Monday, September 1, 2014

Sweet Sixteen

I'm late posting for my birthday, because we were busy all that day, but I decided to post anyways. :) After all, I'm pretty excited to be sixteen! :D
For my special day I woke up to:
"Yippi Kiyay Kiyay! Today is a special day.
Yippi Kiyoo Kiyoo, Today we celebrate You-hoo-hoo."
I let it play for a couple minutes until one my sisters finally rolled over and said, "Ok, ok, Happy birthday...will you turn it off now?" :) Happy memories... :P
I was given a pair of purple butterfly earrings (because I LOVE jewelry) and two pairs of pajama pants (because I needed them :).
In the evening we went to Grandma and Grandpa Eddy's house for dinner, and I got to choose the menu. Afterwards we had desert and watched the first Washington Husky game of the year. It was a late game so we only got to watch until half-time, but the next day I learned that the Huskies had won. I'm very glad they did, it would have been sad to have them lose on my birthday. :)
And that was my sixteenth birthday. Here's my birthday photo:


Sweet Sixteen!!
Thank you to Mallen Roberts for taking this photo of me. :)

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Coming Soon: A Week in Skirts

Beautiful: sun on water. I love summer!! :D
I got this idea from a friend of mine, Miaya Drennan. It looked so fun, I decided to try out myself! Unfortunately, I have to wait a week before posting...we're kind of busy this week, so you'll have to wait...*sighs* Still, now you have something to look foreward to, right? :P See you next week! :)

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Q&A w/ Rebekah Eddy: Session #6

Yay! Back again finally with Q&A! I had a lot of fun taking a break from it, but I know a lot of you have probably been missing my Q&A sessions.
Calamity Rene gave me the Liebster Award as well as Bethany, so I thought I'd answer her questions too, AND have it be another session of Q&A!! Brilliance, right? :P Kill two birds with one stone as the saying goes.
I know I've already answered a couple of these, but I thought it would do no harm to refresh our memories...anyways, here you are:

1: You just got awarded a million dollars. What are you going to do with it?
Give 10% to the church for tithe. Then buy a horse. Then use the rest to buy feed and accessories. If there is anything left after that I'd put it in the bank for when I'm old enough to buy a house and car of my own. And possibly help me go through collage.

2: What time period would you travel to if you could?
To when God comes back to take us to our new home on the new earth. :)

3: If you had to pick one, who would you pick as your favorite fictional character of all time?
Oo...tough question. I really like Aslan (from The Narnian Books). But I also like a couple of the character's I made up. Like Valkin Tredhale and Dusak Awknae. I guess I don't really have a favorite.

4: Who is your favorite Bible character?
Do I have to have one favorite Bible character? I love Jesus.

5: What's your favorite book series?
The Black Stallion series by Walter Farley is a favorite of mine, but I also like the Little House on the Prairie books by Laura Wilder. And the Circle C Adventures by Susan Marlow.

6: Who's your favorite author?
C.S. Lewis, P.G. Wodehouse, Charles Dickens. (And there is this fantastic new author who happens to be my exact age. She also has my name! I really, REALLY like her book The Silver Flower. :P)

7: Do you have a favorite movie?
Whew! You ask hard questions Calamity Rene! I like a lot of different movies. Actually, just recently I was watching Amazing Grace with my younger brother, and was reminded how much I liked it. Also Pride & Prejudice and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. (do these sound like books? Well, there may be a reason behind that. Check out my favorite authors for more clues... :)

8: What's your favorite past time?
Writing. By far. But I also enjoy making jewelry for my friends and family as well as posting on my blog once every week. :P

9: What do you want to do when you get older?
This one sounds familiar. Be a mom. And own a horse. ;P

10: What's your favorite wild animal?
My favorite wild animal? Wild horses of course! :P

11: If you could ask God one question, what would it be?
"Are there horses in heaven?"

Ok...YOUR TURN!!!! Have fun coming up with answers! I'll have fun reading them! :P

Friday, July 25, 2014

The Liebster Award: discover new blogs!

I've been awarded! I'm still not exactly sure WHAT I was rewarded for...but it still looks good, doesn't it? :P Thank you Bethany (from Bethany's Blog)! :D
 
Here's the rules to the "game":
 
Acknowledge the blog that nominated you. 
Ok, I did that.
 
