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365

ok folks. I got a new book.

A Daily Creative Journal: 365

(make something everyday and change your life!)

I needed something creative to do with my extra time, so I got this. pretty excited about it. Although there is no way I’m going to actually make something every day. I’ve had the book for several weeks now and haven’t even picked it up to look at it super close. But tonight I did.

“Day 1: the first step is the hardest, so start small today and make something that fits in the palm of your hand using only the materials in your immediate environment.”

I decided I wanted to draw Eeyore. Don’t ask me why. And as I’m sitting in my room where all my worldly possessions that I use every day are it was pretty easy to grab paper and a pen. Now before ya’ll get super excited and think that I can draw off of memory, don’t. I also had my handy dandy laptop. Google makes the world go round now so here’s the site I followed. Click Right Here. and viola! Eeyore is born. the 2nd try (the bottom right side) is better than the first. but I messed up the tail end so there goes that nice drawing (see the hunny pot for Pooh’s Birthday?). check out the photos below. I drew this on a quarter of an 8.5X11.

Seeking God’s Will

Working in Children’s Ministry I create a lot of activities for the kids. After a while my brain melts to a puddle and I have no ideas left. This is the absolute perfect time to rely on the Lord and that’s when the best comes forward. The ideas are so good, I know it’s not me. It’s been on my heart to share one of these God inspired activities that we used for the 2nd and 3rd graders.

The lesson the kids were learning was about God’s will for them. I find that phrase to be so daunting. “God’s Will.” This life is a big thing to us, and it’s scary to think about letting God take all of it over. God really pressed it into my heart to show the children small ways that they can follow God, and not just in the big and grand ways.

We used 8 envelopes with different Bible Verses on the Outside. Then we put the the meaning behind those verses into the envelopes. The kids guessed what God wanted them to do, and then they looked in the envelope to see if they were right. Here are the verses that we used. See if you can discover the meanings.

Envelope 1: “Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.” Proverbs 1:8

Envelope 2: “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”                   2 Timothy 3:16-17

Envelope 3: “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” Romans 12:21

Envelope 4: “The LORD detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy.” Proverbs 12:22

Envelope 5: “Peter and the other apostles replied: ‘We must obey God rather than human beings!’” Acts 5:29

Envelope 6: “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” John 13:34

Envelope 7: “He said to them, ‘Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.’” Mark 16:15

Envelope 8: “Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance” Proverbs 1:5

God’s will for our lives sometimes seems like it’s only for a bigger scale and that He only has big things for us to do. But, it’s so important to remember that God has a plan for us, even in the little things like how we act and speak. He has called us to be faithful to Him and to seek after Him with our whole hearts. How can you seek and obey God’s will for you? How can you be faithful to His calling in your life?

New Things

Dear Friends,

I have left you out of the loop. Two Huge loops actually. I’ve been meaning to tell you all about my exciting news but distractions happen. So here goes,

Firstly,

I’ve decided to do something rather funky. I bought a domain name! My blog is now emmaoglesby.com! I’m hoping that because of this, I will stop being so lazy and start posting more! I have several drafts written and more in my head. But nothing is finalized yet. This was a good push to get my moving again! Yippeeeee!

Secondly,

I MOVED OUT! Yes, I’m sure you had no idea that I was living with my parents (I’m only 20 after all). I am living with a wonderful family from my church now. I moved out in December and have been putting my blog post off until I had officially settled in. And, I can officially say, I’m settled. I no longer feel like I’m sneaking around the house after 9, and can sleep through the hustle and bustle of children who get up at 7:30 every morning. I bought my own Bedspread, dresser, and moved my large Disney DVD Collection over. I seriously had no idea I had so many Movies…

Life is mysterious and exciting. It’s been a wild couple months getting used to a new family, a new routine, a new chapter of my life. This move was totally providential. I wasn’t even thinking of moving out of my house. Who would? Free food, no rent, use of a car whenever I wanted. I had everything I could want right? But apparently not everything I needed. Moving means I condensed my lifestyle and “grew up” a little. What an adult I’ve become! It’s been a blessing to be able to move in with a family. I don’t have to worry about utilities, I get to sit down with them and eat dinner, and I have a sense of freedom and responsibility that I wouldn’t have at my parents. t absolutely love it! They are sweet, and I can basically do no wrong with them (yet).

