24.4.10

back to the basics.

going back through my beliefs... what do i really believe? here begins my list, starting from the bare bones, and working up from there. 


God
Jesus Christ as my savior
i'm a sinner, i can't attain heaven on my own
i need God's mercy and grace
the Bible is God's word

26.3.10

101 small pleasures you can enjoy every day:



I have taken it upon myself to complete the list (with a little help from my friends) and will be documenting it here :) Although it is a list made up elsewhere, I think their point is very true - lets make the most of every single day and take nothing for granted. <3 k. 


  • coloring (yes, grown-ups can do it, too) 

  •                                 (3/25/10)


  • crisp cotton sheets

  • While traveling in Italy, we had a lot of nice crisp sheets in hotel rooms, which are just perfect after a long day of walking and sightseeing! (4/4)




  • soft skin


  • old family recipes


  • the first daffodils of spring




















  • sleeping in




















  • an exercise endorphin high


  • window boxes


  • a perfect cup of coffee


  • a genuine compliment (giving or receiving)


  • the way babies smell


  • a handwritten letter


  • waking up in a good mood...for no real reason


  • singing in the shower


























  • finding a couple forgotten dollars in your pocket

  • Definitely did this last wednesday- found 17 dollars in a sweatshirt pocket! It was rather nice to have a little extra, not to mention lunch! (3/3)


  • doing something nice for your neighbor


  • a home cooked meal


  • laughing


  • movie theater popcorn


  • playing hookey


  • a bubble bath


  • swimming


























  • an afternoon nap




















  • street musicians


























  • your favorite song


























  • saying thank you


























  • helping someone in need


























  • old fashioned photo booths


























  • fresh whipped cream


























  • inspiring blogs


























  • a glass of wine


























  • rainy afternoons


























  • the funny things kids say


  • a novel you can get lost in

  • I read Nicholas Sparks' novel "The Last Song" and finished it in one night - totally absorbed me until 3am in the morning! And then read it again. (4/5)






  • finding the perfect piece of clothing...on sale


  • clean laundry


  • the wind in your hair


  • treating the person behind you at the drive-thru


  • sharing an umbrella

  • Mom and I shared an umbrella on the roof of our hotel while watching in St. Peter's Square on Easter Sunday! So cold, but such a beautiful view! (4/3)



  • the smell of lavender


  • We went to the "Lavender House" in Italy - its a store that has everything lavender - it smelled SO good. (4/6)


  • a long walk that clears your head
















  • a bear hug
















  • The Beatles


  • smiling at a stranger


  • eating with chopsticks (Chinese food optional)


  • butterflies



  • So I have absolutely no idea whether this means the kind that fly around and have been the subject of many paintings, from 1st graders to monet, or the kind that love to fly around in your stomach.. but I'm gonna go with the second one. :) Today I got to talk to my amazing boyfoshizzle - just thinking about the future made the butterflies flutter <3  
    (3.26.10)



  • staying in your pj's all day


  • singing along to the radio and knowing all the words


  • fresh herbs


  • ordering in pizza


  • happy endings...even if they're fictional


  • flying a kite


  • puppies


  • root beer floats


  • holding open the door...


  • ...or having someone hold the door for you


  • fountain soda


  • white, fluffy towels


  • sunshine


  • spending an afternoon at a museum


  • really great advice


  • green lights all the way home


  • the sound of rain hitting the windows


  • sitting in a booth


  • holding hands


  • a great hair day with no effort


  • building a fort with your kids


  • when someone falls asleep with their head on your shoulder


  • fireflies


  • the perfect taco
















  • geraniums on a windowsill
















  • slow dancing
















  • the smell of fresh-baked bread
















  • cheesy, uplifting musicals
















  • great stories
















  • the smell of gasoline
















  • the cold side of the pillow
















  • love letters
















  • old friends...
















