not under my jurisdictions or talents or capabilities or any one else's, but this production will be beautiful because God's hand is upon it, God's blessing is breathing within it, and I know He fights for those who can't fight back. Abuse is, once again, unacceptable and all is intolerable. 

I give everything over to You Lord 

Very Precious...

Quality time with the family is quite the amazing experience when your experiencing it with us!


A few snap shots of our tight nit family. I am so blessed knowing each and everyone of my family members, it's such a blessing. I can't express it enough. I adore our family dinners were we can be ourselves, eat home cooked food, laugh, and just BE. I am Thankful! 

I give everything over to You Lord

Saturday, July 17, 2010

11 Minutes Remaining

Adventures lead the trail of thrill
Glancing back with nothing left to spill

We transform as the journey gets more exciting
Because with every step we are closer to new lighting

Tic tock time runs out
Waiting for the moment when our lungs have nothing left to shout

Brilliant you see, the beauty of this beginning
Cut, release, remove our current sitting

Drill through the walls of unseen desires
Let them run free, let them catch fire

Every shirt packed in this small beat up bag
Car in drive leaving everything I had

Adventure, adventure you're all that's left
Only reminisce of you are still to breathe through my chest

I give everything over to You Lord 


California Shower

 I've spent a lovely few days in California this weekend being able to cherish our new addition to the family. 
Abigail Love Larson
I'm always reminded of how blessed I am to have such a close family, these are a few of the pictures from the baby shower. 
Thrilled I got to come and join my cousin Danielle in her new life as she transfers into 
mommy-hood! 

I give everything over to You Lord

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Love Is

Moving is such an. . . interesting time for most people. Our temporary living spaces can be bought, sold, destroyed, rebuilt, and restored. Even though our houses are made out of a good foundation, wood, some plaster, and the final touches which make a house sellable, they hold such important, significant, impacting memories that often will tie families to their homes. 

I've been blessed to stay friends with a few family I grew up with, one family being the Reynolds. The family consists of Leah Reynolds, the beautiful mom, the oldest Grant, Tucker, Hayley, and the youngest being Caleb. The heart of this sweet mother Leah is inspiring at least. The life she has been through makes it surprising to see such a vivarent smile on her face each time I see her. Although, she knows she serves a Great Big God which makes her smile come a bit more natural. Today I helped the family make the big moving trip to their new place. Now, the circumstances in which their moving is quite unfortunate but necessary. Going through the closets filled with clothes, sorting through picture frames, dress up outfits, kitchen appliances, and the junk drawers you wish didn't have junk in them when you finally decided to move! 

Talking to each of Leah's kids, the over riding consensus was the memories they have been able to build over the years. Some bad, but many good memories! The tears that Leah cried because of the emotions of moving and her personal family situations made everyones tiredness almost vanish. We all worked extra hard to lift the burden off this one sweet women who has been left to care for 4 kids, a house, moving the house, finding a new home, supporting the family, and the always important breathing, showering, cooking, cleaning, loving and living. I applaud the tremendous efforts Leah has done with trying to keep her family from falling apart, her strength is over abundant. 

Needless to say, after 11 hours of moving and the up and down trips of the three flights of stairs in our beautiful Arizona 110 whether, I lay in bed and just think. All the new memories that will be formed by the family and the house I believe will be an important part of healing, recovery, finding hope, and maybe seeing a brighter and relieving future. Moving is an interest thing.

I give everything over to You Lord

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Trying to Find Her Way Above The Tree Tops

My life has been full of learning lessons. Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. These lessons/blessings come through people, myself, consequences, tragedy, and the absences of people. I throughly believe that God grows us the most when we're in uncomfortable positions. When we, as humans, need something bigger to rely on than our finite minds.  Ta da! GOD! 

My Oma (Grandma in dutch) is a marvelous women. Oh if you heard her voice you'd never be able to scratch it from your memory. Her darling soft hair that she always combed just so, and often asked me why she had a cow-lick in her hair! I thanked her for mine! Besides her adorable smile and sweet words to her kids, grandkids and even great grandkids, Oma has cooking as a trademark!  The aromas alone almost satisfied your hunger, it is THAT good! If you emptied your plate you'd be sure to hear her say, "No! Eat more! Get more food!" Besides her hands being so soft to the touch they are quick on the keys. The piano she plays is beautiful, igniting, and eloquent. From such a petite women it was incredible to see such grandiose masterpiece flow through her fingers. She always admired how my cousins Danielle and Ashley, my sister Rachel and myself could stretch our fingers a whole octave! Her joy and love for her family, husband, food, cooking, culture, dancing, making her home welcoming, and music are just a few things that make up this lovely darling I am privileged to call Oma. Margaretha Irene Bergler, my Oma, got to meet our sweet Savior June 3rd, 2010. I haven't cried so many tears in my life, I miss everything about her. I often still feel like I'll see her if I go to California. I know that it's the Lords chance to spend quality time with her now, but the whole in my heart throbs in the loss of my wonderful Oma. 