Below are two pictures. One of my Bed and the other of Lauren showing off my dresser right after I moved it in (it’s cluttered up now).

Enjoy,

Emma

 

 

incoherent thoughts on a plane

I took a flight to Cali and when I left rainy Seattle, it was well, raining of course. And when we ascended we went through  a thick layer of clouds. We were blindly following up and up towards the sun. And then it cleared. Seeing the blue sky above the chaos was just breathtaking  Spiritual analogy coming up now:

Our Lord, the son beckons us to follow him. He may lead us into areas that are hard to see, but we must willingly trust that His intentions are good and that He will bring us out. Its difficult to let go of the controls. You feel like you could crash into something, or that there is no end to the grey. But then it’s a glorious moment when you ascend to the clear and you can see His face clearly. It is then that you realize how amazing Jesus really is. How His intentions are good and upright and He knows exactly what He is doing.
I love looking down and seeing the clouds and the land below me when I’m flying.  I like to see where I’ve come from. I was down there.
When we are on the ground it’s so hard to imagine what it’s like up above. We are so focused on our problems and the areas that we see it’s hard to think about looking down from above and seeing how petty and silly the things we think about are. There is an entire world to be explored, we just need the right perspective to understand that.
In my bible study on Thursday we were talking about sheep and how we are like them. I was fortunate enough to see sheep while I was in Wales. We even had one at the farmhouse we stayed in. Our first encounter was when we were entering the town and these sheep were just walking in the road. The second encounter was when we were told not to go near the sheep at the farmhouse because it would try to ram you. Sheep are stupid. They get into dangerous situations and don’t seem to notice. Then when they get near people they don’t know, they will push them away. They are silly creatures that do silly things and don’t care about the consequences. They do not think before they act, they just move.
But I will give them this: my 3rd encounter with sheep was when my sister and I were walking and I saw these sheep on a steep hillside. I have no idea how they got there but I saw their shepherd at the top of the hill calling them. And they went up, even though it was rocky and steep. They would follow their guardian even of it was a hard climb. I wish that I could be like these sheep. Blindly following the call up the hill or through the fog without a doubt and without fear. Pressing on without complaining about the climb.
Where the shepherd Jesus is, I want to be too, no matter how blind I feel or how high I have to climb. I know I am silly and I don’t make the best choices, but Jesus does and that’s all that should matter. I must follow his voice and go where He leads.
The end.

Learning To Be Wise

Awhile ago I asked Jesus to give me wisdom. Seemed like a decent thing to ask, especially since I never seem to know the right thing to say or act. This is what He gave me:

 The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom.
Though it cost all you have, get understanding.
Cherish her, and she will exalt you;
embrace her, and she will honor you.
She will give you a garland to grace your head
and present you with a glorious crown.”
Listen, my son, accept what I say,
and the years of your life will be many.
I instruct you in the way of wisdom
and lead you along straight paths.
When you walk, your steps will not be hampered;
when you run, you will not stumble.
Hold on to instruction, do not let it go;
guard it well, for it is your life.
Proverbs 4:7-13

 

That first bit didn’t seem very promising. I need to get wisdom, and cherish it and then I’ll be wise. Yeah, I got it… I knew that before. I know I need wisdom but How Do I Get It? This is answered very simply in the second stanza. But, look deeper at what it says right at the beginning, “Though it cost you all you have, get understanding.” If it’s going to cost me everything, do I actually want understanding and knowledge? Am I willing to give everything I have in order to obtain wisdom and to be wise? It’s a rather daunting question but look at what it says about wisdom. If you invest in it you will be exalted, and honored. You will be presented with a glorious crown. So, knowing that the benefits are good, I’m ok with giving everything I have to become wise.