  • ...new friends
















  • a pull-through parking space






  • I got one of these today at Paradise Bakery - I will admit I was sorta looking for one, but being able to just pull straight through made a super sucky day just a little better. Just a little glimpse of the silver lining. 
    3.26.10




  • a baguette -- crisp on the outside, airy on the inside











  • when a dog licks your hand











  • sitting at the counter at an old-fashioned diner











  • using your favorite dishes











  • reading your child a bedtime story











  • Girl Scout Cookies











  • flossing











  • kissing someone you love











  • the smell of onions and garlic cooking











  • hot chocolate











  • jumping in puddles











  • old photographs











  • birds hopping on the sidewalk











  • Ella Fitzgerald











  • a spoonful of peanut butter straight from the jar











  • your softest t-shirt











  • a new magazine in the mail











  • fireplaces











  • having exact change











  • bacon and pancakes cooking on Saturday morning
  • 10.3.10



    Light and Darkness

    There may be black,
    And there may be white
    But surely if both exist back to back,
    Within them hides a shadowy grey night.

    Light battles with the dark,
    A combined Technicolor,
    Winning for hours shown only on tree bark,
    Releasing a sunburst of bright color,
    Splashed across the sky with a painter’s mark,
    Before leaving at sea the sailor,
    Blindly floating in the echoless dark.

    Subdued.

    But not defeated.

    Dark grows strong,
    Encroaching even upon the bright colored blotches,
    But light does not falter in the wrong,
    Impaling the dark with flaming spear of wishes,
    Leaving bright dots of hope in lovesong,
    Scattered across the body of dark clashes.

    Yet in the midst of dark captures,
    His face shines down,
    Conquering more darkness than millions of punctures,
    Lighting the path with His crown,
    Leading through adventures,
    Until the light becomes known,
    And us the light recaptures.


    30.1.10

    go down, death



    Weep not, weep not,
    She is not dead;
    She's resting in the bosom of Jesus.
    Heart-broken husband—weep no more;
    Grief-stricken son—weep no more;
    She's only just gone home.
    Day before yesterday morning,
    God was looking down from his great, high heaven,
    Looking down on all his children,
    And his eye fell on Sister Caroline,
    Tossing on her bed of pain.
    And God's big heart was touched with pity,
    With the everlasting pity.
    And God sat back on his throne,
    And he commanded that tall, bright angel standing at his right hand:
    Call me Death!

    And that tall, bright angel cried in a voice
    That broke like a clap of thunder:
    Call Death!—Call Death!
    And the echo sounded down the streets of heaven
    Till it reached away back to that shadowy place,
    Where Death waits with his pale, white horses.
    And Death heard the summons,
    And he leaped on his fastest horse,
    Pale as a sheet in the moonlight.
    Up the golden street Death galloped,
    And the hoof of his horse struck fire from the gold,
    But they didn't make no sound.

    Up Death rode to the Great White Throne,
    And waited for God's command.
    And God said: Go down, Death, go down,
    Go down to Savannah, Georgia,
    Down in Yamacraw,
    And find Sister Caroline.

    She's borne the burden and heat of the day,
    She's labored long in my vineyard,
    And she's tired—
    She's weary—
    Go down, Death, and bring her to me.
    And Death didn't say a word,
    But he loosed the reins on his pale, white horse,
    And he clamped the spurs to his bloodless sides,
    And out and down he rode,
    Through heaven's pearly gates,
    Past suns and moons and stars;
    On Death rode,
    And the foam from his horse was like a comet in the sky;
    On Death rode,
    Leaving the lightning's flash behind;
    Straight on down he came.
    While we were watching round her bed,
    She turned her eyes and looked away,
    She saw what we couldn't see;
    She saw Old Death. She saw Old Death.
    Coming like a falling star.
    But Death didn't frighten Sister Caroline;
    He looked to her like a welcome friend.

    And she whispered to us: I'm going home,
    And she smiled and closed her eyes.
    And Death took her up like a baby,
    And she lay in his icy arms,
    But she didn't feel no chill.
    And Death began to ride again—
    Up beyond the evening star,
    Out beyond the morning star,
    Into the glittering light of glory,
    On to the Great White Throne.

    And there he laid Sister Caroline
    On the loving breast of Jesus.
    And Jesus took his own hand and wiped away her tears,
    And he smoothed the furrows from her face,
    And the angels sang a little song,
    And Jesus rocked her in his arms,
    And kept a-saying: Take your rest,
    Take your rest, take your rest.
    Weep not—weep not,
    She is not dead;
    She's resting in the bosom of Jesus.

