Ok, so I thought about going the "girly girl" route and talking about the lip gloss, perfume, and flat iron that I couldn't live without.. LOL... But decided to take a real approach to this question. Of course I would need water and food to live, and clothing would be nice, but I considered those a given. So here is my list and a short reasoning behind it :)
#1. Bible - I chose the Bible as one of my 5 items because it is my instruction manual to life. Cant live without that!!
#2. shampoo - This is just self explanatory, I would hope! I chose shampoo because in a pinch it could be used to wash my hair and my body.
#3. toothpaste/toothbrush - I freak out if my teeth aren't clean. Plus it would just make me feel better being able to brush.
#4. toilet paper - Um, hello? Do I need to explain! No pine cones for this girl :)
#5. air conditioner - I've always said (joking of course) that when I get to heaven I'm going to thank God for air conditioning... nuff' said :)
* * * * * I know that this question didn't insinuate that you would stranded on an island or anything, but in my mind, that is what I imagined... So my answers kind of reflect that. Thanks for reading!!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Day 5: Write a blog to the person you miss the most.
Dad,
Hi. Its your daughter. How are things in Heaven? What is it like there? I cant believe its been over 15 years since you've been gone! Travis is doing good. He is the choir and youth director at Springhill now. He also has 3 great boys! Tommy is 13 and looks just like you did when you were little (BTW: do ya like the name??), Tanner is 10, and Trent is 6! You'd be really proud of them! We make sure and tell them about you all the time. Tommy and Tanner have both accepted Christ into their hearts! Trent has been asking questions lately so I'm sure its just a matter of time! But being in Heaven, I'm sure you already know this :) Mom gave Tommy your Army jacket. You were so skinny back then. She has given them different things over the years. She gave me your .22 pistol that you bought in Vietnam. I treasure it more than you know! I've always said if I could go back and have one conversation with you, it would be about Vietnam. I was just a single-minded kid when you left. I didn't realize how much I would want to know one day...Anyway, Mom is doing okay. She still misses you so much! We all do. But Mom died a little when she lost you. I know its silly, but I try to make up for your absence in a way. Like on Mother's Day, Christmas and Birthdays... I try to get her something really nice cause I know you would have. Our family isn't the same since you've gone... but our family is tremendously blessed to have had you. You were the real thing, Dad.
I got married almost 2 years ago! Travis walked me down the isle. Did you hear the conversation I had with you while I was waiting in that room by myself? Well I meant what I said. Mom really needed you that day. But I know you sent a special angel to watch over her and comfort her. We live in Sheridan now. I'm glad we aren't too far from Mom and Travis and them. We get to see each other pretty often. We don't have any kids yet, but we are hoping. I really hope we have a little girl. Maybe you could put in a good word? :) We go to a really GREAT church in Sheridan. I think you'd really love it! I am still singing. I can still remember the first time I sang a special as an "adult" by myself. I was 13. And you cried. Well I wish you could hear me now. One of these days I promise I will write a song about you Daddy.
I know how blessed I was to have had a Dad like you. I know how much I was loved by you, and that's something no one can ever take from me! Thank you so much for making sure we were raised in a Christian home and for making sure we were in church! I will always remember your tenderness, your soft spoken tone, your grin, your sense of humor. I will always remember the time I tried to pull your wallet out of your pocket inside Walmart..HAHA. I will always remember all the fun you and Mom used to have together. I love how you got mad when I got hurt; not mad at me but mad because I hurt myself and that upset you. I love how I could smell your cologne everyday before I got up to get ready for school. I love how you would leave lunch money for me, even if I already had it. You were such a hard worker and you always made sure your family was provided for... I HATE that I didn't get to tell you all the things I should have. I HATE that I didn't get to know you as an adult. I HATE that you had to go. But you received the ultimate promotion for a Christian that day. I'm glad there is no worry in Heaven because I know you would be. God is making sure we are taken care of and that we have what we need.
Feel free to peek in on me now and then, if that's allowed. And give Grandma & Grandpa Gates, Grandpa Oden, and Sharon a hug for me! I'll see you soon, Dad!
