Tuesday, December 18, 2012

This Christmas

 Today, I had thoughts like this running through my head, "I need to wrap those presents at the end of my bed", "I still have so-and-so to buy a gift for...wonder what I should get them".  Today, dozens and dozens of children were trying to shake the horrible memories from Friday.  Today, kids all over the country went to school with fear.  Perhaps teachers did also.  Today, 27 families probably began to think about funerals for their family members, whether they were 6 or 56.  Some of them even buried their loved ones.  They cried once again at the thought of what they went through.

 Over 2,000 years ago, a tiny newborn baby came into this dark, sin-filled world.  And He gave hope.  He gave hope of God's eternal and enduring love.  Hope that we will one day be with Him in heaven.  Hope that, if we just accept Him, we are cleansed from our sins!

 Next Tuesday, twenty homes will be missing a 1st or 2nd grader.  There will be one less child running down the stairs to rip open the presents.  One less child getting dressed up in their new Christmas outfit.  One less child listening to the Christmas story.  It will be a sad, sad day for those families.  Some of us might feel a bit guilty that we are having such a wonderful day with our family.

 When Jesus came as a baby, He gave hope.  He gives us hope everyday.  This Christmas, not even two weeks will have gone by since the horrible tragedy of the Connecticut shooting.  But, this Christmas, Jesus can and will give hope again.  Hope that He is with us always, even when it doesn't really seem like it.  Hope that one day, if the families accept Him, they will see their loved ones again.  Hope that we all can be free from our sins!  Hope that one day, there will be no more pain.  No more tears.  Just smiles, dancing, love, and peace because God give them to us.  He loves us so much!

 This Christmas, be grateful you have your family near you.  Hug each family member and tell them you love them.  Have hope in God.  But most of all, celebrate Jesus' birth.  Celebrate His life that He lived and died for us.

"He will wipe every tear from their eyes.  There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away."    ~Revelation 21:4

"Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, 'Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom His favor rests.'"    ~Luke 2:13-14

God bless,
    Sierra

Saturday, December 15, 2012

photos of what I've been up to

Wow!  I kind of didn't realize that the last post I posted was...almost three weeks ago!  Well, good thing I was working on this post! :)  I've been pretty busy lately.  My life has been filled with high school, college, Sunday school, and some other things mingled in here and there.  Here are a few photos to show you what I've been up to:

Sunday school lesson!

Wrapping Christmas gifts

Studying Principles of Marketing

I received this coloring page from a girl in my Sunday school class

My December itinerary

Highschool 3rd year Latin

I am just starting to be involved in a Skype Bible study with several other girls internationally.  I will be diving into this book soon.

The next few photos are photos of some crafty things I did over a weekend right after I finished my Leadership Theory & Practice course.  

It is kind of hard making wire unbend when you've already bent it a certain way. 

This wreath type thing looks pink, but it's the same color red (deep red) as the 'S' shown above.

Getting cards in the mail!

Working on Economics and American Government for highschool work.

Finished math in two weeks! :D  Whoo-hoo!

There's my little update.  Not much is super new.  Looking forward to Christmas: just one week and two days! :)

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It's been a long, long while since I've posted what I'm thankful for.

351. an awesome LIVE harvest party
352. a wonderful Thanksgiving
353. paintball wars with my family
354. Black Friday shopping with my mom
355. going to Operation Christmas Child's processing center
356. going to the MOA with friends
357. getting Christmas packages and cards in the mail from friends
358. Bible study over Skype with girls internationally
359. fun LIVE meetings
360. going to The Hobbit with my family
361. teaching Sunday school
362. caffeine
363. finding fun games that my LIVE girls enjoy
364. watching movies while I clean 
365. shoveling our long driveway after a beautiful snowfall
366. Pinterest :)
367. God's goodness all the time, even in the midst of tragedy
368. my "sub coach" and friend who is willing to give me school advice and tips
369. finishing highschool and college math
370. having 39 college credits
371. cute journals & stationary
372. being able to lay in bed all weekend when I'm sick
373. wrapping presents
374. Christmas music
375. visits from cousins
376. hugs from my Sunday school kids
377. a quiet Saturday
378. gifts from my LIVE girls
379. my white fleece jacket
380. a fresh snow fall

 Have a blessed week.  I will get better at posting regularly....I hope. :P

Love in Christ,
  Sierra

Sunday, November 25, 2012

my thanksgiving weekend

 How was your Thanksgiving weekend?

