Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tuesday Tunes with Promise.

Hello all! It's that time again! What time, you ask? Why, it's the start of Tuesday Tunes! Yes! That awesome blog post series on music I have found!

This week's song is called Believer by Capital Kings. If you're a kind of person who loves catchy electro and dance, this is your band! They combine Christian lyrics with complex digital sound. This is from their new CD which I MUST FIND AND BUY. Here's the song Believer by Capital Kings.








I had 3 songs recommended to me in comments, so I'm going to feature those too.



Priceless by For King and Country.


WOW. Thank you for recommending this song!
I know, as humans that we've all made mistakes and feel like there's no hope of ever being loved by God again. I know I struggle with this sometimes. But this song reminds you of how God sees us. He doesn't leave us to suffer from our sins alone. I think this song really ties in with the next featured song.






My Tree by Chris Rice.


I've already heard this song, but it doesn't get old. As I was listening to it the first time, I thought that it would be a love song...And I was right, but not in the way I was expecting. I love the symbolism in this song. So beautiful.










Tick Tock by Chris Rice.


I really enjoyed the meaning behind this song! It combines a pretty deep message with a more lighthearted tune. I actually like the bluegrass feel to this song. It's more relaxed, so the message doesn't feel like "YOU ARE WASTING YOUR LIFE AND SOON YOU WILL BE DEAD." I like it! Thank you for your suggestions!





Well, I hope you enjoyed this week's Tuesday Tunes! I'll see you next week! Feel free to comment with suggestions! ~Promise.

Friday, April 22, 2016

A (halfway decent) Painting ~Promise

Hey, everyone! 


I've kinda been on 'Austen kick' of late. I listened to an audio drama of 'Pride and Prejudice,' and, while doing so, I did this free hand watercolor. It's of Elizabeth Bennett (whom, of all of Jane Austen's characters I am most like) going to Pemberly to see Darcy. ...Not really sure why I did a post on this... I hope you get some sort of enjoyment out of it! I'm so weird...

~Promise.  

Mod Makeup with Promise!


Hey everyone! Today I was feeling adventurous, so I tried out some mod makeup! 
What do you think? Comment below! See ya soon! ~Promise. 

Thursday, April 21, 2016

The Water Is Wide -- Grace

My band, The Restoration String Band, is doing a song.  I LOVE IT!! I wanted to share it with you tonight.  There are three original verses, one that our lead singer added, and one I added just tonight. 

This is now my favorite song....

The water is wide
I cannot cross o'er,
And neither have
I wings to fly.
Build me a boat,
That can carry two,
And both shall row,
My love and I.

Now love is gentle,
And love is kind.
Love envies not,
And will prevail.
Love suffers long,
And counts not wrongs.
Love holds out hope,
Love never fails.

There is a ship,
She sails the sea,
She's loaded deep,
As deep can be. 
But not so deep
As the love I'm in,
I know not how
I sink or swim.

Amazing grace,
How sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch,
A wretch like me.
I once was lost,
But now I'm found,
I once was blind,
But now I see.

The water is wide,
I cannot cross o'er
And neither have
I wings to fly.
Build me a boat,
That can carry two,
And both shall row,
My love and I.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Testimonies from Ohio -- Grace

Hey, ya'll!  So, as many of you know, I went to visit Kirtland, Ohio, a little over a week ago.  We were gone from the 8th to the 10th.  I had an amazing time laughing with friends, talking, and just being with each other.  But the thing that I took away the most was the testimonies I had while I was there.  I've never actually written this down, these testimonies, so I'm glad for the chance to...and if I can share them with the world...well, why not?

    Friday morning, on the 8th, we climbed on the bus at 5:30am and were heading out by 6:00 (no, you don't want to know what time I woke up.......).  I knew I would be fine; I never get carsick.  I actually had never been carsick in my life up to that point.

    Let's just say, there's literally a different viewpoint on a humongous tour bus, and just thinking about it gets my stomach churning.
 
    Not only that, but we had ham sandwiches on the bus...with cheese on them.  For some reason, I'm fine with bacon, but ham turns my stomach.  Also, I'm lactose intolerant.  Let's just say, it wasn't a good combination...

    By the time we reached Saint Louis, Missouri (about four hours away), my stomach was in an uproar.  The skin on my hands had turned white from being so dry.  I had to press on, though, I told myself.  After all, it wasn't the first time....