 

ok. Done. I’m willing to give everything, therefore I’m wise. Right? nope. I still feel pretty dang stupid and this where the second part of the verses comes in. Cue the lightbulb. “Accept what I say…I instruct you in the way of wisdom, and lead you along straight paths.” Two very Key words to gain wisdom: I Lead. So, look at who’s writing this. Many believe (this includes myself) that Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs. He’s the “I” in this section. Follow my lead, he’s saying to his son. Watch me, learn from me. But who is Solomon to say this? Solomon was asked by God in a dream what he wants. He could have anything in the world (popularity, wealth, everlasting life) and he says wisdom! Wisdom to be a good and fair King and could rule God’s people. And God gives it to Him! He was given this Wisdom by God! So this is how the son received wisdom: God –> Solomon –> Son. God is at the top of list. He’s the direct source of the wisdom. Solomon would not be wise if it wasn’t for God.

 

But who is Solomon to us? An old dead man whose bones have turned to dust and whose sayings we can read and learn from, just as his son did. But would reading those and attempting to follow them make us wise? No. Look again at the Key words: I lead. Solomon is dead, he can’t lead us anywhere. But the source of his wisdom can. So read it again after I replace the word I to God.

Listen, my son, accept what God says,
and the years of your life will be many.
God instructs you in the way of wisdom
and leads you along straight paths.
When you walk, your steps will not be hampered;
when you run, you will not stumble.
Hold on to instruction, do not let it go;
guard it well, for it is your life.

When we seek Him and His ways, He will lead us in the ways that are right and wise. Only then can we gain instruction and wisdom. When we live a life of obedience to the Lord and are willing to be corrected and molded, when we are willing to give up everything in order to follow God, that is how we will become wise. Jesus will lead, we must be willing to follow no matter the cost.

 

So, I’m going to be writing more(not every post, just more of them) about what God’s been teaching me and how He’s been leading me, here on my blog. There are no guarantees that the posts are going to be so nicely and happily ended as this was, and I will need people wiser than me to tell me when I’m all messed up in my thinking. But, if I am going to keep going on this fun journey I’ve been having here, then I must hold on to instruction and share it because it’s my life. Jesus is my life, and I’m not letting go.

Art Journal Strikes again.

Well. I finally have a couple posts between the last Art Journal post and this one. Seriously… Here’s three more.

 

 

The Problem with Pencils

Much to my delight I came across some old work that I had done in High School yesterday.

(Just from that sentence, you know this post is about to become Hilarious. I mean, Who did we think we were in High School? I thought I was all that. I was so awesome at writing, pretty good in math, knew my history, Sang like an Angel, etc… This is about to get amazing.)

Truth Time: It wasn’t a school project, or homework that I found, it was a 10+page story. Ah, the glories of teenage fiction (laughing yet? just wait…). The Heroine is a fairy named after none other than myself (of course) and the hero in the story is a Prince who, of course, is named after a silly boy. Also making appearances are  a sickly King, an Evil Uncle and a Huge Fox. A HUGE FOX! That is some serious imagination. His name is Tarnick. Who in their right mind thinks to themselves, “in this story there is going to be a large fox whose name is Tarnick? That’s an original name!” Apparently I did. Because lo and behold I have a story about it, which includes a very bad sketch of the world they lived in.

Now the sketch and half of the pages are written in pencil. WHAT WAS I THINKING? I was an IDIOT! yYu never write in PENCIL! Because 2 things could happen:

1) It smudges into an illegible smudge.

2) Someone could take an eraser and just erase all of the awful awesomeness.

ok. I’m not that old, and not that far out of high school and from writing that. And yet, I can see now that the words are becoming blurry and hard to read. In another couple of years it really will be a smudge. And then, where would you be? Where would I be? Never able to recall what those words said. OR, My sisters could be going through my stuff when I am old and dead and they could just erase it just as Cassandra burned Jane Austen’s letters (so sad).

Thankfully I wrote the 2nd half in pen. I love ink. You can’t erase. You can cross out, and rewrite, but no erasing. You can see the errors and the corrections.

Silly to Serious: We need to write our life stories in ink. Did you read that? INK. We shouldn’t be writing in pencil. We can’t live our lives believing everything we do will eventually be smudged out or erased. With ink, we can see where we have messed up, and we can correct it! We can look back at our lives and see where things have changed, and been made better.