Answer the 11 questions the nominating blogger created.
Alright. Here are the questions, followed by the answers:
 
1. Besides family, who do you admire and why?
I'll have to say that I admire Mrs. Hough, wife of one of the elder's in our church. She has such a wonderful attitude, even when she is dealing with pain or stress. Not only does she love God with all her heart, soul, and mind, but she loves and respects her husband as well. She's such a good example to me.

 2. Awkward Moment?
Oh my goodness. Do I really have to answer this? When I get up front to preform a memorized piece, but when I try playing it I find out I can't remember a single note.

 3. How do you plan to impact the future for Christ?
I hope to impact the future for Christ by raising a godly family of my own. But before that, I help in children's ministries in our church, and try to be a good example to my siblings.
 
4. What makes you laugh?
All the goofy things my little siblings say!
 
5. What do you love about your best friend(s)?
They laugh at my jokes, even when they weren't good jokes. They encourage me when I'm feeling discouraged. Give me a shoulder to cry on when I feel like it. And laugh with me, not at me.
 
6. What is something you want to do someday?
Be a mom. And own a horse of my own.
 
7. Is there something that you would have never dreamed of doing, yet you are doing today?
 Wearing a skirt with horizontal stripes.
 
8. What is your favorite state and why?
Washington. I've never been to any of the other states except Oregon, which pales in comparison. Why? Because it's where all my family and friends live.
 
9. When I say exciting moment, what comes to mind?
Galloping on a horse. Right towards a cliff.
 
10. Do you love what you do?
It depends on what I'm doing. Most of the time I do, but sometimes not so much.
 
11. What are some goals you hope to accomplish?
Be a mom. And own a horse of my own.
 
List 11 bloggers with less than 200 followers that deserve some recognition. 
Alright. Here it goes:
 
Jesseca: akansaswind.blogspot.com
Andrew: 1ajeddy.blogspot.com
Rebekah: rsreadingroom.blogspot.com
Margaret & Sarah: whereareyoureading.blogspot.com
Mrs. Marlow: circlecadventures.blogspot.com
Maiya: blessingsblissandbedlam.wordpress.com
 
 I could only come up with six. Sorry about that.
 
Write 11 questions for them to answer. 
Oh, goody. Now I get to put other people in the spotlight! :)
 
1. What is your favorite thing to do during the summer?
2. What's your favorite color?
3. What's your favorite Bible passage, and why?
4. What do you want to be when you "grow up"?
5. Who is your favorite author?
6. What is your favorite book/series?
7. What is your favorite pastime?
8. What is your favorite season?
9. What's the funniest joke you've ever heard?
10. Do you like answering questions?
11. If you could go back in time to any place at any point in history, where would you go?
 
Notify them they've been nominated.
Ok. I'll do that.
 
HURRAH! I'M DONE!
 
(By the way, everyone should feel free to answer the questions...I'll count it as another Q&A w/ Rebekah Eddy! :P)

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Penial Ranch 2014

Yes! I just came back from my vacation to Penial Ranch! I loved every moment of it, even though it was hot. (Every day during the afternoon the temperatures went over 90 degrees Fahrenheit.) I'll give you an idea of what a day there would be like schedule wise:
A beautiful sunset

6:00 am: I'd get up and take a shower, then go over to the dining room to spend some free time playing Ping-Pong or pool before breakfast.

8:00 am: Breakfast

9:00 am-11:30ish am: Swimming. Yeah, we spent a lot of time swimming. The water was freezing cold, and it felt so good. There was a dock to jump and/or dive off of, but you did have to watch out for rocks.
The water felt SO good! (but VERY COLD!!!)

12:00 pm: Lunch

1:00 pm-2:00 pm: Bible Bee hour. This was the time for quiet Bible study and prayer. It was nice to be able to calm down during the hottest time of day and relax with my Bible and Sword Study for an hour.
Gracie Asa wanted to get her hair done, so I volunteered. :P
By the way, don't you love my swimming dress??

2:30 pm-3:30 pm: More swimming...I told you we did a lot of that... :P

3:45 pm-4:30 pm: An event. One day we did Archery, another day, Pony rides, another day, knife throwing. More swimming until dinner.

Most of the arrows ended up on the ground...
but everyone had such a fun time shooting them it didn't really matter. :)



5:30 pm: Dinner

6:30ish pm- 7:00ish pm: You guessed it...more swimming.

