Monday, November 15, 2010

Overload

Did you know that your brain can go on overload?  I found mine doing just that today.  Like a muscle, it fought to work with the thoughts I laid against it.  Like a muscle it ached and strained.  Like a muscle it cried out when it could take no more.  But I kept pushing.  I needed to keep working.

But, like a muscle that needs a break, my brain collapsed.  Whew.... my emotions flooded out, like a river freed with the breaking of a dam.  But, now, like a muscle, merely sitting still will not re-build it.  My brain needs a soft, easy flow of thoughts, to bring it slowly into use again.


So here I am, feeling the nerves in my fingers as they touch, one at a time, the letters on my keyboard, feeling the gentle pulse of my recuperating brain as my thoughts slide softly through my hands.



And here, in the warm silence of this room, the stronger side of my brain, the creative side, is touched by a thought from my Savior.

Take a step back.  Look again at those things that jar at your brain, that push heavy thoughts against your soul, those things that bring tears to your eyes and weariness to your heart.  Be still.  Rest.  And look again.  The glass that was once half empty, is now half full.  Understanding brings peace.

Look again.  Take your glasses from your face.  Look, without your own perspective.  Look again, through my eyes.



Mmmm..... there is such peace in His words.  There is such truth.

So... slowly, I will take another look.

-Emma

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Tea


A long day calls for a cup of pom and petals tea... 
and a warm, still place... to quiet my thoughts.

Thoughtfully yours,
Emma

P.S. There's a new item in the shop... check it out!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

A Small Announcement

Well.... shall I say my life is moving on?
I've got a full schedule of math, and writing, and.... something new.

Check out my official Etsy Shop.... here...
I have only one item as of yet... but have more in the listing process.  Check again later in the week for new items!


And... on a small, exciting, side note, I am determined to post on this blog regularly.  Look for my posts on Mondays, and feel free to bug me with a comment if I don't follow through.


From a very busy,
Emma

Sunday, November 7, 2010

by Sarah Anne

The sea is blue.


The sky is too.


The children shout.
Sailboats are out.


The seagulls fly
Up in the sky


Palm branches sway
In the cool day.


Butterfly wings flap
And little children clap.


The ships are large, but far away
Sailing in their very proud way,


And though I'm stuck inside all day,


When my father returns,
On the beach I'll play.


Sarah Anne and Matthew, with Mom and Dad and Johanna,
 returned from California last week.  
The above poem, written by Sarah Anne, 
was a school project during their month away, and, I think, 
a darling perspective of their lives in Santa Barbara. 
 Read more of the story here.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Curlers again?


... Sarah Anne did not quite agree that she was "absolutely adorable"
in the little pink scarf, which was holding her curlers securely in place.



... though the thought of looking like the lovely Deanna excited her!


... as well as thinking about
singing like the Lennon Sisters!



And so we are on the road again!
Doing shows as the phone rings, following as the Lord leads.



And finding many trials and joys along the way. :)
The most wonderful thing is that He is in it all.



-Johanna

Thursday, September 9, 2010

There Once Was A Girl

feeling like a princess

She was born on September 9
a soft, sweet child with the fairest skin, 
the blue-est eyes, and soft gold ringlets around her heart-shaped face.

She grew up with a heart for God, with a yearning to know Him, to seek after His heart.
And He built in her a passion, for acting, for singing, for dancing and photography,

happy at my uncle's wedding

For sharing herself with others, 
for being the best of friends with those the Lord brought her way,

Jo and Jolie at Backbeat Cafe

And he built in her a hope
a hope for that which so many girls dream of,
a home of her own,


Someday, faraway, 
where she might ply her skills as a wife and a homemaker, 
and follow the path of womanhood.


She has had her struggles, and her heartbreaks.  
She has built friendships, some to mourn for, some to rejoice in.  

She has her weaknesses, like all human beings, 
and has struggled with sorrow at the discovery of them,
like we all do.


And she is overcoming.  
She is putting her best foot forward, clad in a ruffled silver shoe.  
She is lifting her chin and fighting the good fight.  
She is doing the best that she can do, and she is intent upon doing it, 
in His strength.

Are there more words to describe? 
Yes, many, but I shall stop at these...


The Lord has blessed my life abundantly, 
He has overflowed me with His goodness, 
and this particular gift, this sister so strong of heart
this friend beyond friends, this vessel of His glory, 
my dear one...

my dream earrings
Is beyond words.


I love you Johanna!  
Congratulations on your amazing 18 years!

-Em

Monday, August 16, 2010

a Psalm

The Lord is my strength and my shield.


In Him my heart trusts, and I am helped.




My heart exults


And with my song I give thanks to Him!!


[Psalm 28:7]
Johanna