    -James Weldon Johnson. 


    graduation party theme:

    half name stealing, beanie baby sharing, swimming, emergency saving, dancing, mummy riding, double trauma planning, birthday laughing, surfing, shopping, shoe trying on-ing, picture taking, cd buying (hush sounding), relative sharing, flying, pal package sending, phone bill raising, credit card maxing (plane tickets), itunes swapping, boy talking, plotting, bubble blowing, math solving, marshmallow microwaving/eating, graduating, cloned, carbon copied girls. 

    <3 kelsey and shelby. 


    blast from the past - graduation, T minus a year and a half! 

    23.1.10

    poetry contest: flower of love.

    in the heart of every girl,
    there lies a seed down deep,
    surrounded by glass,
    prince-proof, no more, no less.
    this seed lies restless,
    awaiting its day,
    to be released from chains,
    set free from bonds,
    by true love's touch.
    awakened from sleep,
    the seed begins to grow and bloom.
    delicate petals with strength of steel,
    break through the glass,
    cut the ropes,
    tear the bonds.
    set free at last, it pushes upward,
    showing its color on rosy cheeks,
    its intrinsic joy in twinkling eyes,
    and its passion in every gentle touch.
    -kelsey elmore. 

    bible. b-i-b-l-e. bible.

    okay, so its official, i'm afraid of a book. one little red book. the front reads "LIVE: Holy Bible"- when i already have close to around 10+ bibles, one could begin to wonder why i just bought another one. but i needed to. every bible i've ever had, for the most part, has felt untouchable and off-limits to my color and creativity. it was there to read when i needed to find something for school, but otherwise served as a wonderful dust collector. but now i'm befuddled. my bible came with stickers?? yep. and it has creative space. and pictures. and quotes. and poems. and art. and... stuff that attracts me. that allows me to bring God's word to my life.  i can finally draw, write, and color. highlight, underline, and circle. box, square, and emphasize. decorate, read, listen

    6.1.10

    i'm 15 for a moment
    caught in between 10 and 20
    and i'm just dreaming
    counting the ways to where you are
    i'm
    22 for a moment
    she feels better than ever
    and we're on fire
    making our way back from mars
    15 there's still time for you
    time to buy and time to lose
    15, there's never a wish better than this
    when you only got
    100 years to live
    i'm
    33 for a moment
    still the man, but you see i'm a they
    a kid on the way
    a family on my mind
    i'm
    45 for a moment
    the sea is high
    and i'm heading into a crisis
    chasing the years of my life
    15 there's still time for you
    time to buy, time to lose yourself
    within a morning star
    15 i'm all right with you
    15, there's never a wish better than this
    when you only got
    100 years to live
    half time goes by
    suddenly you’re wise
    another blink of an eye
    67 is gone
    the sun is getting high
    we're moving on...
    i'm
    99 for a moment
    dying for just another moment
    and i'm just dreaming
    counting the ways to where you are
    15 there's still time for you
    22 i feel her too
    33 you’re on your way
    Every day's a new day...
    15 there's still time for you
    time to buy and time to choose
    hey
    15, there's never a wish better than this
    when you only got
    100 years to live



    -100 years, five for fighting. 

    phrase of the day.

    while reading through my apush text, i came upon my phrase of the day. possibly of the week, maybe even month. foppish dandy. 

    1.1.10

    leaving.

    beginnings so joyful, endings so sorrowful. coming so easily, the end sneaking up like a thief in the night. a great burst of hope surges forth, ebbing with the tide, still there, held there by God, but pulled back by the end. 


    i got to see him this week, and now this chapter is coming to a close. yet not the close of our book, i do hope, but the beginning of the second book in the series, written by love. love, so often personified, is mistakenly so. how can something that has the ability to cause such pain not be real? personification is unnecessary. love can heal, glue, stab, cut. 


    love is like a marshmallow, sweet to the taste, sticky and thick in the inside, powdery, light and fluffy on the outside, and causes cavities in some cases, has no affect in others, yet still in others causes severe hyperness. ponder this, my dear reader, as we begin this new year.