Saturday, November 24, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving


It seems like every year I'm always astounded by how many things I have to be thankful for.

It's hard to find the words actually.  I spent a long time on Thanksgiving night just staring at my journal--trying to contemplate what I wanted to say.  After a little while I came up with my top ten things I'm thankful for.  Not really in any order, they just came to me as I was writing.

1) I'm thankful for my family.  First of all Mom and Dad, what would I do without you two?  There to guide, direct, and encourage me.  Trey, Nathan, Ryan, and Ashlyn--my awesome brothers and sister.  I'm so blessed by all of my family.  My grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins...I love them all soo much.

2) I'm thankful for my home.  I LOVE living in the country.  I'm blessed to live on land that's been passed down from generation to generation.  It's allowed us to explore and learn, grow and till.  It's been wonderful, and I'm thankful for it.

3) I'm thankful for my friends.  It's so hard to say how much my friends mean to me.  They have blessed me in times of joy, and in times of pain.  We've borne each others burdens together, we've talked, laughed, and edified.  I am again, and again, blessed by the people the Lord has given me in my life.

4) I'm thankful for my country.  It's still the land of the free and the home of the brave.  What a rich history this country has!  From the Pilgrims blood and sweat, and from God's providential guidance, this land was born.  A quote from The Story of Liberty truly sums all our country is: "Liberty is in her new home.  Strong hands will subdue the wilderness, and brave hearts will establish an empire extending from the frozen regions of the North to the sunny climes of the South, from the stormy Atlantic to the peaceful Pacific.  Through hardship, suffering, and sacrifice the great republic of the Western world shall rise to become peer among the nations.  Its starry flag shall emblem of the world's best hope; for to it the oppressed of all the earth shall turn with longing eyes, and beneath it there shall be peace and plenty, and the recognition of the rights of men."

5) I'm thankful for my education.  Even though it's been hard sometimes.  Even though many tears have been shed over a certain math book, or a confusing science formula, I'm thankful I've been given these opportunities to learn.  Everything I learn truly shows how great and awe-inspiring God is.

6) I'm thankful for my music.  I can't even imagine how my life would've been without my music.  Or rather, without the music that God lets me enjoy.  I am so thankful for piano, violin, and all those great hymns that always encourage me when I'm down.  I can't express it in any words, I'm so thankful.

7) I'm thankful for my jobs.  Even though jobs isn't really the word I'm looking for, I truly love doing them!  I love every time I walk into the home I babysit and one of the little 'uns come running towards me, begging to go outside or play with play-dough.  Or whenever the light clicks when a word or grammar lesson is read and understood.  I also love teaching my music students.  Even if some of those violin notes are a little squeaky or that piano note can't quite be found, it is truly a joy to me.  I know it's not for everyone one what I do, but I'm truly blessed.

8) I'm thankful for my sorrows and pain.  This one's hard to be thankful for.  So often I don't want to know that these are for a reason, so often I want to ask "why."  But I know that, as John G. Paton says, everything that happens is "For my good, and HIS glory."  This is more of a prayer for me, trying to remind me to trust the Lord in happiness or sorrow.  There are so many people who have endured immense trials with an amazing grace and assurance in Christ.  Even though I only experience a very small slither of hardship, I want to be like those people of the faith.  I want to grow in my relationship with God, I want to grow more like Him.  And because of this, I'm truly trying to thank Him for anything that's hard.

9) I'm thankful for my faith.  I really and truly couldn't imagine life without this one.  The Lord has given this gift to His people, and I can't believe that I'm His child.  I'm so thankful for this firm foundation, this grace.  To know that I'm forgiven is a peace that is indescribable.

10) I'm thankful for my Lord.  For the one that gave His all.  For the one who is my Rock, my Foundation.  My Comfort and Friend.  He's Everything (literally ;)).  He' given me so much, so many blessings.  Can anyone describe all that He is?  I know that I can't.  I'm so thankful for all He is.

So even when actual Thanksgiving Day is past, and we're enjoying the leftovers from our dinner, we always must remember what Thanksgiving is about.  It's about realizing the great sacrifices made to bring us where we are today.  But above all, it's about realizing that all we have is from the Lord.  It's about giving thanks to the One who gave us everything.