    You see, for about a year now, I've been dealing with what is probably hypothyroidism.  My symptoms got continually worse for the past few weeks.  My stomach was upset every day, I was exhausted -- I'm telling you, when you've got hypothyroidism, sleep does nothing for you.  You're blessed if you can maintain the same level of exhaustion -- and my skin was super dry.  There were other things too.  Emotionally, I just felt icky.  I was constantly discouraged, sad, touchy, angry, forgetful, confused, and any other kind of icky emotion...even ones that didn't have words to describe them...just, icky.  

    By lunchtime that day, I finally told one of my friends, because I was about to throw up.  She gave me Tums and motion sickness medicine, and I fell right asleep through Indiana.  I adore that friend.  :)

   I had a really soft blanket on my lap, and when I pulled my hand out from under it, my skin was covered in blood.  That's how dry my hands were.

    We finally got to our hotel, and I moved in with my roommates.  They were great!  We had a lot of fun, and every time I see them at church now, I greet them with hugs.  They really are like my adopted mom and sister!  :)

    The next day, Saturday, dawned bright and early.  It was 5:30 here in Missouri -- but getting up at 4:15 the day before made it seem like nothing.  We soon got started on our day, and there were lots of humorous little stories.

     By lunchtime, I crashed.  I could not continue any further.  I was done.  So I rested and continued going on tours.  But I knew...I had to ask for administration.

    In case you've never heard of it, administration is when two elders come to you.  You sit in a chair while they anoint your head with consecrated oil, and then they pray over you.  The Bible says in James, "Are there any sick among you?  Call for the elders of the church..."  I'd been administered to before, and I knew that God could pour out a blessing on me, if He willed it.

    That night, we had a special service in the Kirtland Temple (it's a major part of our Church History, and we love it!).  I was asked to say a prayer in the prayer service, so I did.  When I prayed, I asked for strength.  I was supposed to be praying for our people as we looked to the future, but I began to pour my heart out to God and asked Him for the strength to continue doing His Work.  When I sat back down, I was weeping, and I just remember whispering, "My soul longs for strength..."  I have never wanted anything so badly before, and my heart was broken.

    Then, we were told to go off by ourselves and study and pray.  I did.  While I was praying by myself, asking for strength, I decided to read Psalms 139 -- one I had never read before.  The verses were meant for me.  That's all I can say.  There it was in black and white -- God loved me.  I didn't necessarily feel it, but I knew it.  It was only after that that I was able to say, "Lord, if You want to heal me, I'll take it...and, if You don't...I'll take that too."  I knew that our trials are meant to refine us, and I was pretty sure my refining was not over yet.

    Through the next service, I was given assurance by the Holy Spirit that I would have strength to do His Will, so long as I was working for God.  I clung to that knowledge like nothing I have ever clung to before.

     The next morning, I got up my nerve and asked for administration.  The elders were kind and, of course, agreed.  We set up a time and went to go have communion in the Temple.  While we were having our service, I asked for forgiveness for some sins I've committed.

    We got back to the hotel, and the elders called me for administration.  I went to their room, and the two of them had a chair set out for me.  I sat down, and they asked me why I was wanting a blessing.  I told them about my physical problems...

    The first elder put the consecrated oil on my head, then placed his hands on my head.  He started to pray.  In that prayer, he asked that I would feel God's love for me.

    I know Jesus loves me.  I know He died for me.  I've felt those things before.  But to know that God, the One who designed and created and made and loves the entire universe, loves me????

    I knew it then.  I am such a small, insignificant creature compared to this vast, marvelous world, and yet...God loves me so much.  He loves you, too.

     And then it came.  I knew I was sitting in a hotel room, with the elders' hands on my head, but I was kneeling.  The two elders were kneeling beside me, and we were bowing down at the base of a very large, magnificent, beautiful Throne.

    Let me tell you something.  There are seven billion people in this world, most if not all going through their own problems, trials, heartaches, afflictions, and strife.  All of them need a place to seek a blessing at the foot of the Father's Throne.  All of them need a place of refuge, a place of hope.  And in that moment, I was the one privileged to kneel there.  And I did find those things there -- blessing, refuge, and hope.

    It only lasted a fraction of a second, but that scene is eternal.  I looked up, then, and....there was a hand.  It reached out, and it touched my shoulder.


    I was healed.

   I have never felt icky, disgusting, sad, hurt, or had the pain again.




 Do you need a blessing?  Kneel at the Father's Throne.  He created you, after all -- He loves you more than life itself.