Love,
Jessi
Hi. Its your daughter. How are things in Heaven? What is it like there? I cant believe its been over 15 years since you've been gone! Travis is doing good. He is the choir and youth director at Springhill now. He also has 3 great boys! Tommy is 13 and looks just like you did when you were little (BTW: do ya like the name??), Tanner is 10, and Trent is 6! You'd be really proud of them! We make sure and tell them about you all the time. Tommy and Tanner have both accepted Christ into their hearts! Trent has been asking questions lately so I'm sure its just a matter of time! But being in Heaven, I'm sure you already know this :) Mom gave Tommy your Army jacket. You were so skinny back then. She has given them different things over the years. She gave me your .22 pistol that you bought in Vietnam. I treasure it more than you know! I've always said if I could go back and have one conversation with you, it would be about Vietnam. I was just a single-minded kid when you left. I didn't realize how much I would want to know one day...Anyway, Mom is doing okay. She still misses you so much! We all do. But Mom died a little when she lost you. I know its silly, but I try to make up for your absence in a way. Like on Mother's Day, Christmas and Birthdays... I try to get her something really nice cause I know you would have. Our family isn't the same since you've gone... but our family is tremendously blessed to have had you. You were the real thing, Dad.
I got married almost 2 years ago! Travis walked me down the isle. Did you hear the conversation I had with you while I was waiting in that room by myself? Well I meant what I said. Mom really needed you that day. But I know you sent a special angel to watch over her and comfort her. We live in Sheridan now. I'm glad we aren't too far from Mom and Travis and them. We get to see each other pretty often. We don't have any kids yet, but we are hoping. I really hope we have a little girl. Maybe you could put in a good word? :) We go to a really GREAT church in Sheridan. I think you'd really love it! I am still singing. I can still remember the first time I sang a special as an "adult" by myself. I was 13. And you cried. Well I wish you could hear me now. One of these days I promise I will write a song about you Daddy.
I know how blessed I was to have had a Dad like you. I know how much I was loved by you, and that's something no one can ever take from me! Thank you so much for making sure we were raised in a Christian home and for making sure we were in church! I will always remember your tenderness, your soft spoken tone, your grin, your sense of humor. I will always remember the time I tried to pull your wallet out of your pocket inside Walmart..HAHA. I will always remember all the fun you and Mom used to have together. I love how you got mad when I got hurt; not mad at me but mad because I hurt myself and that upset you. I love how I could smell your cologne everyday before I got up to get ready for school. I love how you would leave lunch money for me, even if I already had it. You were such a hard worker and you always made sure your family was provided for... I HATE that I didn't get to tell you all the things I should have. I HATE that I didn't get to know you as an adult. I HATE that you had to go. But you received the ultimate promotion for a Christian that day. I'm glad there is no worry in Heaven because I know you would be. God is making sure we are taken care of and that we have what we need.
Feel free to peek in on me now and then, if that's allowed. And give Grandma & Grandpa Gates, Grandpa Oden, and Sharon a hug for me! I'll see you soon, Dad!
Love,
Jessi
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Day 4: How do you think events in your past have helped make you who you are today?
****Sorry I have been pretty sporadic about posting. Now that the holiday weekend is behind us, I will be able to post more consistently. Thank you****
*My brother and I were raised in a very loving, Christian home. I am so thankful for that, even more so, now that I'm an adult. That made all the difference in the world for me. I accepted Christ into my heart when I was 9 years old. It took me 2 years to decide to follow with baptism. I was a shy child :) When I became a teenager, I did some things I shouldn't have and I made my share of mistakes. But I never left God behind. He helped me through every moment. And looking back over the battlefield, I embraced Him for it. I had no doubt who brought me through it all. Because of my parents' faithfulness to God, I am still in church. My husband and I are members at Immanuel Baptist Church in Sheridan. And we will be bringing up our future family in the same way.*
*There are people who come into our lives, and they change us. They can either make you better or bring you down. I've had a lot of great people come and go in and out of my life, over the years. And that's ok. I firmly believe that God brings certain people along right when we need them. They are there for one purpose; to get us through something. You never forget them. These people have helped make me who I am today. And I am blessed that some of them are still an active part of my life!*
*I am no stranger to death. I've lost 3 grandparents, a cousin, an uncle, my best friend, my Dad.. and since Brian and I have been together we've lost 2 of his grandparents, and 2 uncles. To say that its hard would be a gross understatement. Its just physically and emotionally draining. But my point is this; when witness your loved ones being taken from you in an instant, it should change how you think. And it has changed how I think. I realize that your next breath is not guaranteed. I understand that this could be the last moment you get to spend with someone. And that life is too short to let pride, anger and petty differences keep you apart. Love the one's you've got. Love them like tomorrow they are leaving forever. It does happen. It has happened to me more than I'd like to remember. Sometimes you don't get the chance to say goodbye. So do not live in fear of tomorrow, rather rejoice in today!*
