Sunday, March 31, 2013

I Wonder






At the stars in the night, I wonder
At Your lightning in the sky, I shudder
Your glory is a blanket that covers
Every living thing
I’m in awe at the majesty of who You are
Your love is a seal burnt inside my heart
All of the day I want to be where You are
Holy Father

And it feels like there’s not enough praise inside of me
With all these words, all my heart can sing is holy
You are holy

Jesus Christ
You bled Your love, laid down Yourself
And gave me life
In naked shame You hung and You were lifted high
Here I lay in awe and wonder
I am afraid
For no one’s ever sacrificed and loved me this way

So on my face I fall under Your heavy grace
Here I lay in awe and wonder
And I wonder

I’m in awe at the majesty of who You are
Your love is a seal burnt inside my heart
All of the day I want to be where You are
Holy Father

And it feels like there’s not enough praise inside of me
With all these words, all my heart can sing is holy
You are holy




Happy Easter!!!
 ®achel

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Snowflake Man

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/Wilson_Alwyn_Bentley_snima_emulzi_ze_sklenene_desky.jpg 

"Perhaps no natural phenomenon occurring upon the earth is more of an object lesson, or portrays more fully both the power and majesty, and the gentleness of the Creator, than does a wide spread snowstorm."

~Wilson Bentley~

 

File:Wilson A. Bentley snowflake, 1890.jpg


I like to call him The Snowflake Man. I just read about Wilson Bentley in school and I really liked him. 

I'll give you the 'text' vision of his life so you can be smarter today than you were yesterday and you still want get bored with me. (Unless you already know about him in which case.... I'm glad for you!)



http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/SnowflakesWilsonBentley.jpg  1. At 15 Wilson Bentley's mother gave him an old microscope. 

  2. On his 17th birthday his family gave him a camera. (At the time the camera could only be bought with an entire year's pay for a farmer and his father was a farmer. I think it sounds like Wilson had a really sweet Dad. Just like me!)

  3. When he was 19 Wilson became the first person to photograph a snowflake. 

  4. In an article he wrote Wilson Bentley declared his belief that no two snowflakes were the same. 

  5. Before his death he published his book "Snow Crystals" and it is still in print today.





Well Bye,
 ®achel

Monday, March 25, 2013

Bewildered



"I cannot say as ever I was lost but I was bewildered once fore three days."

~Daniel Boone~

About a time when he was nineteen.


Well Bye, 
 ®achel


Photo from "George Washington's World" 

 

Friday, March 22, 2013

Then Ten Commandments Southern style

Then Ten Commandments Southern style


  1. Y'all have no other gods b'fore Me. 

  2. No makin' idols.

  3. When y'all use my name, y'better mean it. 

  4. Lay off the trail one day a week. 

  5. Mind yer ma and pa. 

  6. No killin' folks.

  7. Dance with who brung ya. 

  8. No swipin'. 

  9. No lyin'. 

  10. No hankerin' for things that ain't yours. 

 ~Moe and the Big Exit~ 


Well Bye, 
 ®achel

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

All Of The Words




"All Of The Words"

How do I speak of the indescribable to You
I will try to explain these feelings that are true
So looking to the sky I will sing and from my heart to You I bring

All of the words in all of my life that could never explain and never describe
All of my love, which is nothing to hide so I lift up my hands and I worship
I worship You

In your presence I forever choose to live
I will praise You for it's all I have to give
So looking to the sky I will sing and from my heart to You I bring

All of the words in all of my life that could never explain and never describe
All of my love, which is nothing to hide so I lift up my hands and I worship

By Your grace You let me come talk to You
It's not that I'm worthy I thank you Jesus
For the love that You have shown

All of the words in all of my life that could never explain and never describe
All of my love, which is nothing to hide so I lift up my hands and I worship

With all of the words in all of my life that could never explain and never describe
All of my love, which is nothing to hide so I lift up my hands and I worship
I worship You

 

All of the Words by Kutless on Grooveshark 

 

Well Bye, 
®achel

Monday, March 11, 2013

I didn't get to do a Valentines post....


"You aren't loved because you are valuable. You are valuable because God loves you." 
~Unknown~


"God's love is unconditional. Be sure that yours is too!" 
~Unknown~


"What's earth with all its art, verses, music, worth compared with love, found, gained, and kept?" 
~Robert Browning~ 


"Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence." 
~Sydney Smith~ 



I didn't end up doing a post on Valentines' Day so this will have to count as a late post. 

Well Bye, 
®achel

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The Outsider





 Alexander Hamilton:The outsider


I really like American history so this was especially interesting to me but I think a lot of people would like it. (Or at least I like to think they would.) I’ve been trying to work out the whole Anti-federalist, Federalist, Democratic-Republican thing for a long time and this book really helped me. (If all that I just said made zero since than you might want to read this book.)
This was a simple but very well written book. I really enjoyed it.
This would be an excellent moment to tell my opinion of Mr. Hamilton but this is a book review not a political debate.