I wanted to end with this quote from William Bradford's book Of Plymouth Plantation:

"It was replied that all great and honorable actions are accompanied with great difficulties, and must be both met and overcome with answerable courage.  It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible.  For, many of the things feared might never befall; other by provident care and the use of good means might in a great measure by prevented; and all of them, through the help of God, by fortitude and patience, might either be be borne or overcome."

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

That College Stuff...

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I started college this year.  Goodness, I didn't know it was like this. ;)

Actually I have been very blessed by it.  It has pushed me, and grown me, and broken me-but it has been good too.

It has definitely been busy though.  I'm not doing as much as others have done, but honestly, every experience is different, and every experience has different hardships with it.

But one thing that has been interesting is the fact that I have these small snippets of a moment here and there.  A moment of peace, of stress, of hope-and of true learning.

In my English class the other day, we had to go through and analyze Paul's two speeches in Acts: on in 13:16-49, the other in chapter 26.  Call me a complete nerd, but I found it fascinating.  How Paul grabs the attention of his brethren in 13:16, commanding they listen to what the Lord has shown him.  How he uses his skills of logic and knowledge of history to build impact.  Finally thundering, "Therefore, my friends, I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you.  Through Him, everyone who believes is set free from every sin" (Acts 13: 38-39).

But no matter how many "rhetorical strategies" he uses, what makes it important is what he is saying.  Yes, we can identify the strategies, but all of our analyzing ever falls short.  We can never truly grasp all Scripture has to say.  But yet, it was such a blessing to turn when my teacher pulled this out to talk about.

That was English.  Chemistry on the other hand, is a slightly different story.

Don't get me wrong, I don't hate it...but it is slightly more of a love/dislike relationship. :)

There are times when I really do love it!  I, again, find it fascinating to be able to calculate something like "Enthalpy" or use "Calorimetry,"  and that's because I understand that.  However, I don't really like it when a subject like "Quantum Numbers" goes over my head.  I'm still kind of lost on that one. :)

But no matter what, all my classes have grown me in different ways.  They've all been given to me for different purposes, and, with the Lord's help, I'm trying not to get overwhelmed.  Especially when I don't do very well on a test.  But why do we fall?

"So that we might learn to pick ourselves up."

We can thank Alfred Pennyworth for that one.  Or Christopher Nolan, whichever you prefer (from Batman Begins).

Anyway, I'm trying not to eat too much dessert, but maybe every once-in-awhile. ;)

Have a blessed day!
~Kristin

Thursday, October 18, 2012

New Beginnings...

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So it's been a little while since I've posted.  Actually it has been approximately sixteen weeks and a day.

It's also been thirteen weeks, and two days since something else happened in my life.  Something really hard, and that still hurts, and that has changed me.

I lost my Papaw.

From my birthday "Tea"party a long time ago. 

I don't know why, I'll never know really.  I still have to adjust to it being real.  But I do know that God is in control. 

You know, I found out that just saying and truly believing are two different things.  It's so easy for me to have "sympathy" when everything is right and dandy in my life.  It's much harder when I'm on the other side.  How truly little I know, there is so much I don't have a grasp on.  Those first few days after I lost my Papaw I felt like I was spinning.  Didn't know which way to go, which way was up or down, right or left.  
It's hard to describe what my feelings were when everything has this fine glaze of hurt over it.  
But the Lord took me in His arms.  He is, and was, in control.  
Again, do you know how hard it is to truly say that?  Not to just flippantly spout "Oh, He's in control--no problems!"  But to deeply acknowledge his complete, omniscient power and control?  Well, let us just say it's a lot harder than I've ever thought before.  
But HE has been helping us.  My family I mean.  All of us who can't quite come home the same because Papaw's not there next door.  But HE will help us.  
HE knows the way to wherever you are
HE knows the way to the depths of you heart 
HE knows the way, 'cause he's already been
Where you're going
Jesus will meet you there.
-Steven Curtis Chapman Jesus Will Meet You There

 And so, our family starts a new life.  A new beginning.  One that's hard, but still filled with the Lord's many, many blessings.  We would appreciate your prayers.  

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

On the 4th...

We declared our independence from Britain....

And our dependence on God.