 I took half the day off from school on Wednesday and helped ready the house for company the next day.  I didn't do any school the rest of the weekend which has been super nice.

 Thursday, I woke up with the cold that has kind of gone through the family now.  Not a great start, but I wasn't going to let it get the better of me!  I woke up, helped my mom peel potatoes, and then went to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - a little tradition of ours.  We always celebrate Thanksgiving with my dad's family, so they were joining us at our house this year.  Not everyone was able to make it this year, but it was still a good time!  After lunch, we played paintball in our woods which was a blast!  I think some people got a few welts/bruises, but I say they are worth it!

 I decided I should try to take a short cat nap before our shopping excursion, so I went to lay down at about 8:30.  That way, I would have about two and a half hours to sleep so we could leave at 11:30.  My mom and I ended up leaving around midnight, and the drive took a while because the weather was terrible.  Plus, we were following a snow plow. :P

 We didn't find a whole lot of good deals, but it was fun shopping with my mom (my sister didn't feel well enough to join us this year).  I got a new electric blanket (I get really cold easily), some new pajamas (as per tradition), and a new fall/spring type jacket.  By the time my mom and I got home at 8:30, I was worn out.  I slept for only about 4 hours, and then laid in bed all day and played a Nancy Drew computer game.  In fact, that's what I did all day on Saturday, too, since this cold did end up getting the better of me.  Saturday night, our family sat down and watched A Christmas Carol the musical (with Kelsey Grammar).  We try to watch it every year, as it's our favorite version.

 This morning, I still wasn't feeling up to much, so I had to stay home from church.  But now it's officially Christmas-time.  Today was spent listening to Michael Buble's Christmas album, setting up Christmas decorations, doing a tiny bit of kinda Christmas shopping, and watching a Christmas love movie on Hallmark. :)  I love this time of year!  Now I need to start making a list of gifts I still need to buy. :)

 This coming Wednesday, my sister and I are heading to Operation Christmas Child with some friends. Then we're heading to MOA!  Can't wait!

 Hope you had a wonderful weekend!

Love,
  Sierra

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

of math, LIVE, and shopping...

 This past Saturday was a wonderful day for me!  It was the 2nd Annual Harvest Party for LIVE.  We had 18 girls attend, and it was a blast!  We sang a couple fun songs, played a few games, and did a fun craft!  Here are a few pictures from the day.

 one of our outside games

the craft.  the girls were oh so creative! 

another game: Balderdash.  this was one of the favorites!

 During the game of Balderdash, one of the favorite words was: epalpebrate, which means 'lacking eyebrows'.  This caused bouts of laughter from everyone.

 Last week, we figured out a way to combine my high school math and college math.  So instead of doing math for the next 6 months, I should be done by Christmas (Lord-willing!).  Of course, I will still have Statistics to do, but otherwise, I will be done with math! :D

 Along with working on Natural Sciences, I started working on Intermediate Algebra with ALEKS.  I have been understanding math SO much better than I did last year, it's so nice!  Hopefully by Christmas, I will have a total of 9 more college credits.

 For Thanksgiving, my dad's family is coming over for lunch and to play paintball!  I'm excited about it!  Paintball is always fun. :)  Then....*drumroll* it's SHOPPING TIME!!!  :D  I can't wait!  Last year, my mom, sister, and I left around 11:30pm, came home around 9:00am, slept till 3:30, and went back shopping until 8:00.  :P  This year, my sister and I are planning on watching Christmas movies on Friday after our shopping excursion.  I've made a rule that there is to be no Christmas movie watching or Christmas music listening until after Thanksgiving.  I'm looking forward to delving into the Christmas season at 11:30 Thursday night. :)

 What are your Thanksgiving plans?