*My brother and I were raised in a very loving, Christian home. I am so thankful for that, even more so, now that I'm an adult. That made all the difference in the world for me. I accepted Christ into my heart when I was 9 years old. It took me 2 years to decide to follow with baptism. I was a shy child :) When I became a teenager, I did some things I shouldn't have and I made my share of mistakes. But I never left God behind. He helped me through every moment. And looking back over the battlefield, I embraced Him for it. I had no doubt who brought me through it all. Because of my parents' faithfulness to God, I am still in church. My husband and I are members at Immanuel Baptist Church in Sheridan. And we will be bringing up our future family in the same way.*
*There are people who come into our lives, and they change us. They can either make you better or bring you down. I've had a lot of great people come and go in and out of my life, over the years. And that's ok. I firmly believe that God brings certain people along right when we need them. They are there for one purpose; to get us through something. You never forget them. These people have helped make me who I am today. And I am blessed that some of them are still an active part of my life!*
*I am no stranger to death. I've lost 3 grandparents, a cousin, an uncle, my best friend, my Dad.. and since Brian and I have been together we've lost 2 of his grandparents, and 2 uncles. To say that its hard would be a gross understatement. Its just physically and emotionally draining. But my point is this; when witness your loved ones being taken from you in an instant, it should change how you think. And it has changed how I think. I realize that your next breath is not guaranteed. I understand that this could be the last moment you get to spend with someone. And that life is too short to let pride, anger and petty differences keep you apart. Love the one's you've got. Love them like tomorrow they are leaving forever. It does happen. It has happened to me more than I'd like to remember. Sometimes you don't get the chance to say goodbye. So do not live in fear of tomorrow, rather rejoice in today!*
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Day 3: If you could have 3 wishes come true, what would they be and why?
I am going to go ahead and get my selfishness out of the way, right off the bat. My first wish would be a limitless supply of money . Not only would I be able to pay of our debts, but I would be able to help my family pay off their debts and get the things that they need. I would also be able to start missionaries in other countries, which is something I've always dreamed of doing! I could also pay for our new church building!! It would be nice to never have to worry about money again, huh? But it would also be so amazing to be able to help others in such a huge way!!
My second wish would be that no child would ever be abandoned, hungry, lonely or unloved. Every child would be part of a family that loved them and provided for them. Whether it was their birth parents or a family that decided to adopt. Lets just say that orphanages would be non existent. In a perfect world, no one would wish to take the life of their own baby before they were born. Every child deserves to know what its like to be unconditionally loved. Every child deserves to feel safe. Every child deserves to know that they will never go hungry. I guess you could say that I have a soft spot in my heart for children.
My third and final wish would have to be snuffing out cancer and disease of any kind! POOF! It no longer exists! How magnificent would that be? I'm afraid our pharmaceutical companies and hospitals would suffer a great deal of financial turmoil, but don't you think it would be well worth it? I would no longer have diabetes, as well as many others that I know. A world with no disease, no cancer. Sounds like heaven.
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It was super hard for me to pick these three wishes out of numerous choices. Think about it, what if you were really offered 3 wishes? What would you wish for? Your answer could change more than just you...it could change the WORLD!
My second wish would be that no child would ever be abandoned, hungry, lonely or unloved. Every child would be part of a family that loved them and provided for them. Whether it was their birth parents or a family that decided to adopt. Lets just say that orphanages would be non existent. In a perfect world, no one would wish to take the life of their own baby before they were born. Every child deserves to know what its like to be unconditionally loved. Every child deserves to feel safe. Every child deserves to know that they will never go hungry. I guess you could say that I have a soft spot in my heart for children.
My third and final wish would have to be snuffing out cancer and disease of any kind! POOF! It no longer exists! How magnificent would that be? I'm afraid our pharmaceutical companies and hospitals would suffer a great deal of financial turmoil, but don't you think it would be well worth it? I would no longer have diabetes, as well as many others that I know. A world with no disease, no cancer. Sounds like heaven.