~ Grace

   

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

A NEW SONG I FOUND. ~Promise

Hey everyone! Promise here with yet another music post!






Check it out! >










   If you haven't guessed, this song's by Stellar Kart and it's called 'Just like You.'
   Man. This song.
I guess that I just relate to this song. I'm a doubter. I often forget what God does for me, even on a daily basis!  If it wasn't for God, I can't imagine where I'd be today. I might not be here at all.
   He is so good, and even when I'm a traitor, a faker, a doubter, a failure. He remains so true. And it's just like him.

Man...This song.

IS IT JUST ME? If you connect with this song, PLEASE COMMENT AND TELL ME!!!

I keep promising a music video from one of my songs, and I want you to know, I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN.

...And if I can ever figure out how to MAKE and POST said video...You will get one.

See y'all later! ~Promise.

P.S. I'm going to start posting a new song that I find every Tuesday from now on! If you have suggestions, please feel free to suggest below! I'm looking forward to this! I hope you are too! 

A Battle of Wits II

Challenge back, Prommy.
How many car accidents have I been in?
How many kids do I want when I'm older and married?
What's my favorite kind of dog?
Do I believe in courting, dating, or a mix?
Who's my favorite musical artist to this day?
Extra good luck to you.
Bonus question:
What's MY favorite Bible verse?
Hint: It's not what you think.


Okay sister! 
1. I believe 6.
2. Well, you keep saying 10...But at least 4.
3. You like corgis and Harry. 
4. A mix. So do I. 
5. Well, you like Casting Crowns, Chris Tomlin and Veggie Tales...AND Piano Guys. 
6. Phillipians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. 

TA-DA! How'd I do?

A Battle of Wits

   Hello all! 'Tis I, Promise. The message below is for Grace.

Hello...Grace...
Would you care to engage in a battle of wits?
 Answer each question about me...These are 5 questions about myself.
   We shall see how well you know me. (insert maniacal laughter)

Prommie: How long have I had diabetes, celiac desease, and hypo thyroidism?
Grace: Six years in June.  June 10th.

Prommie: What's my favorite scripture verse? Extra points if you write it out.
Grace:  I hate you!  WAIT.  I KNOW IT. 
"And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee; for my strength is made perfect in weakness.  Most gladly therefore will I glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.  Therefore I take pleasure in my infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecution, in distresses for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then am I strong."  -- II Corinthians 12:10-11

Prommie: What's my favorite ice cream flavor?
Grace:...Ice-cream-flavored ice cream?

Prommie: What's one band I grew up listening to?
Grace: VeggieTales.

Prommie: My favorite school subject, and least favorite?
Grace:  Probably something to do with literature.  MATH.



Good luck, dear. You'll need it.
~Your insane buddy.

Friday, April 8, 2016

You Know You're a VeggieTales Kid When..... ~ Grace

1.  You know the story of David and Goliath as "Dave and the Giant Pickle".
2.  You think that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego worked at a chocolate factory.
3.  You know that Jonah had a sidekick who was a half-caterpillar, half-worm.
4.  You thought that the story of David and Bath-Sheba was actually about rubber duckies...
5.  You crave cheese curls.
6. Your mom says, "Keep walking!" and you sing the song...
7.  You know cucumbers have hair and need a hairbrush.
8.  You named your tomatos Bob and your cucumbers Larry.
9.  You know vegetables need psychological counseling because lips are important.
10.  You cried when the new series came out and they looked "new and improved".

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Grace's Carry-On Essentials

Well, well, well....here we are.  April 6th.  I'm leaving in just two days!  Oh, Friday, come quickly!

I'm eating writing this over a chocolate chip cookie and a travel itinerary.  So, I thought to myself, why not write a post about my carry-on essentials?

I'll be traveling by bus this time -- my second time on a tour bus -- and I'm super excited.  We were told Sunday that we have space for luggage in stowaway, and a space for a carry-on bag.  So, I started making plans to pack my backpack and take it with me.

I realize some of these aren't essentials, but I like to have them with me at all times (unless they're safely stored in my hotel room), so I put them in my backpack.  :)

Snacks.
Of course this is first.  :)  I've packed away my favorite snacks: roasted peanuts, a huge package of Starbursts, some fiber bars, and some Orbit gum.  And yes, I do plan on sharing...!!!!

Scriptures.
I always take my Scriptures with me, but especially since this is a trip to visit Church history sites.  And, they make for some good reading on those 12+-hour bus rides...