Oh the blessings that I've seen through tragedy, although hard, have simply reminded me of the short time we have on earth. I've seen the importance of family, the desperate need for God in our world, and the effects of hopelessness. 


I give everything over to You Lord

Friday, June 25, 2010

Not Your Average Day Smile


SYDNEY - In those bleak moments when the lost souls stood atop the cliff, wondering whether to jump, the sound of the wind and the waves was broken by a soft voice. “Why don’t you come and have a cup of tea?” the stranger would ask. And when they turned to him, his smile was often their salvation.

For almost 50 years, Don Ritchie has lived across the street from Australia’s most notorious suicide spot, a rocky cliff at the entrance to Sydney Harbour called The Gap. And in that time, the man widely regarded as a guardian angel has shepherded countless people away from the edge.

What some consider grim, Ritchie considers a gift. How wonderful, the former life insurance salesman says, to save so many. How wonderful to sell them life.

“You can’t just sit there and watch them,” says Ritchie, now 84, perched on his beloved green leather chair, from which he keeps a watchful eye on the cliff outside. “You gotta try and save them. It’s pretty simple.”

Since the 1800s, Australians have flocked to The Gap to end their lives, with little more than a 3-foot (1 meter) fence separating them from the edge. Local officials say about one person a week commits suicide there, and in January, the Woollahra Council applied for 2.1 million Australian dollars ($1.7 million) in federal funding to build a higher fence and overhaul security.

In the meantime, Ritchie keeps up his voluntary watch. The council recently named Ritchie and Moya, his wife of 58 years, 2010’s Citizens of the Year.

He’s saved 160 people, according to the official tally, but that’s only an estimate. Ritchie doesn’t keep count. He just knows he’s watched far more walk away from the edge than go over it.

Dianne Gaddin likes to believe Ritchie was at her daughter’s side before she jumped in 2005. Though he can’t remember now, she is comforted by the idea that Tracy felt his warmth in her final moments.

“He’s an angel,” she says. “Most people would be too afraid to do anything and would probably sooner turn away and run away. But he had the courage and the charisma and the care and the magnetism to reach people who were coming to the end of their tether.”

Each morning, he climbs out of bed, pads over to the bedroom window of his modest, two-story home, and scans the cliff. If he spots anyone standing alone too close to the precipice, he hurries to their side.

Some he speaks with are fighting medical problems, others suffering mental illness. Sometimes, the ones who jump leave behind reminders of themselves on the edge — notes, wallets, shoes. Ritchie once rushed over to help a man on crutches. By the time he arrived, the crutches were all that remained.

In his younger years, he would occasionally climb the fence to hold people back while Moya called the police. He would help rescue crews haul up the bodies of those who couldn’t be saved. And he would invite the rescuers back to his house afterward for a comforting drink.

It all nearly cost him his life once. A chilling picture captured decades ago by a local news photographer shows Ritchie struggling with a woman, inches from the edge. The woman is seen trying to launch herself over the side — with Ritchie the only thing between her and the abyss. Had she been successful, he would have gone over, too.

These days, he keeps a safer distance. The council installed security cameras this year and the invention of mobile phones means someone often calls for help before he crosses the street.

But he remains available to lend an ear, though he never tries to counsel, advise or pry. He just gives them a warm smile, asks if they’d like to talk and invites them back to his house for tea. Sometimes, they join him.

“I’m offering them an alternative, really,” Ritchie says. “I always act in a friendly manner. I smile.”

A smile cannot, of course, save everyone; the motivations behind suicide are too varied. But simple kindness can be surprisingly effective. Mental health professionals tell the story of a note left behind by a man who jumped off San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. If one person smiles at me on the way to the bridge, the man wrote, I will not jump.

Kevin Hines wishes someone like Ritchie was there the day he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge in 2000. For 40 agonizing minutes, the then-19-year-old paced the bridge, weeping, and hoping someone would ask him what was wrong. One tourist finally approached — but simply asked him to take her picture. Moments later, he jumped.

Hines, who suffers from bipolar disorder, was severely injured, but eventually recovered. Today he says if one person had shown they were not blind to his pain, he probably would never have jumped.

