Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Recent Finds!

Here are a few of my 2nd hand recent finds!


This is a really neat picture frame that I found while shopping at Value Village!  At first I planned to replace the pictures in it with my own pictures... But the more I looked at it, the more I like the ones that are already in it!  This frame cost about $2 and if you know the coast of frames like this, you will know that this was a good buy!  Plus, it fits my style perfectly. 

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Here is a nice throw blanket blanket that I found for $0.99! It had originally been $3 but it was a 99 cent special!  

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Next, I found a desk organizer!  I don't remember exactly how much this cost, but it wasn't much!  This is much more my own personal style then the most of the modern desk organizers that I have seen like it.

So you see? Once again, you can uniquely decorate your home (or stash stuff in the attic for your future home) and do it with your own personal style - with just a bit of pocket change.

~ Missy


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Me, Me, Me?

Me, Me, Me?
Posted by Lisa

I have noticed the concept of “me, me, me” a lot since I have gotten married….not only in myself, but also in my friends who are married.  Marriage is about giving – on both sides.  Despite that knowledge I sometimes pay more attention to what my husband is giving as opposed to what I am giving.  It is an interesting situation to be in!  

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While I work on that and try not to be selfish, I also see it in the world around me.  I have many Christian friends who

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Emotions

Emotions
September 17, 2011

Emotions.  They can be a beautiful thing, but they often are a girl’s worst enemy.  I am sure that almost all of you have had a 30 minutes period where you have gone from happy, to frustrated, to furious, to sobbing, back to laughing again – probably for no real particular reason.  Sound familiar?

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But oftentimes it is not because of the actual emotions; it is instead because of how we, as girls, handle

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Praise in Prison

Ever since I was a very little girl, I remember listening with wide eyes to the stories of missionaries who suffered in horrible circumstances for the name of Jesus Christ.  The stories that inspired me the most were that of people who, when thrown into prison, would choose to sing praises to God through it all.   Stories like Paul, in the Bible, who sang praises to God while chained to a dark, dismal, prison wall.  Excitement and passion would fill my heart when I heard these stories and I would think, “Yes, Lord! If I am ever thrown in a prison or am being tortured for your name, I am going to be singing praises all the way!”  
No doubt, if I was chained to a prison wall, I would choose to praise God because that is what I have set in my mind to do ever since I was so young.   But what if there is another kind of prison and I am chained to a different kind of wall?  Perhaps a wall that’s not so recognizable?
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Over the summer I had the opportunity to spend two months

Monday, October 3, 2011

Be a Chimney

Be a Chimney
Posted by Lisa
Written September 17, 2011

My friend and I were talking a few days ago about listening.  A couple of my friends and I seem to have this knack for people (and I mean anyone) coming up and telling us their burdens and life story.  Don’t get me wrong – I’m not complaining; but sometimes my heart breaks when I hear their stories and troubles.  Sometimes I also feel like telling these people to look around them and just see how their lives are really not that bad.  Let me tell you though – it not easy to tell someone that.  And sometimes it just isn’t the right time or place or thing to do at a given particular moment.

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My friend texted me the other day asking me if it was normal to feel so burdened down by other people’s