7:00 pm: Our evening event. One night this was a talent night, another night we watched a movie, one night my oldest brother Andrew gave a talk about Galatians.
Andrew is a really good speaker. He hopes to become a church planter as soon as he finishes seminary.

8:00 pm-10:30ish: We played volleyball, Frisbee, Apples to Apples, Taboo, etc. It was fun to get together with the other kids my age and have a hilarious time playing various games way past our bed time.
Totally Eastern WA look. :)

Yeah, I loved doing that with our church and my family. We made special memories and had a lot of fun doing so. I had the privilege of taking pictures for the Penial Ranch slideshow we'll be showing at our church next Sunday. I miss it already, though, and I can't wait until we go there again!! :D
Love my little brothers!! :D

Hope you enjoyed the update on how I've been doing! God bless you over the next week! :)



Saturday, July 12, 2014

Vacation Bible School

Just a quick post on what I've been up to for the last week...VBS!! My church has put on a VBS every year since I can remember, and it has always been a highlight of summer for me at least. When I went to VBS as a kid, I loved participating in all the activities such as crafts, games, Bible Story Time, and snacks. But even as a Guide I love helping "my kids" work together as a team through all the same activities I remember doing as a "VBS kid" a couple years ago.

Games: I love coming alongside them and encouraging them, as well as cheering them on during games. Sometimes our team doesn't win, and sometimes it does, but my goal at the end is to make all "my kids" feel like they were the best despite anything.

Bible Story Time: I want "my kids" to be able to learn a lot during their time at VBS, and having a Bible Story every day helps that a lot. This year we learned about the Armor of God that protects Christians from the fiery darts of Satan.

Snacks/Memory Verses: I'm not exactly sure what they learned from snacks, except maybe some manners...but the memory verses were very helpful. :) "My kids" would recite the verses from memory to me and I would give them as many prompts as they needed as well as a prize when they completed it.

Crafts: The crafts were very fun, because not only were they able to bring something home to remember this year's VBS by, but the crafts were designed to go with the theme. This helped "my kids" remember what we learned that day. I especially remember the last day's craft which was a foam sword. The kids had a lot of fun slashing at each other with the swords, but no one got hurt because, after all, the swords were only foam.

Hope you had fun reading about what I've been up to. :) Over the next week my family and I are going on vacation to Penial Ranch, so I'm going to be exempt from any blogging for awhile. Just thought I'd at least warn you all... :P

See you next week with a report on how our vacation went! Have a great week! God Bless! :D

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Independance Day...A little on the late side

Yeah, oops. I meant to post this yesterday, but, as you can see, I didn't. And it's not like we had a very busy day, either! We were just having the 4th together as a family and we meant to see fireworks that night, but it began raining and we were too chicken to watch fireworks in the pouring down rain. *Sigh* Life in Washington can sometimes be a trial... :(

However, on a brighter note, I hope you all had a fun Independence Day! What did you do? Where did you go? I hope you all had a fun, but safe (with no injuries), 4th of July! :D


O beautiful for spacious sky's for amber waves of grain.
For purple mountain majesty's above the fruitful plain!
America! America! God shed his grace on Thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea!

O beautiful for pilgrim's feet, whose stern impassioned stress,
A thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness!
America! America! God mend Thine every flaw,
Confirm Thy soul in self control, Thy liberty in law!

O beautiful for heroes proves in liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved, and mercy more than life!
America, America! May God Thy gold refine,
Till all success be nobleness, and every gain divine!

O beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years,
Thine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed by human tears!
America! America! God shed his grace on Thee,
And  Crown Thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea!       

Saturday, June 28, 2014

The Magic Saber: Chapter Three

Well, yet another busy, busy week full to overflowing of activities. I just can't seem to get used to it. I'm loving the summer weather though! Today was kind of iffy, because half the day it rained and the other half was sunny, but windy. (The wind was probably causing the constant weather changes...) I hope that tomorrow will be nicer, and of course the day after that, and the day after that, etc. :)
Alright, another chapter for you all to enjoy. It starts getting more exciting...trust me on that one! :P
Sorry the picture isn't very good, but I thought it went well with the story. :)



Chapter Three

Emily was sent almost immediately to the kitchen to help the ship’s cook, and so Luke and John were put on cleaning the captain’s cabin. It didn’t take long with both of them working on it, and the captain was very pleased.