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It was super hard for me to pick these three wishes out of numerous choices. Think about it, what if you were really offered 3 wishes? What would you wish for? Your answer could change more than just you...it could change the WORLD!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Day 2: What makes you uniquely you?
Oh how I have struggled with this question. :) I almost feel that it's something that others should answer about me. How do you judge what makes yourself unique? Is it my voice? Is it my freckles? Is it my sense of humor? I suppose all of these small things combined would equal uniqueness. I think I've often confused unique as something no one else has. But now I believe that's wrong. It's a combination of characteristics in one person.
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I lost my Dad when I was 15. He passed away from the result of a car accident that happened the day after Christmas of 1996. He died 12 days later. Don't get me wrong, I miss my Dad more than words could even begin to express, but I've come to terms with it. God has been with me every step of the way and continues to be to with me even now. I know I'm not the only woman who has lost their dad at a young age, but I believe it does give me a unique advantage in helping others who have gone through it. Its nice to be able to take something bad and use it for good.
I am just going to go down the list here on things that I believe make me unique. And then I guess you can be the judge. If you already know me very well then you already know!
1. I have sang since I could talk. I used to walk around the house as a little girl with a tape recorder singing made up songs into it. I've never had a voice lesson in my life. I took one year of choir to get the basics. I've had some great inspirations in my life along the way. I believe if you've got the right attitude and an open mind you can learn ways to better yourself and improve. But if you have the mind set that you are the best and have nothing to learn, then you simply wont. And you'll never get any better. I used to listen to the recordings after I would sing and I would critique myself and note things that I would change or do better on next time. That's called homework :) I give all the credit to God. He saw fit to bless me with this gift and I just hope that I make Him proud, and that I can continue to use it to praise Him.
2. I like to scare/prank people! I know its awful but I can't help it! Most people know this about me. And believe it or not, I still have friends haha! I've loved doing this for as long as I can remember! I still greatly enjoy it and am blessed to have a husband that doesn't seem to hate me too much for it :) If he has something in his hands when I startle him, it gets thrown into the air! Seriously! He once threw cappuccino onto my moms ceiling! Brian doesn't challenge me too much though, he's pretty easy. I like to scare my brother because he makes funny noises and I do it to my mom for the faces she makes! I think I gave my friend Jeremy nightmares for a few years of his life! A friend of mine and I gave our friend Sharon the prank of her life once. That day went down in history! I even do it to people I work with!! I could give you story after story but frankly there are hundreds and I don't have the time! I have one friend that doesn't react when scared so its no fun at all scaring him... I gave up on that... or did I?
3. I laugh when people fall down. I know! This list keeps getting worse and worse! But I'm nothing if not honest! I know there are more of you out there but you just don't want to admit it!! But in all fairness, I will be the first one to laugh at myself if I fall. I don't want to see anyone actually hurt themselves. And I'll be the first one to help someone up. But after I make sure you're OK, don't hate me for laughing :) I will stifle it as much as I can in front of a stranger. Sometimes that even works.
4. I am obsessed with Supernatural. And...Jensen Ackles. I've been watching it since it began 7 seasons ago! And I've been watching Jensen Ackles since I was a teenager. I don't really watch a lot of television, but Supernatural is the ONLY show that I just can't miss!!! I was actually able to go to a Supernatural Convention (shut up!!!) last year in June. It was unreal!! I got to meet Jensen and Jared, get their autographs, and I got my picture made with Jensen. Yes, he put his arm around me, and I him :) I'll never forget it!
As a side note: (I asked some people on Facebook to tell me what they thought was unique about me. My friend Terry responded with this, "You're a woman who speaks her mind and stands up for what you believe in. That's rare." Well Terry, I am grateful for this compliment. I truly hope that when I'm gone, people will speak that of me.)
5. I am very passionate. Everything that I do, I give it my all. Maybe this is why I am such a perfectionist... hmm, never thought of that... I love passionately, I cry passionately, I fight passionately, and I laugh, yes, passionately.... Everything I do, I do with passion. That may or may not always be a good thing. But I guess its better than lacking passion in all things. A lot of people are that way it seems.
I'm stubborn, I have strong convictions, I will stand up for you, I am a loyal friend, I am a Razorback fan, I am VERY ticklish, I enjoy art, I hate drama and conflict, I love to be with my friends, I am diabetic, I went to Bryant Schools, I love dogs, I love the country, I am not perfect, I have a temper, I get my feelings hurt easily, I am a Gemini, I require affirmation, I love to laugh, I live in Sheridan, I am so many things... I am a little bit of everything all rolled into one.
