Saturday, May 22, 2010

God is not finished with me yet



I have been busy with class, work,and life in general. My thoughts are on this life, God, and my walk with Him. I just finished homework so I am off to bed to read a book I bought at the second hand store today, " A Mary Spirit".I have asked the Holy Spirit to help me be more like Jesus, so as expected,the new book gives insight and revelation for me, about me and my ways:)Somedays my journey seems long and others well, somedays it does me good to remember that God is not finished with me yet, I am learning and growing in Him still:)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Monday, May 10, 2010

Yesterday




So, yesterday was Mother's day, the first mother's day without my mom, almost needless to say , but, it was just not a good day. I am reminded that I am alive and breathing and have much to be thankful for, yet I still missed my mother. Today is a new day, today God contnues to remind me of the blessings He so kindly gives, He wraps me in His loving arms and reminds me, how much He loves me.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Blog Surfing!




I have not been on in a while. I have though been blog surfing and I have found some of the most precious bloggers with so many beautiful things to look at. The people amazingly show their homes, families, and great finds, wether it be just in pictures or something beautiful owned. I thought of how my blogging days are different from the others I fell in love with, mine is more to give strength and hope , and just follow me through 2010, but next year I think I will join the other ladies and add some thrift store finds, and such to mine. For , now though I have been busy, I graduated, finally, not out of class, yet though. I have been thinking how God leads me down such a path that I see His imprint in my life around me. I have met some really insightful people, one being Norman Wright, his training as a grief coach, along with crisis and trauma is amazing. I thank God for those He sends my way in life.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Coffee anyone?



Another reason for me to enjoy my Java!

This article is from the WebMD Feature Archive
The New Health Food?
Plenty of health benefits are brewing in America's beloved beverage.
By Sid Kirchheimer
WebMD FeatureReviewed by Michael W. Smith, MDWant a drug that could lower your risk of diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and colon cancer? That could lift your mood and treat headaches? That could lower your risk of cavities?

If it sounds too good to be true, think again.

Coffee, the much maligned but undoubtedly beloved beverage, just made headlines for possibly cutting the risk of the latest disease epidemic, type 2 diabetes. And the real news seems to be that the more you drink, the better.

Reducing Disease Risk
After analyzing data on 126,000 people for as long as 18 years, Harvard researchers calculate that compared with not partaking in America's favorite morning drink, downing one to three cups of caffeinated coffee daily can reduce diabetes risk by single digits. But having six cups or more each day slashed men's risk by 54% and women's by 30% over java avoiders.

Though the scientists give the customary "more research is needed" before they recommend you do overtime at Starbuck's to specifically prevent diabetes, their findings are very similar to those in a less-publicized Dutch study. And perhaps more importantly, it's the latest of hundreds of studies suggesting that coffee may be something of a health food -- especially in higher amounts.

In recent decades, some 19,000 studies have been done examining coffee's impact on health. And for the most part, their results are as pleasing as a gulp of freshly brewed Breakfast Blend for the 108 million Americans who routinely enjoy this traditionally morning -- and increasingly daylong -- ritual. In practical terms, regular coffee drinkers include the majority of U.S. adults and a growing number of children.

"Overall, the research shows that coffee is far more healthful than it is harmful," says Tomas DePaulis, PhD, research scientist at Vanderbilt University's Institute for Coffee Studies, which conducts its own medical research and tracks coffee studies from around the world. "For most people, very little bad comes from drinking it, but a lot of good."

Consider this: At least six studies indicate that people who drink coffee on a regular basis are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson's, with three showing the more they drink, the lower the risk. Other research shows that compared to not drinking coffee, at least two cups daily can translate to a 25% reduced risk of colon cancer, an 80% drop in liver cirrhosis risk, and nearly half the risk of gallstones.

Coffee even offsets some of the damage caused by other vices, some research indicates. "People who smoke and are heavy drinkers have less heart disease and liver damage when they regularly consume large amounts of coffee compared to those who don't," says DePaulis.

There's also some evidence that coffee may help manage asthma and even control attacks when medication is unavailable, stop a headache, boost mood, and even prevent cavities.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

So Long Status Quo




Yes, my new saying, "so long status quo". It is time for me and new beginning's. I had made a New Year's resolution to stand up for myself, not be so quite, and so far I am doing pretty good, although sometimes I feel a little guilty like I did something wrong, yet I find I am growing and evolving into a better person. It is Sunday I want to stay home and relax, but I have client's at work. I picked up new items from a discount store yesterday and a table at a thrift store , cant wait to paint it! Im going back I seen the most adorable sewing maching table, a small one that will make a great side table for a coffee pot in my kitchen, I hope it is still there:)

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Every Day Moments



So last night after my blog entry I began to think about the scripture:
Isa 40:31 but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Recently I began reading from the book "Windows to the Soul", hearing God in the everyday moments of your life, by Ken Gire. I am reminded by the author that God speaks through the everyday happenings, I just have to see and hear what God is saying through the happenings.