Clipboard.
A clipboard is always welcome to ride along with me.  I plan on writing letters while I'm on the road to make the time go faster.  Yeah, they'll probably all be to Promise....

A journal.
I LOVE journaling about my travels.  I like to write the time, place, where we are, and what we're doing.  And if I have any testimonies, I write them in there too.  I started doing this right before Church Reunion 2014, and I'm SO glad I did.  I love to read back over old travel journals and remember the testimonies, blessings, and jokes with friends.

A coloring book.
I mean those AWESOME adult coloring books you find at the dollar store.  My parents and I love them!  I found a really neat one with intricate flower designs a couple days ago.  I've been making myself wait to use it until we get two hours down the road on our trip.

Pencils and pens.
I found these super neat rainbow pencils at the dollar store a couple days ago.  I also plan on taking plenty of pens to write in my journal and write the letters with.  And I don't want to forget highlighters to use when I find that super moving Scripture in Habakkuk 3.  ;-)

A baseball cap.
I love wearing a baseball cap for a number of reasons.  Not many girls I know wear them, so I like that it makes me different when I do wear it.  Also, it provides awesome protection from the sun.  I'm Norwegian, and I BURN!  The last reason is, my baseball cap is from the Kansas City Royals, and I like to show support for my favorite baseball team.  <3  (#foreverroyal)

A pouch with small bottles.
I carry things in small bottles, and I like to carry them in a handmade pouch I found at a craft fair a few years ago.  In it, I carry perfume, deodorant, a small comb, and my favorite item, Lactaid.  Yes, I am a lactard...meaning I am lactose intolerant.  And yes, it stinks, but oh my goodness, Lactaid is the best thing ever!!!

My wallet.
You can never go wrong with bringing your wallet.  I mean, you gotta have meals....and souvenirs, right?  And who doesn't take their library card with them wherever they go???

Camera and charger.
Because there WILL be selfies on this trip.

Cell phone and charger.
I didn't want to pack my cell phone, because I wanted to disconnect from the world for the weekend.  But, as my mom reminded me, I'll be traveling without my family, and I need to take it in case of emergency.  So I recorded some music I've been working on to play as I try to sleep at night and on the bus.

Earphones.
Because you don't disturb everyone around you on a bus.  Otherwise you'll feel trapped for twelve hours.  :)

Sunglasses and cases.
I love my sunglasses, and what astigmatism-plagued teenager leaves without her glasses cases?  I mean seriously!

Hair gel/bobby pins.
Promise found me some AWESOME hair gel (which I love so much!!), and I have a small jar (yes, an entire jar) full of bobby pins.  I would never leave without these things!

A bracelet.
I'll be honest, I just love the thing and I want to make sure it's okay.  It's sparkly, big, and I think it will go great with my favorite maxi skirt.

Hand sanitizer.
A friend got me a pocket-sized bottle of hand sanitizer a few years ago, and I regret to say I've never used it once.  I'm packing it for this trip though, because I am NOT coming back sick...

Makeup.
As tribute to Prommy, I've saved this for last.  :)
The same friend who got me the hand sanitizer got me a little pouch (heaven knows I love little pouches...).  I store my makeup in it when I'm traveling.  I've packed my eyeshadow, foundation, highlighter and bronzer, blush, and mascara in it.

And that's everything that's in my backpack!  And yes, I can still lift it...kind of... :)  I'm super excited for this trip.  I'll be packing tomorrow, and maybe I'll write my packing essentials.  The weather at our destination is supposed to be snowy and cold, so this really is an adventure for me -- packing for cold weather!!!  But, I'm excited nonetheless.  <3

Have a fantastical day, guys!!!

~ Gracieeee

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Audrey Hepburn Makeup ~Promise

Hey! So, I got a vintage makeup book from the library, and it kind of inspired me. I persuaded my good friend Katie to be my model for my Audry Hepburn style makeup. She looks lovely, huh? Hope you enjoy! ~Promise.