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I lost my Dad when I was 15. He passed away from the result of a car accident that happened the day after Christmas of 1996. He died 12 days later. Don't get me wrong, I miss my Dad more than words could even begin to express, but I've come to terms with it. God has been with me every step of the way and continues to be to with me even now. I know I'm not the only woman who has lost their dad at a young age, but I believe it does give me a unique advantage in helping others who have gone through it. Its nice to be able to take something bad and use it for good.
I am just going to go down the list here on things that I believe make me unique. And then I guess you can be the judge. If you already know me very well then you already know!
1. I have sang since I could talk. I used to walk around the house as a little girl with a tape recorder singing made up songs into it. I've never had a voice lesson in my life. I took one year of choir to get the basics. I've had some great inspirations in my life along the way. I believe if you've got the right attitude and an open mind you can learn ways to better yourself and improve. But if you have the mind set that you are the best and have nothing to learn, then you simply wont. And you'll never get any better. I used to listen to the recordings after I would sing and I would critique myself and note things that I would change or do better on next time. That's called homework :) I give all the credit to God. He saw fit to bless me with this gift and I just hope that I make Him proud, and that I can continue to use it to praise Him.
2. I like to scare/prank people! I know its awful but I can't help it! Most people know this about me. And believe it or not, I still have friends haha! I've loved doing this for as long as I can remember! I still greatly enjoy it and am blessed to have a husband that doesn't seem to hate me too much for it :) If he has something in his hands when I startle him, it gets thrown into the air! Seriously! He once threw cappuccino onto my moms ceiling! Brian doesn't challenge me too much though, he's pretty easy. I like to scare my brother because he makes funny noises and I do it to my mom for the faces she makes! I think I gave my friend Jeremy nightmares for a few years of his life! A friend of mine and I gave our friend Sharon the prank of her life once. That day went down in history! I even do it to people I work with!! I could give you story after story but frankly there are hundreds and I don't have the time! I have one friend that doesn't react when scared so its no fun at all scaring him... I gave up on that... or did I?
3. I laugh when people fall down. I know! This list keeps getting worse and worse! But I'm nothing if not honest! I know there are more of you out there but you just don't want to admit it!! But in all fairness, I will be the first one to laugh at myself if I fall. I don't want to see anyone actually hurt themselves. And I'll be the first one to help someone up. But after I make sure you're OK, don't hate me for laughing :) I will stifle it as much as I can in front of a stranger. Sometimes that even works.
4. I am obsessed with Supernatural. And...Jensen Ackles. I've been watching it since it began 7 seasons ago! And I've been watching Jensen Ackles since I was a teenager. I don't really watch a lot of television, but Supernatural is the ONLY show that I just can't miss!!! I was actually able to go to a Supernatural Convention (shut up!!!) last year in June. It was unreal!! I got to meet Jensen and Jared, get their autographs, and I got my picture made with Jensen. Yes, he put his arm around me, and I him :) I'll never forget it!
As a side note: (I asked some people on Facebook to tell me what they thought was unique about me. My friend Terry responded with this, "You're a woman who speaks her mind and stands up for what you believe in. That's rare." Well Terry, I am grateful for this compliment. I truly hope that when I'm gone, people will speak that of me.)
5. I am very passionate. Everything that I do, I give it my all. Maybe this is why I am such a perfectionist... hmm, never thought of that... I love passionately, I cry passionately, I fight passionately, and I laugh, yes, passionately.... Everything I do, I do with passion. That may or may not always be a good thing. But I guess its better than lacking passion in all things. A lot of people are that way it seems.
I'm stubborn, I have strong convictions, I will stand up for you, I am a loyal friend, I am a Razorback fan, I am VERY ticklish, I enjoy art, I hate drama and conflict, I love to be with my friends, I am diabetic, I went to Bryant Schools, I love dogs, I love the country, I am not perfect, I have a temper, I get my feelings hurt easily, I am a Gemini, I require affirmation, I love to laugh, I live in Sheridan, I am so many things... I am a little bit of everything all rolled into one.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Day 1: What does beauty mean to you?
