It's Halloween, and although I don't have any catchy phrases or cute pictures of fall treats I do have a little to share.
Jason and I pick a book to read from the bible (slightly by random), and we read a little every night until we finish that book. Then, we pick another book and repeat. We don't go in order... maybe because we are both ADD, but for whatever reason we are reading in 1 Corinthians for the time being. 1 Corinthians has always been my favorite book in the bible. When I was in my young teenage years it was most likely due to the fact that I was obsessed with "A Walk to Remember", and the pastor read 1 Corinthians 13:4 at the marriage of the sickly cancer ridden Mandy Moore and the ever so beautiful Shane West. : ) Wrong reason... I know. But hey, whatever gets you reading the bible right? Anyway... Corinthians is still my favorite book, but for slightly different reasons now. Last night, Jason and I read in 1 Corinthians 6. I guess I won't go too into detail.. because after all, this is a Martha Stewart blog; not a biblical blog.
Here goes. In 1 Corinthians, Paul is writing a letter to Corinth. He's basically hitting every major issue that the church is having, and strangely it still relates to today. He talks about marriage, divorce, sex, and even lawsuits. I mean... COME ON! What's more entertaining than that! Something about 1 Cor 6 really got me thinking last night. So, hopefully I can strike up some questions within you. Here goes.. "Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be cheated? Instead, you yourselves cheat and do wrong, and you do this to your brothers." Sounds slightly like a Beatles song, huh? I'm starting to think Paul is a hippie. Anyway, please don't get me wrong... I have not been struggling with the issue of cheating.. or even doing wrong to others. lol! But for some reason it kind of hit me last night... what's so wrong with getting hurt? Lately, I've noticed that because of fear of being hurt I keep myself for opportunities, friendships, and even family.
My older brother is currently facing many years in jail because of drug use. We've struggled with this for years now, and for a while it was easy to say things like... "He did it to himself" and "I'm done with getting my hopes up". I find that those words are having a hard time coming out of my mouth these days. Yes, it sucks to see him in black and white attire, with a hardcore face on, and bruises that he refuses to tell my sister and I about to keep us from worrying, but not seeing him at all sucks more. So, in an effort to relate the verse back to reality... The hurting I go through by seeing Seth in jail is nothing compared to the hurt that he's going through seeing us disappointed in him. I'm not sure when this revelation happened... maybe during the time I was writing this. Why are we so concerned with people hurting us and letting us down? What aren't we more concerned about not hurting others? I mean seriously.. this is real life we're talking about here. You're going to get hurt, you're going to cry, you're going to face adversity. The key is how you react to it. As Christians, I think we should work more towards not hurting others than worry so much about the pain that people have caused in our lives. After all, we have God to lay those troubles on.
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Happy Halloween!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Reading, thinking, and not crafting.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Home is where you make it
After a few months of living in limbo, my husband and I are finally settled into a new town. Which comes with new jobs, new routines, and new hang out spots. We are still discovering the area, but as of now... we are loving it! Shreveport is miles and miles closer to home, and here... they still worship the LSU Tigers (which is a huge plus for Jason). : ) I've started a new job in sales. It's great, but time consuming. Which explains the little motivation to be more like Martha Stewart these days. Although my new job is a tuff one, I'm still managing to find time to scope out the awesome fine home furnishing consignment shops that this town has to offer... just not really able to buy anything yet. lol! However, hopefully soon I will be able to post a picture of my new television cabinet... I've been eyeing it for weeks now. ; )
Hope all is well in the blogging world!
Cap
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
The Dish That Keeps on Giving
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Citrus Summer Salad
I'm a creature of habit (to say the least), but yesterday I ventured out of my basic lunch, a balsamic vinegar salad, and decided to attempt making a new dressing. To my surprise, it turned out great... So, I thought I would share it with you! : )
*This recipe makes about 1/2 a cup of dressing*
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Fresh Paint Brings Second Chances
They might not look so charming pre paint, but with a little TLC - they ended up being great apartment additions for quite a charming price. The mirror was a mere five dollars at the flea market, and the owl decor was only two! I used paint that I already had on hand and bought a three dollar pack of paint brushes... making the grand total for both projects only ten dollars. However; I will admit that next time I have a project that requires painting, I'll splurge on the paint brushes. I was constantly picking out the brush's bristles from the sticky paint. I should've listened to my dad... he always said not to buy cheap paint brushes or knock off diet coke. :) Lesson officially learned.
The owl decor went perfectly in my bathroom, and I also had quite the epiphany while hanging them. Many years from now, when I finally have a little girl... I'll name her Stella or Anabelle, paint her room pink, fill it with blue owls and hang powder blue curtains with pink polka dots on her bedroom's windows. : )
After I finished the mirror, I realized I really didn't have the space for it. So a friend of mine and I bartered a little... The yellow mirror now has a gorgeous new home in downtown Lewisburg, and I have a much needed kitchen table. "WINNING!" : )
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Flea Market Finds
Recently, I've been spending time with a great friend who is well versed in flea markets and DIY projects. Our newest addiction is the flea market in Fairlea, WV. They have vendors every Tuesday and Saturday and it's only about 5 minutes from Lewisburg. I can't promise that you will find great stuff every time, but it's always fun to walk around. Together, I'm sure we have spent too much money on random things, but we have also found some amazing pieces! My newest find... An old door that will soon be my new headboard. Words cannot express the happiness of finding the door last week. I've been on the hunt for over a year now, but every one I've found was at least $100 or more... which doesn't exactly fit into our medical school budget. However; with a little perseverance, I was able to find this amazing door for only $20! We spent the weekend sanding and moisturizing the old door with linseed oil. Next, I'll attempt to turn it into a gorgeous master bedroom headboard. I'll keep you updated as the project moves along. Let's hope for the best!
Unfortunately, I forgot to take the before picture before starting.... So the before picture is the back side of the door (which I haven't finished yet).
Here's the progress...
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Jillian would understand. : )
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