So I guess I really don't have much to write about these days. All of you already know that I am moving up to Massachusetts in January. I'll probably use this thing more after the move so friends and family back here in West Virginia can know what's going on in my life.
We had our first big snow of the year today and I'm loving it =D I love snow soo much!
School is going well right now. Almost time for Christmas break!! Christmas is my favorite time of the year! I just love the atmosphere of it! I'm really hoping for a white Christmas this year.
I can't really think of anything else to write about right now. I guess I'll update later on when I have something more interesting to write about
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Random Update.
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Monday, November 05, 2007
Prayer Request.
At the end of worship on Sunday, one of the Elder's at our church announced that Mario Figueroa, a sophmore at Ohio Valley University, was killed last Saturday night in an ATV accident. It was a complete shock to everyone. You could look around the auditorium and see everyone's face drop. Mario was a member of the soccer team at OVU and a friend to everyone. Please pray for the family and friends of Mario and for everyone at OVU at this time. Thanks.
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Monday, September 24, 2007
The Irresistible Revolution
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
My Life Lately..
so school started back on August 27th. It's going okay so far. My history and geometry class are going to be pretty hard I think. Well I don't think..I know..because they have been pretty hard so far. My other ones are okay. Nothing as hard as those two. Spanish 2 is going to be my favorite I think..since Spanish has become a new passion of mine. So as most of you probably already know..I'm out for the whole volleyball season. I torn ligaments and severly pulled my ACL and MCL in my right knee at a volleyball practice. I was very very upset when I heard that. I mean, I chose to stay down on the junior team this year as a 9th grader because I though we would have a really great chance of winning the championship..and as it turns out we do..I just won't be on the court =( They're 2-0 so far which is so much better than we were last year. And I can't help but wonder why this had to happen? Why God let this happen? I was talking to my mom about that the other night and she said that accidents happen. That when something bad happens I have to keep on praising God..but you know how are that is right know? At practice, the day before i got injured, my coach asked me to pray over the team and for the season. I prayed that there would be no injuries during the season and that He would keep up safe. And I got injured the next day. You know how are that is for a 14 year old girl to comprehend? It's just been hard lately. My mom also said that it's the Devil trying to get to me saying, "See? You prayed to Him and looked what happend." So right now if you could pray for me, I would appriciate it a lot. This is really really hard for me right now...Thanks guys.
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Friday, August 10, 2007
Honduras..finally!!!
alright..so here is my update about Honduras..there will probably be about 2 or 3 more blogs about other summer stuff after this so go look at those later too!!! So my mom and I went to Honduras, June 9-17, with a group from our church, the Grand Central Church of Christ. It was absolutly amazing!! Oh man..I can't even begin to explain how this trip has changed my life. It make look at some things a lot differently now. I mean people here in the U.S. (including me) just want and want and want. Down there..man..you get a real realitly check. They have probably one outfit maybe two until more groups from the U.S. bring them clothes down. They may wear the outfit they have for a year before they get a new one. I take everything for granted that I have here. I mean, I have a mom, dad, and sister, a family that loves me, friends that are always there for me, a wonderful church who supports me, and a school to get an education from. I also get to eat as much as I want in a day. Down there, they're lucky if they still live with one parent. A lot of them don't have a way to get to church besides walking so they will walk for 2 hours just to get to church on a Sunday morning. It's just so amazing!! Some of the kids don't even get an education and if they do then it's only for a few years. Most of them get only one meal a day..if that. It just hurts my heart to see that. God never stopped amazing me on this trip though. Just the way He made things work out for our group to do more things then we ever imagined and to have way more money then we ever planned on getting!! It was truley an eye-opening experience for me. I will never be able to forget some of the sights I saw. I mean..kids were fighting just to get one toy because they didn't have anything. There are some kids faces that I can't get out of my head. I think about them all the time..wonder how they are doing..where they are now..are they getting food to eat? Are they okay? I just can't help up wonder about all of them..I came home and was like..What am I doing here? Why do I deserve all of this when they have nothing? It just didn't make sense to me. I am so thankful for everything that I have now! For everything that I get to experience. So now about our group.. We had about 35 people I think that went from the trip. We all came from all over! We had someone from Texas, Deleware, and Morgantown, WV. Most of us didn't know eachother before we went on the trip, but now we have life-long friendships from it. I believe everyone was called to go on the trip for a certain reason..God had them there for a reason. We all got along so so well!! It was truely amazing!! I love every single one of them!! One thing we always did, and I will never forget this, was sing. No matter what we were doing, we were always singing. Whether it was bagging food for a food distribution or just singing on the bus. It was simply amazing! So we got to Honduras on Saturday afternoon and man..was it hot!! We went outside and took a group picture and loaded all of our bags onto a truck that was then taken to the mission house. We walked over to Church's Chicken and saw the kids from Casa de Esperanza which is the orphange that Jen Wright from Belpre runs. Then we loaded up on a bus and went to the mission house where we had a meeting then loaded our stuff our rooms. We went and had dinner at the dining hall after that then we had devo that night...
This was a picture of me and Rosa that another girl on the team took. After church, we loaded on the bus again and went to Jovenes in Camino which is an orphange just for boys. That was so much fun!!
This is my mom and I with Marlon. He was my little brother that we couldn't take home. He wrote down his name on a piece of paper so mom would never forget him! Here are some more pics from there.
After Jovenes, we went to The Good Shephard's Children Home, which has about 225 people! It was so cool!! We felt famous when we got there cause the kids were all around the bus when we pulled up and they kept grabbing us and yelling "Hola!" A few little girls grabbed my hands right away and stayed with me the whole time!! Anna and one of her girls, kept making fun of me in spanish..It was a lot of fun!! When we were leaving, Anna and I kepy hugging our girls and we were bawling our eyes out! It was so hard to leave it! We kept hugging until they told us that we had to get on the bus, NOW!And then it was Sunday..man..I couldn't belive it was time to go already! It seemed like we had just gotten there yesterday..But had to leave and come home sometime.
The mission house where the girls stayed.all the guys with Gueirrmo and ElroyThe girls
so after lots and lots of pictures, we headed on the bus and headed to the Jesus Statue for devo before we left. There was a lot of crying going on..and let me tell you I was bawling. I just really wasn't ready to come home yet. But with the money we had left over, we're sponsering 10 children at Nuevo Oriental, we bought 35 mattresses and a washing machine for Casa. And we gave Casa and Jen $1500!! It was so amazing!!
So all in all this trip was absolutly amazing!! It was definitely a real eye-opening experience for me!! I fell in love with Honduras and I can not wait to go back next year and spend two weeks in the place that stole my hear =]
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