“A smile can go a long way — caring can go even further. And the fact that he offers them tea and he just listens, he’s really all they wanted,” Hines says. “He’s all a lot of suicidal people want.”

In 2006, the government recognized Ritchie’s efforts with a Medal of the Order of Australia, among the nation’s highest civilian honors. It hangs on his living room wall above a painting of a sunshine someone left in his mailbox. On it is a message calling Ritchie “an angel that walks amongst us.”

He smiles bashfully. “It makes you — oh, I don’t know,” he says, looking away. “I feel happy about it.”

But he speaks readily and fondly of one woman he saved, who came back to thank him. He spotted her sitting alone one day, her purse already beyond the fence. He invited her to his house to meet Moya and have tea. The couple listened to her problems and shared breakfast with her. Eventually, her mood improved and she drove home.

A couple of months later, she returned with a bottle of champagne. And about once a year, she visits or writes, assuring them she is happy and well.

There have been a few, though, that he could not save. One teenager ignored his coaxings and suddenly jumped. A wind blew the boy’s hat into Ritchie’s outstretched hand.

He later found out the teen had lived next door, years earlier. His mother brought Ritchie flowers and thanked him for trying. If you couldn’t have talked him out of it, she told him, no one could.

Despite all he has seen, he says he is not haunted by the ones who were lost. He cannot remember the first suicide he witnessed, and none have plagued his nightmares. He says he does his best with each person, and if he loses one, he accepts that there was nothing more he could have done.

Nor have he and Moya ever felt burdened by the location of their home.

“I think, ‘Isn’t it wonderful that we live here and we can help people?’” Moya says, her husband nodding in agreement.

Their life has been a good one, they say. They raised three beautiful daughters and now have three grandchildren to adore. They have traveled the world, and their home is decorated with statues and masks from their journeys. Ritchie proudly points out a dried, shellacked piranha — a souvenir from their vacation to the Amazon, where he insisted on swimming with the creatures (to Moya’s dismay).

Until about a year ago, the former Navy seaman enjoyed a busy social life, regularly lunching with friends. But battles with cancer and his advancing years have taken their toll, and now he spends most days at home with Moya, buried in a good book. His current read: the Dalai Lama’s “The Art of Happiness.”

Every now and then, he looks up from his books to scan the horizon for anyone who might need him. He’ll keep doing so, he says, for as long as he’s here.

And when he’s not?

He chuckles softly.

“I imagine somebody else will come along and do what I’ve been doing.”

He gazes through the glass door to the cliff outside. And his face is lit with a smile.


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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Best Part Of Waking Up




So. This is my cousin Ashley. Standing perfect at 5'4. She's 17. Beautiful in every way.
But. I've got a problem, she lives in California. 
I guess I'll wait till June for her to visit. Oh my, I miss her!



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Friday, May 21, 2010

There is just something about theses...




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CHOMP!


"Google celebrates Pac Man 30th anniversary with icon game. 30 years ago, Pac Man was created and became perhaps one of the most addictive games ever developed. Installed in a large video game box, Pac Man became the favorite after-school and at times during school time-waster..."

Three Cheers to even games that we can consider vintage; yet still an old time favorite! I love that the yellow pie shaped pac-man is still down for a little chomping. To fun! "Google proved that today with its' installation of a "logo-based" Pac Man game placed where the standard Google logo is located on its page." Awesome idea by Google, and I fun way to remember this oddly fun game!


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My Mom Is Always Down For A Party

My big 21st birthday is in 2 months. How fun! I know it's early to write about but I have a funny story, so that justifies it, right?! 

My mom and I were sitting on the couch and she looked over and said, "Sheena! What are we gonna do for your 21st birthday!" I responded but saying, "A fun family dinner!" She glared at me with no response. I said, "What!!" She explained. "No Sheena, it's your 21st birthday, we have to do something realllly fun! Like rent out a place, with a band, and every single one of your friends you've ever known. Home schoolers, your dance crew friends, family, everyone!" I just sat there and laughed and said, "Mom, you like parties don't you!" Giving me a guilty stare back, she giggled, "I do love parties!" But she quickly stopped giggling and said, "We really should do something big, a family dinner is boring, your turning 21!" 

I just love that my mom is always down for a party and that she wants to make my 21st birthday such a special day... What a doll right?! I don't think she can get any sweeter. I'm excited about the other ideas she throws out until my birthday. This will be interesting! 



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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Twist

There is a certain beauty that it formed when pearls are mixed with diamonds. It's the combination of the older more vintage style pearls bring, melted with the frosted touch of the modern and classy diamonds. Pearls are a gem, and diamonds are the "forever friend." 











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