Have a wonderful week!

 Sierra

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Isaiah 55:9

"So as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."

 This verse was my "verse of the day" one day in December of 2010.  I read my verse of the days each morning when I wake up and each night before I go to sleep.  On that particular day, I was preparing for a Christmas party for my Bright Lights group.

 Each party I'd had for my group before, I had over-estimated how many would be coming.  Therefore, I would purchase too many supplies all because I had just hoped more girls would attend.  But this Christmas party was different.  I asked God to bring who He wanted to the party.  Of course, I did have to purchase supplies, so I planned on 15.  Because I was buying some things in bulk, I would have a few extra items.

 So the day of the party arrived.  I woke up, read my verse of the day, and set about preparing the house for about 14 girls, food, games, and fun!  Throughout the morning, I got a few emails from some girls telling me that they were bringing a friend.  One by one, four more places at the table were added; four more favors were made; four more chairs were brought up to the living room.  Wow!  God was adding to our day and I prayed that we would be a blessing to our guests.  

 The party went well!  18 girls attended and all together, they brought $110 for Samaritan's Purse.  We also sang, played a couple games, and had a wonderful Christmas tea!

 That night, I crawled into bed and read my verse of the day.  Isaiah 55:9.

"So as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."

 God showed me that night that His ways are SO much better than mine.  I may have only planned for 15 and expected 14, but I gave the rest to Him.  We had 18 girls come and had enough favors, food, and chairs to go around!  

 HE is GOOD!!!

 God bless,
    Sierra

Friday, November 9, 2012

good talk.

 As you know, I lead a discipleship group (LIVE for Christ) for girls.  A few weeks ago, as I do every meeting, I gave the girls a challenge to take home to complete by the time the next meeting rolls around.  The two meetings in October, we talked about Courtship.  As I was writing the lesson for the first meeting, I realized I couldn't give them an hour long lesson; so I settled for two meetings instead.  I enjoyed teaching these lessons and learning even more about this way of relationships which is so diverse from what our culture practices today.

 I remember when my mom first told me I'd be "courting".  I was younger, so I didn't completely understand it, and therefore, wasn't able to completely accept it.  But as I've gotten older, I've learned more and decided that I wasn't going to court because my parents were making me.  I was going to court because it was a personal conviction of mine.

 You may be wondering: just what is courting?  Well, it's an alternative to dating.  How is courtship different than dating?  I'll give you a few differences which I showed my LIVE girls a few weeks ago.  This information is taken directly from the book Before I Meet Prince Charming by Sarah Mally.
  •  People date in order have a good time 'right now'.  Many times they're not even ready for marriage.  They aren't planning on a long-term commitment.  But why date and get attached to someone who isn't going to be your life partner?  The world's way is "now oriented" and God's way is "future oriented".
  •  Most people plan to date a number of people in order to get to know a variety of people -- then decide whom would be the best to marry.  They don't realize that the process that forms bonds begins with the very first relationship.  And the break-up process is very painful.  The world's way involves the pain of separation.  God's way involves no separation.   
  •  The dating we see today is "me oriented" -- to bring me security, enjoyment, fulfillment, etc.  But true love always puts others first and focuses on their needs.  The world's way is to get.  God's way is to give.  1 Corinthians 13:5 says, "...[love] is not self-seeking...".
  •  The dating we see today is "me oriented" -- to bring me security, enjoyment, fulfillment, etc.  But true love always puts others first and focuses on their needs.  The world's way is to get.  God's way is to give.  1 Corinthians 13:5 says, "...[love] is not self-seeking...".
  •  People start dating long before they are considering marriage.  Just think of all the "dating" happens even in middle school!  Boys and girls "date" because it's a thrill or a tempting experiment - not because they are committed to this person.  The world's way is for pleasure.  God's way is for commitment
  •  The Bible doesn't give any positive examples of anything even close to dating.  In our modern world, everyone is comfortable with dating simply because everyone does it.  The world's way is built on human thinking, tradition, and culture.  God's way is always based on the Word of God -- biblical standards, principals, and goals.
  •  People date, planning to break up if things don't work out.  This seems like practice for divorce -- not marriage!  1 Corinthians 13:7 says, "...[love] always perseveres."  The world's way is temporary.  God's way is permanent.
  I really enjoyed this pin I saw.  Mostly because I can relate.