“You two boys will be a good help I think, after all. I have no further need of you for the moment, but you have my permission to explore our ship. If any of my crew asks what you are about, send them to me.” He said after inspecting their work. Luke and John stammered a quick thank you to the captain and rushed out onto the deck again.

The crew members didn’t try to stop them and only looked on in silent amusement as the two boys rushed from place to place looking into every nook and cranny excitedly.

Luke decided to take a look out the spyglass from the crow’s-nest, and obtained permission quickly. The old sailor in charge smiled at them and offered his own, more powerful telescope for their use. Eagerly, Luke scanned the horizon in search for land, but instead he spied a ship. Frowning, he handed the glass to John.

“What do you make of that?” he asked. John squinted as the ship came closer.

“It looks like it may be a pirate ship!” he finally exclaimed in a hushed whisper. Luke licked his lips worriedly, and took the telescope from John, studying the ship until he saw the flag more clearly. Once he was sure, he sucked in air through his teeth, and then called down to the captain who was watching him from below.

“Cap’n!” he shouted, his excitement mounting. “I’ve sighted the Jolly Rodger off the port side! She’s coming in fast with a good wind behind her, heading in our direction.” The captain and crew immediately got to work, and Luke and John slid down the ropes to see how they could help. The old sailor shook Luke’s hand.

“Ye’ve got better eyes than I have lad, thankee kindly for spotting the ship and warnin’ us well.” He grinned and slapped Luke on the back, almost sending him sprawling onto the rolling deck. “We’ll make a sailor o’ ye yet!”

Luke was grateful to the old man, but right now he was worried about the ship. And where was Emily? He and John went as speedily as possible on the pitching ship to find her. She was working on baking something when they came into the ship’s kitchen, but she stopped long enough to wipe her hair from her face, leaving a streak of flour behind, and ask what was happening.

“I think we’re getting attacked by pirates!” John burst in before Luke could manage to say anything. A look of alarm passed over Emily’s face.

“Pirates!” she exclaimed. “Are you sure?”

Luke nodded, but, knowing his sister would worry too much, patted her on her shoulder reassuringly. “Don’t worry, I’m sure the captain and his crew will have everything under control.” Emily’s frown faded some, but she still bit her lip and glanced toward the door. Finally, she washed her hands and removed her apron.

Suddenly, taking them all by surprise, a cannon boomed, and a great splash near the ship warned them that the pirates were upon them. Luke, John, and Emily rushed from the kitchen, nearly running down the captain. He frowned darkly at them.

“You need to return to my cabin and stay there until the fight is over. This is no place for women and children.”

“But we want to help!” Luke pleaded, his voice rising above the crash of waves and the cannon fire.

Emily pulled him away, earning herself a grateful look from over the captain's shoulder as he rushed off to help his men fight. “The captain knows best, Luke. He’s in charge and we need to follow his advice. Come, we will find the captain’s precious documents and hide them where the pirates will not find them if they win.”

“But…” Luke pleaded. Emily held her ground.

“You are not going to take place in the fighting, that’s final.” She replied sternly. Luke sighed, but when Emily put her foot down about something, he knew it was useless to argue. Mutely, he followed her back to the captain’s cabin.

While the war raged on all sides of them, Emily calmly searched the cabin for anything that might prove of value. She hid the maps, charts, and a small packet of letters that had the queen’s seal on them in her shawl, and Luke poured a small bag of gold coins into his boot. John took the captain’s small pistol and a pocket knife, hiding them in his boot.

Quietly, they listened as trampling feet overhead grew louder and louder. Orders were shouted, and all of a sudden, almost as quickly as it had begun, the fight ended. In dread, the three siblings waited fearfully for the captain to come in smiling, saying the fight was over and they had won.

Instead, when the door finally opened, the worst of their fears were realized.
See what I mean?
What do you think happens next?
How are you enjoying the story?
Have you figured out who the character's are based off of?