Promise is a Jedi, and No, She isn't Crazy! (ish)

   Hey everyone! I haven't done a post in awhile, so I figured that I'd write one. Yesterday I had my psychology appointment. I'm going to stop there for a moment. Yes, I go to a psychologist. No, I am not a psycho or suicidal. I do deal with depression, anxiety and ADD. Sometimes talking to someone helps, especially if you really like your psychologist, like I do :). Anyway, to understand the following metaphor, I'm going to need to explain some things. Meyers Briggs is a personality quiz, which assigns you letters based on your type. I'm an INFJ. I stands for introvert, Which means I'm generally shy around people I don't know, and sometimes I prefer being alone. N stands for intuitive. Meaning that I can automatically sense people's emotions and figured out what they feel. F stands for feeling. That means that I'm more focused on how I/others feel than being facts oriented. Finally, my J stands for judging. This means that I'm generally more discerning. I can usually see through lies and people pretending to be okay when they're sad and such. Author's note: I'm not a stalker or a psychic. I can just instinctively know some traits of a person I don't know well based on hearing about they or observing them. I enjoy learning about people. The group of letters define my personality. INFJs are the 1% of the population. We are rare. One huge thing about me and INFJs is that we are primarily feeling, but we also think a lot. So, now I can tell you about this 'light bulb' that came on yesterday.


I am a Jedi.


   (No, I am not delusional. I will explain.) My psychologist and I were talking about my problem with either over thinking or over feeling. I'm an extreme kind of person. All or nothing. My psychologist told me to practice balance. Balance the thinking with the feeling. Hence the 'Jedi' metaphor. My mind started spinning. The thinking must balance the feeling. The feeling must balance the thinking.
I started to think about my brain as the force. The dark side is my feelings and emotions. (I'm not implying that feelings are bad AT ALL. Grace, my dear, dear buddy is 99.999% feeling, and she's not a crazy Sith bent on world domination. It's just a metaphor, guys.) The light side is my logic and thinking. And what do Jedi do? They bring balance to the force. They make sure that the dark side doesn't become too powerful. This doesn't just apply to INFJs. Balance is important. Thinking people, if they become too thinking, run the risk of being insensitive. Feeling, if they become too feeling, risk being hypersensitive. Thus we see why balance is important. I need to learn to balance out my 'all or nothing' instincts. This might not be mind blowing to you, but it was to me. Maybe you learned something. If you want to take a Meyers Brigg, you can click the link here. 16personalities.com comment below on what your personality is! I would love to know! I'm slightly obsessed with it. Hope you enjoyed this post. May the force of balance illuminate your lives, and Godspeed! ~Promise.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Hey!!! -- Grace

Yeah, yeah, I'm still alive.  :)


I have been SOOOOO busy lately...I thought I'd just check in and let you know that yes, I'm still alive.  :)

I'm sure you don't want to know everything I've been up to, but let's just say, it involves three plays, working for a choir, trying to get done with high school, practicing my music for seven thousand hours a day (roughly), reading the Holy Scriptures, praying A LOT, and playing in a band.

Oh, I have exciting news!  Actually, I have two pieces of exciting news.  :)

1.  I'm going to be in Ohio next weekend.
YEAH!!  We're leaving at 6am Friday, and I won't be home until the early morning of Monday!  Isn't that awesome?  I've been praying that a lot of my friends can go too, and everyone that I've prayed about has let me know they're coming!  We'll be visiting the Kirtland Temple in Kirtland, Ohio, and the John Johnson Farm in Hiram, Ohio.  I can't remember exactly, but we might be going another place too.
(Disclaimer: We aren't Mormon.  Nothing against the Mormons, just, we aren't.)

2.  I started a website!
Now I know you're probably thinking, 'Yeah, Grace, you gotta website...THIS ONE!'  Well, this new one is a collection of testimonies.  If you like to read, go check it out at http://greatisthyfaithfulnesstestimonies.blogspot.com/ .  It would make me really happy if you did so, and I'm hoping to spread a little of God's light and love this way.

So....anyways!  Have a great week!  I'll try to write more...hahaha...

Oh, one last thing.  Have you ever considered making a travel playlist for those long, 12-hour car rides?  I was at the dollar store tonight when I found a cheap pair of earbuds (which I have been wanting so badly).  In the car, the idea came to me that I could make a travel playlist of my favorite Christian songs and listen to them on my roadtrip next week.  The friend that I am traveling with will probably be sleeping since she gets carsick easily.  I'm one of those people that, once I'm awake, I am awake ALL DAY until around 10.  So, I need to keep myself awake and entertained...and since music is my favorite thing, voila!  Why didn't I think of that sooner?  I'm putting a lot of Chris Tomlin, Building 429, Casting Crowns, Paul Cardall, Piano Guys, and...well...maybe some VeggieTales too...on there.  *Sheepish grin*

~Grace