 The other night, I sat down with my family.  I also needed to complete the challenge I gave 16 other girls to complete.  My dad has always said that us girls (it's just me and my sister who is 13) will only be allowed to date when we are 63 and he is dead.  It's been his answer.  We've just laughed.  I thought it was time we knew.  I will be 18 in three months (eeeek! :D).  I need to know what the process will be.

 He certainly didn't want to talk about this.  In fact, he started off the discussion with "not 'til I'm dead". But we made him get serious.  He said for my sister, nothing is up for discussion.  There will not be any talk of it.  However, when he turned to me he said if any guy came to my dad right now, he would say "no" - that I'm not old enough yet.  I asked, "and what would you say three months from now?"  He said, "Obviously, it would depend on the guy, but it would be a possibility."  Now...you may be thinking: oh my word, that must've been the most unproductive talk ever.  You have no idea just how productive that was!  

 Because he's always been so closed-mouth about it, I've just set standards myself.  But it's really nice to know where my dad stands - and that the standards I've set for myself align with his.  I'm looking forward to entering this stage in life as a team with my parents.  I won't be by myself.  I don't know what I would do without their guidance.

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341. getting an 'A' on my first college course -- and 3 more credits!
342. scrapbooking and watching the movies for a whole weekend
343. such a blessed LIVE meeting
344. the anticipation of an upcoming party
345. knowing that God is in control
346. God's amazing ways of teaching me things
347. getting a postcard in the mail
348. understanding math
349. beginning to think about a grad party
350. a good night's sleep

 Love in Christ,
    Sierra


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

in His hands...

 Like many of you, I am disappointed with the results of last night's election.  God has laid it on my heart to search the Scriptures that pertain to this time.

But remember God's promise in Jeremiah 29:11: 

"'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord.  'Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

God has got it under control.

 He has it in His hands.


"He replied, 'You of little faith, why are you so afraid?'  Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves and it was completely calm."   ~Matthew 8:26

God has got it under control.

 He has it in His hands.

 Recall the words to that Sunday school song, "He's got the whole world in His hands!"  

"...the authorities that exist have been established by God."
~Romans 13:1

 God's got it handled.  How can we doubt Him?  He's proven Himself to us over, and over, and over, and over again!

 I believe we do not have the right to judge the one God has appointed in charge of our country.  We need to trust in the Lord that He will work everything out for the good of those who love Him!  Yes, our country may be in trouble right now, but...we have hope.  We have a promise.  In Jesus!

 God bless America!

~Sierra

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Beautiful Things

 This is one of my favorite songs of late.  I hope it encourages you!


All around
Hope is springing up from this old ground
Out of chaos life is being found in You

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of us

Have a blessed week!

Love,
   Sierra

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Looking Too Far Ahead

 Last week, one of my assignments was to create a short-term goal (to complete within 3 months) and a long-term goal (to complete within a year).  Now, the short-term goal was no problem, mostly because it was a goal of mine even before this assignment.  However, the long-term goal shouldn't have been, but it was...a problem for me.