Saturday, June 21, 2014

The Magic Saber: Chapter Two

Another busy week...tonight some siblings and I are going to be preforming in a homeschool choir at our church, so I barely had time to quickly type out this and copy and paste the next chapter of my story: "The Magic Saber".
Hope you enjoy it, and have a great week! :)
Welcome Summer!! :D



Chapter Two

They appeared to be on a ship of some kind. The children were behind a pile of rope, so they could watch the crew of men rushing about without getting stepped on. Luke had been reading about ships recently, so he knew which parts were which, and who everyone was.

“That must be the captain.” He whispered, pointing to a tall, thin man standing on a higher deck and bellowing orders to the scurrying sailors. Emily looked worriedly around her.

“Are you sure this is safe?” she asked.

Luke nodded. “Oh yeah, these guys are probably safe. Look up there. Do you see the flag?” Emily nodded, so Luke went on. “They’re flying the Union Jack, which means that this is an English ship.”

Emily gave a sigh of relief. “Alright, should we show ourselves to the captain then?”

Luke thought for a moment. “Well, he might think we’re stowaways, which may get us into trouble.” John looked up from where he had been being quietly standing.

“What if we promise to work for it?” he asked suddenly.

Luke chewed on his lip thoughtfully. “Well, I guess it’s worth a try. Let me sneak around to the captain’s cabin and figure out where we’re headed.”  Emily nodded in agreement to his plan.

“You do that, and I’ll stay here where we’re hidden with John.” Quickly, Luke took off, weaving his way through the ship. He crawled in behind some barrels just in time, as two crew members walked by. Taking a deep breath after his close call, Luke went on to the cabin. The door opened easily, and he made a speedy check to make sure no one saw him before ducking into it.

He found the map of the ship’s journey easily; it was already lying on a table. He looked over the charts carefully. There didn’t seem to be any indication that the ship was a pirate’s ship, for the route only went from England to France, and then back again. Pirates, he was sure, would have made detours to possible islands that might hold treasure.

Now reassured, he slipped out of the cabin again, leaving everything as it had been before he arrived. He saw the captain coming his way, so he quickly ducked out of sight behind a few handy sacks.

The captain passed him by, so Luke followed him at a safe distance. Before entering his cabin, the captain turned around once more, and his eyes fell on Luke before he had time to hide again. The captain’s eyebrows shot up in surprise.

“What’s this!” he exclaimed.

Luke swallowed, and his words came out in a tumble. “P-please sir, my siblings and I would like to work on your ship for a while. We don’t need any pay but food and a place to sleep. I promise we won’t be any trouble.”

The captain frowned. “But you’re only a child; I cannot take a child onto my ship.”

Luke bit his lip, his mind racing. “My sister is a very good cook, and she can help care for your wounded men. John and I could make your cabin cleaner than it’s ever been since it was built. Please sir, we don’t have any home right now, and we need the food to survive!”

The captain seemed to weaken. “Very well, but you must earn your keep, or you leave at the next port.”

Luke’s eyes brightened. “Aye, aye sir! I’ll go get my siblings next!” and he ran off quickly, before the captain had a chance to change his mind. Darting around curious crew members and piles of goods, Luke found Emily and John still behind the ropes. He pulled them out, explaining the news as he did. “Come on, we need to report to the captain right now if we want our food and beds!”

Emily and John followed Luke back across the deck, and in no time at all they stood panting for breath in front of the captain, awaiting their first duties on board the HMS Golden Eagle.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

The Magic Saber

Since I couldn't think of anything else to post today, I decided to give you a story I wrote. This story was requested by my cousins Oliver, (age 8) and Colin, (age 7). Here's how it happened:

One day while I was baby-sitting them they asked me, "Rebekah, tell us a story!"
I smiled. "Ok, what do you want the story to be about?"
They thought for a minute, and then all at the same time said: "Us! And have us fighting pirates! On a ship! With a parrot!"

So, that's how "The Magic Saber" came to be a story. Of course, I used different names, in fact, let's see if you can figure out who is who in this story. I'll give you a hint: I am also one of the character's.

Without further ado:



 The Magic Saber


 

Written By: Rebekah Eddy

 

Dedicated to: My cousins, Oliver and Colin Olson; for their active imaginations and love of adventure.

 
Chapter One:

Once upon a time, not long ago or in a country far away, there lived three children. Their names were Luke, John, and Emily. Emily was the oldest at age fifteen, and loved history. Luke was next oldest, he was eight and he loved anything that had to do with battles or weapons of any kind. Then there was John, age six; he loved a great many things, but mostly he liked to follow along in his older siblings footsteps.