Jean Fritz is a really good author who has written many good biographies. She always makes you like the ‘hero’ of the book even if in another book you might not agree with what he did or might not like him.
Her description really well done and everything is really clear.
If you are going to be reading a book about the starting of American government this is a really good (and short which is always a good thing for me) book to read.
Or if you’re like me and just read history books for ‘fun’ than that is even better and you might to try this one out.

“The Outsider” is a short book but don’t scorn it because of it’s length, there is a lot of stuff in it that you probably don’t know.

Genres: Non-Fiction, United States history, United States Government, Biographies,

Copy right: 2010

Page count: 144 

B.T.W.
Jean Fritz also writes young children’s biographies that are really cute. “Then What Happened Paul Revere”, “Where was Patrick Henry on the Twenty Ninth of May”, Why don’t you get a Horse Sam Adams?”, and “Cant You Make Them Behave King George” are some great ones.




And as a little side note, Erin and I always thought that Alexander Hamilton was the best looking face on any of our money. He looks as if he were trying not to smile at something. Just so you know. 

Well Bye, 
®achel

Monday, March 4, 2013

To Wisely Waste My Days

 


 

"To awaken each morning with a smile brightening my face; to greet the day with reverence for the opportunities it contains; to approach my work with a clean mind; to hold ever before me, even in the doing of little things, the Ultimate Purpose toward which I am working; to meet men and women with laughter on my lips and love in my heart; to be gentle, kind, and courteous through all the hours; to approach the night with weariness that ever woos sleep and the joy that comes from work well done- this is how I desire to waste wisely my days." 

~Thomas Dekker~ 

1572-1632 




Well Bye,
®achel

Friday, March 1, 2013

The Laughing Cavalier!

I LOVED this book!


The Laughing Cavalier by Baroness Orczy is the story of the ancestor of the Scarlet Pimpernel(Percy Blankly).
If that means nothing to you than don’t worry about it. The only thing I’m saying is that if you’ve read “The Scarlet Pimpernel” you were actually reading the third book in the Scarlet Pimpernel series not the first. 

The Laughing Cavalier is the first book in a series of fourteen books.

  1. The Laughing Cavalier
  2. The First Sir Percy
  3. The Scarlet Pimpernel
  4. Sir Percy Leads the Band
  5. I Will Repay
  6. The Elusive Pimpernel
  7. Lord Tony's Wife
  8. The Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel
  9. Mam'zelle Guillotine
  10. El dorado
  11. Sir Percy Hits Back
  12. The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel
  13. A Child of the Revolution
  14. Pimpernel and Rosemary

So far I’ve only read the first three.

But let me tell you about “The Laughing Cavalier”.

Diogenes(the hero) lives on the streets of Haarlem, Holland. He lives for adventure and spends his time seeks it out.
On new year’s eve 1623 he finds the adventure of a life time while trying to help a desperately poor spanish woman and her father.
Diogenes helps the lady by paying, with the last of his money, for a place where she and her sickly father to stay.
His noble actions are witnessed by two men. One a outlaw and the other the son of wealthy man and the brother of a very sweet and troublesome lady.
These two man have a problem and they see the answer to their problem in this man with no real name but a kind heart.
The problem?
Well, these two man have a plan to kill the Prince of Orange and the second man’s (his name is Nicolaes Beresteyn) sister (the sweet lady), Gilda over heard the plan.
Nicolaes and his friend, Stoutenburg (who is in love with Gilda and is the true villain of the story) hirer Diogenes to kidnap Gilda.
Diogenes needs the money, and sees the adventure that could come from this, so he keeps his thoughts about how Nicolaes should be treating his sister to himself and takes the job.

And so Diogenes begins he lively adventure!


Genres: Adventure/Historical Fiction
Don’t let the ‘historical fiction’ scare you off. I have never been a very big fan of what people call “Historical Fiction” but this was a really good book. 

Copy right: 1914
Yes it is a rather old book and at times it’s a little heard to understand what is going on, especially if you’re not used to this style of writing, but it is funny and if you will just take your time and believe that it is a really good book you can learn to like the style.
It’s more of a challenge and everyone needs a challenge ever once in a while. Not to mention that it makes it more fun to finish!            

B.T.W.
The prologue is a little strange but don’t be scared off by it; nothing bad happens.
The First Sir Percy is also about Diogenes; it's the sequel and it is really good too. (I'll review it soon.)

One last thing:
Not everyone is going to like this book. 


Well Bye, 
®achel