 If you remember this, I posted last January a few of my New Year's Resolutions.  And I said I was "dead serious" about them.  I really wanted to complete all these goals in 2012, but I knew, in my heart, I wouldn't.  I knew, Lord-willing, I'd accomplish a handful of them, if that.  But there was one that I was really excited about and I had my heart set on it: becoming a college Junior by December 31st, 2012.  I hoped and prayed that if any, this would be the one that would actually happen.  It was looking pretty possible when I passed Introductory Sociology.  However, when I took four months on Natural Sciences and failed that test, which just so happened to be 6 credits, that goal started to slowly fade.  After that test, it wasn't very sensible to study and take another test in the three weeks I had before I left for Brazil.  Mainly because of everything I needed to do in preparation for Brazil.  After Brazil, of course, I wanted to take a recuperation break.  And I needed to finish some other high school work... And there went July.  In August, I started studying for Introduction to Computing, which, praise the Lord, I passed at the beginning of September.  Then this course came along.  This is a 16 week course crunched into 8 weeks.  Because I'm also slowly working on my Senior year of high school, studying for an additional test on top of the that and this course would not have turned out pretty.

 All that to say: if that initial goal was still my goal (which it's not), I would have exactly 73 days to earn 24 credits.  No.  That's not going to happen.

 Anyway, back to my assignment.  So there I'm sitting looking at how slow I'm going at this college thing and I feel like a complete failure.  Then I start mapping things out into the future to find out when I could "reschedule" that goal: to become a college Junior.  Well, being the organized person I am, I felt the need to map out the rest of my degree.  The whole goal of this is not to take four to five years on my college degree.  I'm sitting there having an emotional breakdown because I'm so overwhelmed with everything I have to do and on top of that, I'm questioning if I chose the right major!

 I told my mom, "We need to sit down and discuss this now.  Because I need to make a long term goal and I won't be a Junior until I'm 19 at this rate!"  Well, we sat down, laid out the rest of my high school life (which, by the way, is only seven months left!), and I still wasn't figuring out when I would become a college Junior.  My mom then took my list of tests I have left to take for college, and helped me lay out a schedule for the next seven months of high school work and college work so they fit together.  I will be a Junior, Lord-willing, by the time I graduate from high school.

 As for my degree?  I have no idea.  I was (and still kind of am) questioning whether I was going into the right major.  Would I really be good at the courses and test I'll be taking?  What kind of job can I get with this degree?  I was probably the crabbiest person alive that day.

 I am 17 years old.  I'm a Senior in high school.  That day, I felt like I had to lay out and make a schedule...for the rest of my life.  I feel that when I decided on a major, I was stuck.  That's what I had to do...for the rest of my life.  I don't.  I didn't.  My assignment that I had was just to make sure I knew how to set a long-term, attainable, and realistic goal.  They didn't tell me to plan the rest of my (hopefully) long life!  Besides, if they did...that's not biblical.  Thank the Lord, I never have to plan the rest of my life.  Yes, I should set attainable, realistic goals so that I learn diligence and responsibility and accountability, but I never need to worry about my future.

"Therefore, don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself..."   ~Matthew 6:34

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord. "Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."   ~Jeremiah 29:11

"...all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be."     ~Psalm 139:16

 He says it right there in the Bible!  He has my plans in His hands.  Plans not to harm me or stress me out but to give me hope and a future!  

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight."    ~Proverbs 3:5-6

 All I have to do is trust in Him.  Not myself.  Not my goals.  Not my parents.  My heavenly Father.  The One Who tells me not to worry.  The One Who has magnificent plans for me.  The One Who wrote every single day I will ever have in my life in His book before any one of them came to be.  The One Who I can trust with all of my heart and the One Who will make my path straight.