One of their many adventures began when one day, while the trio was visiting their grandparents; Luke decided to explore the attic. Now, you must understand, this attic was not a clean, organized attic, but a delightfully old and dusty one. It was full to overflowing with queer things, and usually the children spent most of their time looking through the various boxes and chests.

This was what Luke was doing when he suddenly came across a chest he had never seen before. It was covered in decades of dust, and its lock was rusty. He tried to move it, but it remained where it was; not so much as moving an inch. Luke again applied all his eight-year-old muscles to moving it, but was rewarded only with a slight groan of complaint. He frowned thoughtfully, and tried a different method. Instead of moving it, he put himself to opening it. After several minutes of sweaty work with a bent nail on the lock, he succeeded, and opened the lid.

It gave in at last, and creaked open, revealing a sword of some kind. Now thoroughly confused, Luke sat back on his heels to contemplate this. What was an old sword doing up in his grandparents attic? It puzzled him, and he was still thinking heavily on the matter when John’s head popped around the door.

“Hey, what are you doing up here?” he asked. Luke jumped with surprise, and he spun around.

“Oh, it’s just you!” he exclaimed. “Look what I found!” John came over and looked over his shoulder at the sword.

“What is it?” he asked.

Luke shrugged. “I think it’s a type of sword, but I’m not sure. Let’s go see if Emily knows.” Quickly, the two boys dashed down the stairs and skidded to a halt in front of Emily. She was engrossed in a book at the moment, and it took a few polite coughs to get her attention. She looked up, and smiled.

“Alright, what do you need?” she asked, uncorking a flow of questions from Luke and John.

“Can we show you something?” “We’re not sure what it is.” “It looks like a sword or something.” “Can you come?” “Please?” Emily held out her hands to stop the questioning.

“Hold on you guys!” she laughed. “Ok, Luke, you tell me about it.” In as few words as possible, Luke told Emily about his find. She leaned forward in her chair excitedly, and once he was done, she agreed to see the thing they found. Wasting no time, they went back into the attic and Luke showed her the sword. Emily picked it up carefully and looked at it. After a while, she spoke.

“It’s not exactly a sword…” she began, “It’s a saber, like what pirates would fight with.” Luke exchanged a glance with John. Pirates? It sounded exciting. Emily suddenly gasped and looked at the boys, her eyes gleaming. Wordlessly, she pointed to the handle of the saber, and Luke leaned over to investigate. He frowned, there was some sort of inscription on it, but he couldn’t read it.

“What does it say?” he asked.

Emily grinned. “It says:

‘Whosoever picks me up, to find a treasure hidden deep,

These few words will do the spell,

And then, when found, the treasures keep.’”

She paused. “Then there’s a few lines of words beneath that must be the spell. I suppose we should say them out loud.” Luke and John nodded, so they held their hands together, and Emily said the spell:

“Away, away, take ye us; away back to your home.

And then, when treasures found, back to ours we’ll come.”

There was a rush of air that caused them to shut their eyes tightly, and they felt themselves spinning dizzily.

Suddenly all was still. Luke opened his eyes and blinked once. Then he blinked again, but he still couldn’t believe his eyes.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Another Week...

Ahh! Is it Saturday already?! Wow, our week has really flown by! (almost literally!!) Talk about crazy...
I'm looking for some ideas on what I should post about. I mean, other than daily life. I don't want to bore you with too much about me and my family right? :P
Do you want more quizzes? A short story? Pictures? Please, let me know what you think...
For now here's some pictures of things I'm blessed with:

Mom and Dad



Siblings

 

Church Family/Friends

Believer's around the World
(this is a group of Ethiopian Churches singing praise together)
 

Sunshine
 
God's Creation


Horses



Coffee

Music
 
I'm sure I could think of more to add, but even as it is...if I put EVERYTHING that was a blessing to me, this post would go on and on and on and on and on and on...you get the idea...FOREVER!!! Here's a piece of free advice before you go from my blog...be blessed by lots of things, and bless others in every way you can. Even something as simple as a smile can make someone's day. You don't think so? Try smiling at someone and you'll see what I mean. God Bless!! :)




 
 
 



Blog Tour for Project Canvas!! *cue intense celebration*

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