Not one of the signers of the Decleration of Independence, or of the Constitution, believed that there was NOT a God.  They all knew and believed in Him, even if they didn't trust their life to Him.  They founded this nation on principles first found in the Bible.  Our Nation has gone through many trials, but we are still standing.  But we must fight for our Nation, we must fight to uphold our values.

"Well there's pride in every American heart
and its time we stand and say.
That I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I wont forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.


And I gladly stand up,
next to you and defend her still today.
‘Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land,
God bless the USA." -God Bless the USA


Anyway I just wanted to take a moment and say:

 Happy Independence Day

Because I'm proud that I have the privilege to live and breathe in this country.  I am very proud to be an American. 

God Bless,
Kristin

P.S. This is one of my favorite poems below, enjoy. :)

Ragged Old Flag by Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

She Loves Her Horses | {Portraits}









So a few days ago I got to go take some pictures of a friend of mine and her horses.

Horses that are, obviously, absolutely gorgeous.  She adores them and I now see why. :)

Between her and her sister they have four horses (one isn't pictured), and as we kept taking pictures I just kept falling in love with them.  Chip (the first pictured and the black one) never failed to walk up to the camera, oftentimes looking straight at it.  We had to work around some bright sunlight, but soon after we started the sun started setting.  It added so much to the pictures, giving a "dreamy" feel to them.

Anyway I thought I would share, well, because I couldn't help it.  :)  In my opinion they could be some of the sweetest (and most beautiful horses) I have seen. :)

Have a great day!

-Kristin

Thursday, May 10, 2012

My Girly


 So today is my sweet little sisters birthday.   As you can tell, we have quite a few birthdays around this time.  But Ashlyn always starts counting down in the middle of April "only four weeks 'till my birthday,  then I'll be a big girl."  As the day gets closer, she gets more excited, constantly talking about it and thinking about it.  She told me yesterday that she wants me to wear a princess crown like her, so we can match uh' course, and she also really, really, realllllly, would like for me to stop school and play baby-dolls with her.  

That makes two of us my dear.  :)

I asked her if I could take her to my english teacher and have her repeat the question--puppy-dog eyes and "really's"  included of course.  She just kind of stared at me and said, "Why do you have to ask, can't you just stop?"  I wish, but even if I can't stop my class, I will play baby-dolls with you Ashlyn. :)

My little miss is so sweet, she loves doing things for people: helping out in anyway she can.  She is very faithfully dedicated to her dolls...and our brother Ryan, her best pal on planet earth.  She loves our dogs, cats, chickens, and being outside.  She is a girly girl with a side of mud, she can play outside in the mud with a little pink headband and not care about the big splotches of dirt scattered all over her legs, arms, face, toes, pretty much everywhere...

She is such a cuddle-bug.  She gives a zillion hugs a day, and you can always guarantee that she will snuggle close when reading a book or watching a movie.  She loves all of us, somethin' fierce, always saying goodbye whenever we go anywhere (music lessons, walk down the road, or the grocery store...).  

I gave her the nickname "Girly" when she was pretty little.  She used to have really curly hair like Shirley Temple when she was young, so I called her "Curly Girly."  After a few uses of that, we dropped the "Curly" and kept the "Girly."  It is kind of just my nickname for her though.  I call her Girly, she call me "Sisten"  (cross between Kristin and sister, not as much now though), so we're equal.  ;)

I can't believe she is turning seven.  I was looking back on some old pictures yesterday and found this one:


I remember this day like it was yesterday, and she was three here!  Now she is seven, four years have passed in a blink!!  I was soooo happy to get a little sister, after having three brothers (love ya boys), I prayed for another girl!  That first moment holding her, priceless...

Okay, okay, I will stop reminiscing.  :)

So I wanted to tell you, Ashlyn..

Happy Birthday! I love you Girly.  :)  
   

 Have a great day!

In Him,
Kristin

P.S.  All the pictures, besides the one in the middle, are from the wedding I just shot.  Ashlyn got to be a flower girl (she was so excited).  And just because I couldn't resist...
Ryan and Ashlyn, ages four and three respectively.  :)

Monday, May 7, 2012

Picnic with the Kiddos...