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321. seeing my cousins
322. attending my cousin's wedding
323. a LIVE meeting
324. encouragement from moms of LIVE girls
325. playing paintball as a family
326. catching up with another cousin
327. my coach who takes time in her vacation to talk to me
328. playing Sardines in the dark with friends
329. hair cut
330. watching shows with my Grandpa
331. buying crafty things for my craft weekend in a couple weeks
332. having a video call with a friend from Brazil (I love Skype!)
333. getting fun ideas for my grad party (a long ways away)
334. ordering new contacts
335. playing air hockey with my siblings
336. finding cute cards on sale
337. a very productive day of school
338. laughing with my brother & sister
339. having only one and a half weeks left of my course
340. my mom helping me understand my assignments better.

Love in Christ~
   Sierra

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Encouraging Bible Verses

 I've recently come across some very uplifting words from the Bible.  I wanted to share them with you...especially since a new post is overdue. :)

"Have I not commanded you?  Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged. For the Lord your God will be with you wherever you may go."    ~Joshua 1:9

 "So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."    ~2 Corinthians 4:18

 "When my heart is overwhelmed, lead me to the Rock that is higher than I."    ~Psalm 61:2

 "I loved you at your darkest."   ~Romans 5:8

 "He will wipe away every tear from their eyes and death shall be no more.  There will no longer be any mourning, crying, or pain.  For the old order of things have passed away."    ~Revelation 21:4

 "As for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end He will stand upon the earth."   ~Job 19:26

 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."    ~Philippians 4:13

 "I sought the Lord and He answered me and delivered me from all my fears."    ~Psalm 34:4

 "Do not be afraid, for I am with you.  Don't be discouraged, for I am your God.  I will strengthen you and help you.  I will hold you up with My victorious right hand."    ~Isaiah 41:10

 "And my God will supply all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus."    ~Philippians 4:19

 I pray those verses were a blessing to you, also.  God bless!

Love in Christ,
    Sierra

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Snippets from the Past Few Weeks

:: I've been solely concentrated on my Signature Leadership Course.  I'm officially half way through, which I can't believe!  I've learned a lot so far, but this coming week certainly has me stressed with the assignments and a regular schedule that teases, "I won't let you get it done this week!", which isn't very nice, by the way. :P

:: The past two Sunday mornings, I have been teaching Sunday school by myself, which has been an adventure.  It's gone pretty well so far!  As I may have mentioned, I am co-teaching this year -- 1st and 2nd graders.  My co-teacher has been out-of-town for the past couple weeks, so it's just been me.  But God's hand has been present and made it all go smoothly.

:: This past Friday, I took a break from my ever-beckoning assignments with the ever-drawing-closer due dates to go to the Renaissance Festival with my family and some friends.  It was a nice break and we took the chance to walk around and have yummy treats. :)

:: Within the last week, I have had four senior picture sessions with either my sister or mom.  Since I probably have until May to decide which ones to use, I think there will be many more sessions, so we can catch all seasons.  So far, I'm excited with how they're turning out.

:: LIVE for Christ's first meeting of the school year was last Thursday.  Oh how God's blessing it already!!  God brought 16 girls (11 came back, 5 came for the first time) to the meeting, and they all had a blast!  I'm SO excited to see how far this group comes along this year.

:: Our family has been having family reading night.  We are reading The Hobbit by J.R. Tolkein in preparation for the movie coming this December.  I'm looking forward to the Hobbit movies as well as being able to watch the Lord of the Rings movies finally. :)

 So that's been my life.  While my family goes from science class to 4-H to Lego class on Tuesdays, I'm at home doing school.  While my family goes about helping outside and doing other household chores, I'm downstairs working on my assignments.  Frankly, I have no life.  Trust me, I'm counting the days until I'm done with this course, no matter how much I'm enjoying it.  I've already made a plan of what I'm going to do with my first weekend when it's done. :P