The dictionary describes BEAUTY as the following:
1. A combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, esp. the sight.
2. A combination of qualities that pleases the intellect or moral sense.
Beauty is different to everyone. You can see it in the simplest things and actions. Sometimes it is a great show of breath-taking proportions. Whether or not the dictionary definition is accurate or not, does not really matter to me. After all, how would you define beauty? What words could you possibly choose to convey such. . . . . splendor? I will, however, do my absolute best to give you an inkling into my thoughts on BEAUTY, and what she is.
There are some things beautiful to me, that the world would probably find quite the opposite. For example, the birth of a child. When you look at it from the doctors stand point, its just a bunch of blood and fluid. Yuck! But how beautiful to behold the first meeting between a baby boy or girl and a mother that has been anxiously awaiting their arrival . No one knows the details of this journey. It may have been a struggle beyond what we could even imagine. But that doesn't matter anymore. The wait is over. That is beautiful to me.
It's always a beautiful thing to witness a person repenting and then asking Christ to come into their heart. But for me, to see an old man walk that isle. . . . . . .Imagine with me. . . . .It takes him a while because he can't walk very well anymore. But step by step he makes that long way toward the preacher. A look of anguish is upon his brown, wrinkly face. He puts one foot in front of the other, which seems to take much effort. With a shaky, leathery hand, he reaches out for that preachers out-stretched arm and he grabs ahold. You can almost hear his alligator tears fall to the floor with a splash as he tells his story to the pastor. Then with a grin he turns around and wipes his tears away with the sleeve of his faded flannel shirt, and the pastor announces "This man has just been SAVED"! . . . . . . . . .That. . . . is BEAUTIFUL to me!
I sincerely believe that there is beauty in everything, if you simply look. A sunrise and a sunset, the birth of a child or the death of a child of God, a drenching summer rain or the first snow of winter, the relationship between a small child and their dog, the growth of a flower, the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly, falling in love, making someone smile, music, the music of our hearts, making a new friend, finding an old friend, helping a stranger, singing, laughter, tears, . . .Need I go on?
On the other side of that, there are some sad things that are absolutely beautiful. I know for a fact that sometimes God allows bad things to happen to us' so that better things can come along. If we only knew how beautiful that was.
The List
THE LIST:
Day 1. What does beauty mean to you?
Day 2. What makes you uniquely you?
Day 3. If you could have 3 wishes come true, what would they be and why?
Day 4. How do you think events in your past have helped make you who you are today?
Day 5. Write a blog to the person you miss the most.
Day 6. What are 5 objects that you could not live without?
Day 6. What are 5 objects that you could not live without?
Day 7. Write a blog to encourage another beautiful woman.
Day 8. Have a beauty secret (e.g. hair tip, make up tip)? Share, please!
Day 9. What virtues do you value in yourself?
Day 10. What is Jesus teaching you as a wife, mom, or friend? (Or just woman in general?)
Day 11. Post a recipe. Or if you don't cook, try a new recipe and write about how it turned out (pictures please!).
Day 12. Write about what wears you out as a woman.
Day 13. Write about something you would like to change about yourself for the better.
Day 14. Write about your childhood.
Day 15. Write to encourage a friend. Inspire her beauty.
Day 16. Write a letter to your daughter, or a young girl in your life. Tell her what beauty means.
Day 17. Write about 3 things that make you happy.
Day 18. Describe your personality.
Day 19. Write about your favorite comfort food (we are women- we ALL have comfort food!)
Day 20. Write about your job and why you love it or hate it.
Day 21. Write a letter to your husband to encourage him (or if you are single- your future husband.)
Day 22. What are some needs that need to be met in your community? Blog about how to extend your hand to those who need you.
Day 23. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses?
Day 24. What is Jesus teaching you presently?
Day 25. What are your biggest fears?
Day 26. What do you hope your grandchildren will say about you someday when you are gone?
Day 27. Write a blog to encourage someone and build their confidence!
Day 28. Write about your insecurities as a woman.
Day 29. Write about "a day in the life of me." (Pics are great!)
Day 30. Who is your role model as a woman?
Day 31. Write about your dreams and goals as a beautiful woman!
This is "the list". I will be giving my best effort to blog for the next 31 days. Keep in mind, I may miss a day or two. But I will just continue down the list until I complete it. This is something I have always wanted to do but wondered where I would find the time. I have decided that I am just going to give it a shot. I strongly encourage your feedback. I'm excited to see what may come of this! Stay tuned...
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