A few weeks ago, Ryan and Ashlyn wanted me to come with them on a picnic and have a photo-shoot.  Even though I have many pictures of Ryan and Ashlyn, I had never actually designated an actual "time" for them (for some reason, they think I am some kind of professional photographer, so they are always asking if I will "photograph" them. :-)) 

So we drove to the back and brought a blanket, the teacups, a few books, and just spent a few hours reading, having fun, and taking pictures.

Here are a few photos from that afternoon. :-)











I may be a little biased, but I think that I have some pretty adorable siblings.  Not to mention photogenic. :-)  Aren't they cute?

Have a blessed day!

In Him,
Kristin

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Happy Birthday Mommy!

So today is my dear Momma's Birthday.  My Mom, the woman who always encourages, always lifts up, and who always works hard.  There is not a day that goes by that I am reminded how wonderful she is to all of us kids.  I think she has quite a few of the "fruits of the spirit" down: love, patience, joy, patience, peace, patience... :-)

I mean she has to deal with all of us kids, of course she has patience down.  :-)

Thank you so much Mommy for always encouraging me, for helping me persevere, and for being the best example of a wife and mother I could ever have.

Happy Birthday Mommy, I love you! 

Love your daughter,
Kristin

Saturday, May 5, 2012

For Christy & Stephen | {Wedding}

So this past Saturday I had the wonderful privilege to shoot another wedding.  This time it was for a good friend of mine that I have known forever.

Well, not exactly forever, but for a long time.  She and her sisters used to babysit my siblings and I, and when I grew older, I would look to their examples when I did my own babysitting jobs.  Even when they didn't babysit me anymore, they always tried to act like older sisters towards me: encouraging me with my walk with the Lord, my brothers and sisters, parents, and many other areas.  So, it was incredibly special for me to be able to take their photos. 

Christy & Stephen--Thank you so much for trusting me to take your wedding pictures.  I was so blessed to do it, and I will be praying for you guys as you start your new life together.  

Here are a few of the photos from the wedding...













Again, I was so blessed to have this experience!

In Him,
Kristin

P.S. The little writing you see on the photos sometimes is my new official name, Daughter of Him Photography. :-)

Sunday, April 15, 2012

In Remembrance

I just wanted to take a quick moment and talk about the sinking of the RMS Titanic.


About all of the courageous crew, the captain, and the men onboard who gave their lives for other.

These people knew the real meaning of sacrifice.

Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me,
still all my song shall be,
nearer, my God, to Thee;
nearer my God to Thee, nearer to Thee.

Have a blessed day.
~Kristin




(for an accurate representation of the sinking, watch the movie A Night To Remember)

Saturday, April 14, 2012

A Little Concert

That just so happens to be a Steven Curtis Chapman Concert.

*cue applause*

Just kidding, you don't have to applaud, but we did get to go to the concert.  It was a part of the Songs & Stories tour that had Steven Curtis Chapman, Josh Wilson, and Andrew Peterson.

It. Was. Awesome. 
...and amazing
...and many other synonyms I can't think of right now.  

I took a few pictures, and if it is okay, I want to post a few (read: twelve).  I know, that is a lot of pictures, but some are for a friend, and I couldn't limit it down to any more. :-)

Nathan & Ashlyn, on the way to the church where the concert was.
Sweet Ryan.  Happy and cheerful. :-)
(from left to right) Andrew Peterson, Steven Curtis Chapman, Josh Wilson singing "Do Everything."
Josh Wilson playing "Amazing Grace"
Andrew Peterson playing "World Traveler"
Steven Curtis Chapman singing "Long Way Home"
Sharing stories.
SCC "When Love Takes You In" (I just have to say as a side note that it was so moving and beautiful when he sang and played it.  They showed the video when they adopted their first little girl while he sang and it made me cry.  It was soo sweet.)
Of course, right after he sang "When Love Takes You In," he played "Cinderella."  Tears kept running down my face.  Again, it was beautiful. 
I think they were playing "Diving In."  It was SO great!  Everybody was on their feet singing like crazy and clapping.  It was amazing.
The three singers with the band right after the end of the last song.
The "bow."  Again, the crowd was going nuts.  It wasn't to overpowering though. :-)
It was such an amazing experience.  It was my first ever (non-classical) concert to go too, it was the greatest ever.  :-)

Have a blessed day!

In Him,
Kristin