I wont be able to post very many things until we are settled in Thailand. I am really busy packing and selling are things. I will try to post as much as I can but I don't think you will here from me very much in the next couple weeks. Bye
~Kaitlyn
I like reading fun books, playing in the woods, hanging out with friends, and doing what the Lord wants me to.
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
It's Snowing....
I'm so glad we had a white Christmas Eve. Maye be some of you had a white Christmas too. Well, it's snowing again, and it coming down pretty fast. I need to go now.
~Kaitlyn
~Kaitlyn
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Quotes
Christ was born in the first century, yet he belongs to all centuries. He was born a Jew, yet He belongs to all races. He was born in Bethlehem, yet He belongs to all countries.
- George W. Truett
Monday, December 24, 2012
It's Snowing.....
It's snowing at our house!!! What about yours?
~Kaitlyn
(Around the time it started was 4:20 p.m.)
~Kaitlyn
(Around the time it started was 4:20 p.m.)
Quote
"Christmas began in the heart of God. It is complete only when it reaches the
heart of man."
- Anonymous
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Quote
"You can never truly enjoy Christmas until you can look up into the Father's
face and tell him you have received his Christmas gift."
- John R. Rice
- John R. Rice
Nicole Nordeman - Why
The first and second song are the same songs but when I watch them two different emotions come on. The first song is they lyrics and the second song is a music video. I put two songs on because the second song is pretty vivid and brought tears to my eyes. It is about Jesus crucifixion and it shows Jesus on the cross. You probably wouldn't want to show your little sister it. You may just want to watch the first one. But I believe that if you really want to here the words you should watch the second to.
First
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Second
~Kaitlyn
Friday, December 21, 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Quotes
"Bless us Lord, this Christmas, with quietness of
mind; Teach us to be patient and always to be kind."
- Helen Steiner Rice
- Helen Steiner Rice
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Francesca Battistelli - O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Christmas is almost here! I know this song is slow but it is so pretty. Enjoy!
~Kaitlyn
Superchick - Hold
This is a really cool song. I like the chorus a lot. I think I will put a few more of her songs on.
~Kaitlyn
Abortion
I Could Have Been
I could have been a Doctor, or a Lawyer or a Cook,
I could have been the Author of an influential book,
I could have been a Teacher helping children learn to read,
I could have been a Farmer growing crops from just a seed.
I could have picked a dandelion upon a summer's day,
and then with just my breath I could have blown it all away.
I could have caught a butterfly and kept it in a jar,
I could have sat up on my roof and wished upon a star,
I could have cuddled, cozy warm and sleeping in my bed,
I could have told a story while I stood upon my head.
I could have held a kitten,
I could have laughed out loud,
I could have made my Mommy and Daddy very proud,
and if someone had told my Mother that abortion was a sin,
Perhaps she would have listened,
And the perhaps... I could have been!
- Barbara J. Dorner
This poem is about abortion and so many young and old women have abortion. It is so sad. On the back of the poem it has some facts about abortion. I will try to right it down as they did.
The Facts of Abortion
In the United States
- 1 in 5 pregnancies end in abortion.
- 1,210,000 babies are killed by abortion each year.
- 2,000,000 couples are waiting to adopt in the U.S
- Abortion is legal up to the day of the birth in ALL 50 states.
- 143 abortion clinics in the U.S offer to kill unborn babies after the 24th week of gestation.
- Yearly, over 8,000 babies are aborted after they might have survived outside the womb.
- Almost all abortions occur after the baby's heart has begun beating.
- Teenagers in the United States have 216,000 abortions each year.
- 1 in 3 women in the United States will have at least one abortion in her lifetime.
Worldwide
- Approximately 42,000,000 babies are aborted yearly.
- There are more abortions than births in Eastern Europe each year (105 abortions for every 100 births)
- 9,000,000 abortions were REPORTED in China in one year.
I got this paper a couple of years ago so I'm not sure how accurate it is, but abortion is awful and never should have started. Thanks for reading.
~Kaitlyn
Quotes
God is the vine,
We are the branches,
Let him nourish us.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
It's Because......
Hey everybody. As you probably noticed, I'm not posting as much as I normally do. It's because I am so busy with packing and getting ahead in school. I don't have much time to post. Well, I just wanted to tell you why I haven't posted very often. I need to go now. Bye
I'll try to post a new thing tomorrow.
~Kaitlyn
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Kid Snippets - Basketball Class
(Kids Tell, Adults Act)
This one is so funny. The little girl has such a cute voice. Enjoy!
~Kaitlyn
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Quotes
Let Your Smile
Change The World,
Don’t Let The World
Change Your Smile
Monday, December 3, 2012
Kid Snippets - Math Class
Kids Tell, Adults Act
They can get really random because they are really little kids who do it.
These are so funny. There is also kid history if you ever herd of it. It's almost the same thing. I like kid snippets better because there not so long. Hope you like it.
~Kaitlyn
FC (Fun Crafts)
I got this info at http://vanillaivy.blogspot.com/p/sew.html
Pencil
Ruler
Fabric
Needle
Thread
Glue
Felt fabric
Brooch pin
Buttons
Spray starch or stiffening fabric (optional)
Step 1.
Draw squares onto the fabric and cut out. Here I have used eight squares measuring 5cm x5cm each.
Step 2.
Take a square and fold it as shown in the pictures below.
Fold in half, point to point.
Then fold two points up to the centre point.
It can all get a bit fiddly at this point but stick with it! Now, fold it in half, length ways.
Turn it over and you will notice the start of a 'petal' shape. This side is the 'top' finished face of the petal that will face up when finished.
Step 3.
Now the petal needs to be secured with thread. This can be fiddly. Place a few stitches a few Cm's in from the open end. The stitches can be placed on both sides but NOTE: It is important to place the securing stitches a few Cm's in from the open end as the open end will be cut off in the next step.
You should be left with a shape like this:
Now, repeat all of the above steps on all of the squares of fabric to leave you with your chosen number of 'petals'.
Step 4.
Using a sturdy pair of scissors, cut off the OPEN end of your petals, at a point just before your securing stitches.
You should be left with a shape like this:
Repeat the cutting on all of the petals.
Step 5.
All of the petals need to be joined together. A strong needle and strong thread is needed for this. Here I have used embroidery thread and used pliers to pull the needle through the tough, folded fabric.
Knot the end of the thread leaving enough free to tie later then stitch through the centre of all of the petals. NOTE: Make sure all of the petals are threaded on facing the same way up!
Step 6.
Now tie the ends of the thread together, trying not to leave loose thread between the petals. The tighter the better.
Step 7.
Using your finger, push out the centre folds of the petals a little to 'shape' them.
Cut some felt to shape, to fit the back of the flower without showing over the edges. Then sew a blank brooch pin onto the felt. Blank jewellery findings such as rings and brooch pins can be purchased online or at art and craft shops.
Step 9.
Using a glue that is suitable for fabric, place a generous about onto the felt and secure to the BACK of the flower. Leave to dry.
Step 10.
Glue a button to the centre of the front of the flower to finish and leave to dry over night.
I hope you like it. Enjoy!
~Kaitlyn
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