When we write our lives with ink, it shows that we aren’t afraid of our mistakes and of covering them up. Today, I came across some craft instructions I had written in a hurry. There were two HUGE mistakes in it. I spelled Bags, bahs. And I spelled glue, slue. Now if that had been written in pencil I could have just erased it. Pretended it never happened. But, it was typed in INK, and so I had to go into the computer files, find it, and fix the error. I had to fix the problem, I couldn’t just write over it. Ink requires us to change the original work. We aren’t just putting a band-aid over the problem, but taking medicine so we don’t have to worry about it ever again.

Writing in ink takes courage, but never fear, you won’t regret it. It may take time if you are used to writing in pencil. But when you write with ink, you are less afraid to start over, and more careful with what you do, and what you say. So write in ink. Just do it.

Post Script: In true Emma fashion, I’m going to type up my story and preserve it. But, also in true Emma fashion, you aren’t going to be reading it on this blog. Some things (yes, this includes this silly story) are not meant to be read until I’m dead. I also should mention, the story isn’t finished. The story ends in a horrible spot and there’s no clear connections between half of things said in the story. But I’m gonna preserve it. and then… edit it and finish it (looking upwards with my guilty face on here). Yes, you read that correct. I need to finish more things that I start, even if it means trying to finish a goofy story. Will I actually do this? Maybe. Because it’d be pretty dang fun. And I LIKE fun! Here goes nothing…

Words of change.

It’s a Five Minute Monday. Friday is too distant. ok. Go.

Words. I have a lot of ideas in my head. leaves and change, being inclusive and not exclusive, how I dislike a lot of pie… The words inside swirl like fireflies dancing. They are almost impossible to catch and to pin down. The words inside follow a small pattern. They go in circles. How many can we get out in a short time?

I love how the leaves know when it’s time to change. They know exactly when is the best moment. God has designed them to change colors, lose their leaves and seem “ugly” for a time. And then the new growth comes. they are this beautiful green bud that springs into leaves that show that growth is possible. And yet, what about us? Do we have it in us to know when is the right time to change? The right time to start a new growth? I think we know that we need to change. We long to see ourselves become good people. To become better than we are. We want to move to the best place for us. But I don’t think we have the best timing in the world. Like the woman in the Allstate commercial who has a blind spot. We can’t see the whole picture when we want to turn and we end up falling and crashing. But, just as God told the trees to change leaves, He will tell us. He knows when the right time for us is. He knows that sometimes we’ll feel ugly for a season, but it’s just that. A season. And with every passing winter comes spring. There is new life coming. Face the change with courage because it’s almost time to bud.

moments of brilliance.

yep. it’s that time again. the time where I accidentally stumble across an old post. This one is from the tail-end of February. It’s called Tick-Tock. Yeah, the words that follow are my thoughts after reading it.

 

So, here I go. There are things in my life that I get to choose. But not a lot. It’s rather like Jury Duty. Something I know nothing about, but my sister just had Jury Duty, and my boss is currently on a Jury. You don’t get to choose to be on the Jury, you are Chosen. You do get to decide if the person is guilty or innocent, although you don’t get to choose the sentence. You don’t get to choose what happens to the person on trial afterwards. You don’t get to choose if they alter their lives or if they become better people. We don’t get to choose a lot of things.

 

We think we do. Go ahead, think of all the choices you get to make. You choose to brush your teeth, you choose what shirt you put on, you choose which route to go to work in the morning. But you don’t get to choose if someone else brushes their teeth (unless they are your children). You just pray they all decide to, so that you don’t have to deal with someone with bad breath. Seriously, think about all the choices made in the world. How many of them do you actually make? Not very many. Do you get to choose what the President wears in the morning? What he does between the hours of 6-7? Probably not. We really don’t make a lot of decisions.