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301. passing a college test
302. shopping with my mom and sister
303. non-boring lectures
304. motivational meetings
305. babysitting a 7-mo. baby
306. a Sunday school lesson gone well
307. the excitement of starting the second year of LIVE this week
308. good night's sleep
309. productive day of school
310. family reading nights
311. my brother making me an ice cream treat
312. going to the Renaissance festival with friends
313. my mom's and sister's patience with me while taking pictures
314. movie night with my dad
315. and a movie night with my mom
316. my parents who have made my assignments first priority rather than my helping around the house
317. new shoes (finally!  I hate shoe shopping)
318. my new rose-colored dress
319. finding time to actually accomplish things
320. frozen, chocolate-dipped cheesecake  (yes, you can be jealous)

Love in Christ,
   Sierra

Saturday, September 15, 2012

just the little things

 Sometimes we all need a reminder of the little things that make us happy.  I know, too often, I overlook those little blessings.


really...don't we all love it?
yes!
you know you're loved...
it's like...nothing else. :P 
success!
you were on their mind... <3
of course. 
your eyes feel free! 
as close as i'm coming to a massage, i'm sure 
there's nothing like perfect timing <3
uh, please and thank you!
well, it just makes my day, too!
haha, i feel so accomplished. :P 
*sigh* 
i love having something to look forward to
(january, come come come!)
 Guess what?!  I passed another college test this week - Praise the Lord!!  There was a huge sigh of relief when I pressed the "yes" button after the computer asked if I was really, truly sure if I wanted to see my score.  My mom did a little happy dance in Target, I think, when I called her. :P  Anyway, that makes 33 credits for me, with 3 pending on this class I'm taking right now - which, so far, I'm getting good grades on!  Yay!

 God bless, everyone!
 Love,
    Sierra

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Example of Leadership

Last week, I started my very first college course.  Yes, I've taken several tests, but as far as courses with assignments and deadlines go, this is the first.  So far I'm liking it!  Of course if you were a fly on the wall at my home, you would think otherwise, but that's just because it's a stressful week this week and next. :P  But, I am enjoying it and learning a lot already!  I'm so excited as this 8 week course continues because I'll be able to apply what I'm learning immediately in my LIVE for Christ group and also as I'm co-teaching Sunday school...and any other leadership the Lord brings me this year or in my future.

 So in the first week, I have to read a book called Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin.  In this book, Goodwin talks a lot about different leadership skills -- especially those of Abraham Lincoln.  I'm sure everyone has probably heard that Lincoln was a humble man.  Reading this book (the whopping 3 of 26 chapters that I've read), I've found out what he did in his humility.  Below are some notes I took about how Lincoln was humble and a good leader.
  • Lincoln was a loyal friend
  • during the 1860 presidential election, he was patiently awaiting the outcome, and would accept whatever it was
  • though he experienced many disappointments in his life, he never gave up, he pushed through.  Yes, he got discouraged, but he kept going - he moved on.
  • Lincoln was a great public speaker
  • he was very consistent - people trusted him
  • although Stanton said rude things to and about him, Lincoln forgave him and moved past it.  He rose above his hurt and actually gave Stanton the highest post of power that was in Lincoln's authority to do: secretary of war.  I wish I could rise above previous hurts and offenses like that.  It's something I definitely need to work on.
  • He put himself out there and got involved with the public.  While he did this, Lincoln was attentive to those he conversed with; paid attention to what the public wanted.
  • he purposefully kept a good track record during the running in case "people gave up on their first love", he would be someone they could fall back on, and wouldn't regret doing so.
  • Lincoln always reconciled any differences between he and others
  • he was ambitious; he wanted to win just like any of the other candidates did.  However, he didn't allow his want for success to destroy or damage his relationship or his character.
 I admire Lincoln for his humility and his "down-to-earth" personality.  These are great attributes of a good leader and I pray that the Lord will help me acquire some of these characteristics.

This week month I'm thankful for... [I know, it's been a month already since I've last done this!  I'll get better at posting these again...I hope :) just take note that these are from this past 30 days.]