 

But the ones we do make. Those can be very important. I’m not just talking about the little brushing the teeth choices. I’m talking about the letting someone cut in front of you in line choices. Those decisions can have a huge impact on someone else’s life. My friend told me a story about how this person decided to pay for the order of the person behind them. And then they paid for the people behind them, and so on and so forth. She said it went on for quite a while, and then a lady came up, ordered, and started looking for her wallet. She saw that her order was already made and was almost in tears when she told my friend that she couldn’t find her wallet and couldn’t pay for her order. And my friend said, “The person in front of you paid for you.” My friend went on to explain that it had started a while ago, and that the reason it had started was for her. Now she couldn’t explain that God had planned it out exactly to bless this woman because of where she works, but think about it. That first person who had made the first choice to pay for the person behind them, didn’t know what was going to happen. They just wanted to bless someones day. That person just happened to be at the end of the line, not the person right behind them. Although, I’m sure the people in the middle probably thought they were part of something pretty dang awesome.

How amazing is it that God saw that. That God knew that the lady was going to get into the end of the line and be totally blessed. He didn’t make that first person pay for the person behind them, but he saw that it was going to happen and he moved the cars in just the right order to bless this lady. Who do you think makes the lights turn green exactly when you need them? God. I can not tell you how many times I’ve been running late (which I do quite frequently) and prayed, “God I need green lights.” How many times do you think that He has given them to me? I wish I could say all the time, but no it isn’t all the time. But it is some of the time. I was late to work once, there was a ton of traffic I wasn’t counting on and I knew I was going to be late. But because I was a nanny at the time, I was going to make the mom late too! I knew I needed to be at a certain point in the route in 10 minutes or I would have be late. This spot was about 15 minutes away. And I promise,I did NOT speed but, I made it to that spot in 10 minutes. That wasn’t anything I did. No way José. God made it possible.And my 2nd favorite part of the story is that I ended up at work EARLY! I was there early! by two minutes, but still! instead of being 5-10 minutes late I was 2 minutes early! That wasn’t anything to do with me. That was God intervening in my life to get me to work on time. What a beautiful way to show the Lord’s amazing love for us! He cares about if we get to work on time! But, imagine what would have happened if I hadn’t’ prayed? If I hadn’t asked God to give me green lights, to get me there on time? I would have been so late. That little choice I made, in praying made a difference.

Our Choices matter. So make the little choices that you have count. Make them count.

Brain Inspiration

Well. I finally changed my background/layout. I didn’t really like the old one at all, And I didn’t even have to look at it too often! Go figure. Last time I tried to change it, my sister, Lauren said she no liked it. Hope she likes it this time because it’s here to stay. Well, at least for now. It’s rather monotone and a little grownup but don’t worry, I am still going to have silly posts and wonderful posts. I just needed something better then what I had.

AND! TADA! I have TWO new Art Journal pictures for you to view! YAY! The picture quality it never as good as I would like, but my patience and my wishes don’t always match up. Here is the first:

So I don’t know why I love to rhyme lately, but I have been rhyming like none other. You can’t really see it, but the black paper has a design on it of leaves. I used my favorite silver sharpies. And the pictures on the right are pictures of peoples feet. I don’t know who’s feet they are though. I know they are people I know, but the rest of their bodies were already cut  up and used somewhere… How Mysterious. And the righting on the left simple says, “Dance until you fall… Just dance…”

Poem words written below:

To You I look

And seek with my sight

To you I ask

Lord, lock me up tight

Keep me caged in

Until I can soar

Keep me secure

Until I am yours

Don’t set me free

Until I can fly

Don’t leave my side

Please stay nearby

I flit and I float

I flutter up high

But only you

Can ever satisfy

To you I look

And find my delight

To you I ask

Lord, Love me tonight.

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Well isn’t that just so sweet. I know. my rhymes and everything-adorable. yeah, moving on. You may have noticed with all my art journal pages that I love pasting and cutting. So, I attempted to just create something on one piece of paper, and here is what I got. I later glued it into the journal and used a verse of the poem above that I wrote and then decided to cut out of it. Yeah. Here you go:

The words from the poem are these:

“When I fall, you will restore

I could never ask for more.”

And the swirly words are from an Austen Case song.

“You name is engraved in the palm of His Hands. In return for your sorrows He will teach you to dance.”

I used white crayon, and watercolor for the background. and buttons because I love them.

Goal for future Art Posts: Make it about the words. So write them and then decorate afterwards. No paper scraps with words on them. Drawing. Taking a good picture to share.

We’ll see how this works out.  See you all next time.

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