281. the Lord providing me opportunities to lead
282. a great turnout for the LIVE pool party
283. hanging out with Lydia
284. long phone calls with Cassie
285. dipping cake pops with Emily
286. the opportunity to serve someone in need with my youth group
287. the surprise of Laura coming to stay
288. the blessing of meeting and seeing again CP friends
289. an all-girl video call
290. friends who pray for me
291. completing all my assignments my first week of my first college course!
292. a renunion with the Brazil team
293. finding out one of our translators from Brazil is coming to visit us
294. Lydia allowing me to stay at her house this past weekend while I'm in her area for a job
295. my sister filling in for me at work while I was gone
296. my dad helping me study for a test
297. finally getting a song out of my head (yes, it's that song. :P)
298. getting good grades on my first assignments
299. my mom helping me with school
300. God's sustenance through this past weekend

Love,
    Sierra

Monday, September 3, 2012

A Week of Friends


 This past week has been the best week of the summer for me.  Only God knew what would come out of this week.  Friends were made.  Memories were made.  Fun was had.  Being tired was the understatement; seeing 2:00am on a clock was not unusual.


Some highlights from the gathering:
    ~ worshipping with 40+ people
    ~ playing at least 3 hours of Dutch Blitz [or "Splitz" :P] a day

 
    ~ learning the "cup game" and playing it a lot
    ~ peanut butter S'mores
    ~ realizing we students are just one big family


    ~ going to the MN state fair with 30+ people
    ~ my four-person team at the state fair


    ~ the [almost] never-ending supply of Skittles
    ~ getting my hair curled (thanks Sarah!)
    ~ bowling (and beating Jason)
    ~ 15-passenger van rides with 18-20 people singing at the top of our lungs to Jamie Grace, Owl City, and Toby Mac

    ~ listening to all the talented pianists and violinists play
    ~ now being able to hear voices as I read people's posts
    ~ a scavenger hunt in the park (and the team I was with!)


 As one mom put it after a previous CP gathering: "2D relationships were strengthened as we spent 3D time together".

 My time with Laura was amazing, also.  I can't even express how thankful I am that she was able to come.  Our friendship grew so much while she was here.  Many at the gathering thought we were sisters; and soon enough we started acting as such!


 Here are a few highlights (just a few) of the time I spent with Laura:
    ~ walking around the Mall of America just talking
    ~ a lot of 2am talks


    ~ taking her to Target for the first time
    ~ shopping at Maurice's and trying on clothes together
    ~ chilling out with Monk & Skittles

 
    ~ tubing (and singing at the top of our lungs)
    ~ laughing so hard we cry (or because we are totally tired)
    ~ sitting on her bed, eating chips, and looking at the gathering pictures at 1am

 Saying goodbye to everyone was really hard.  We don't know when the next time we'll see them will be.  So that could've been the last hug we have until 3 weeks from now or over a year.  Needless to say, when goodbyes were said, hugs were repeated, and happily received! :)  God was so good to allow us to get together and to give everyone safety in their travels.  Praise Him!

Love,
  Sierra

Monday, August 20, 2012

until next week!

I realize I haven't posted a good post in a while.  I have been waiting for this week for six months.  On Thursday, I will be headed out for five days to meet my CollegePlus friends.  In person.  The other day, I updated my status on a social network site and said, "I couldn't be more excited!".  I found out today, that wasn't so true.  I think of someone who will be there, or I see pictures of people who will be there, or I see photos of other gatherings that have happened, and I just can't wait!  

 Last week, God gave me a surprise.  I invited Laura (from this post) to come early and come to the gathering.  A couple days later, on Thursday, we got the "yes"!  Instead of waiting until Thursday, now I'm waiting for Wednesday to come.  She also will be staying a few days after the get-together!  I'm so excited!  

 Anyway, I wanted to share a few quotes/Bible verses with you.  These are ones I've found and they've really encouraged me.  This is just to "tide you over" until my super long post comes next week or the week after (I have a feeling it'll take a while to sort through all the photos that will be taken by over 25 people).

^this kind of describes how I feel this week^













Until next week!
   ~Sierra