Saturday, July 7, 2012

Farewell!

Farewell, Merry Followers!  I don't like to say it, but I'm going to stop blogging (and following blogs).  Why?  Well, to be quite honest, I spend too much time online.  And, it's not as if I've been a very faithful blogger anyway!  However, I want to thank all of your for taking an interest in my blog. :D Who knows, we might bump into each other in the future once I learn to manage my time better.  But until then, farewell!

   Affectionetely,
            Bella  
   
p.s. 1 Corinthians 10:31   

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Good

There's a difference between feeling good and actually being good.  
One involves following feelings while the other chases righteousness.
One is satisfied in the moment while the other often doesn't feel good at the time.
One is empty in the long run.  The other.....satisfying.
Doesn't that sound good? 
What if we did the right thing even if it didn't feel nice?  Chose not to just live in the moment? 
On our own, we can't.  
But we know someone who can help us. We just have to ask Him.  
So, really, there's nothing holding us back.
Seriously.
   


Friday, May 11, 2012

Goodbye Hair....

Yup, I did the unthinkable.  I cut my own hair.  Ok, maybe I am over dramatizing considering that it was more like a trim.  Still, though, that was a big step in my hair history!  Believe or not, (for those of you who know my mum) she actually put me up to it.  Below, are pictures of the event. :D


My lion's mane... :D
Haha....I look sooo confident... :D
Wow...what a scary moment...

My butchered hair looked so innocent on the floor.  I actually felt bad!


Before



After :D 





See, so I thankfully didn't mess up my hair!  What do you guys think?  Anyway, if anyone needs a haircut, feel free to come over and let me do it! 
 

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Post worth sharing!

The Death of Pretty.  Thought provoking title, huh?  That's the name of a post I think is worth sharing.  Let me just say, you all have got to read this!  It is encouraging and eye opening.  Definitely worth your next five minutes.

  http://www.ncregister.com/blog/pat-archbold/the-death-of-pretty 

Girls, choose to be pretty.  Guys, choose to pursue pretty girls.  (Those last two sentences won't make sense unless you read the post...so go read it!)   

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

If all music was like this.....

  If all music was like what I'm about to share with you, let's just say that I would be in a state of constant beautiful thoughtfulness.  It's simply gorgeous!  These songs speak to me.  I feel like I can connect with them.  Considering how much I enjoy them, I wanted to share them with you and let you get a little glimpse of my style and, as such, who I am.  Number one is definitely my favorite!

Bella's Music 

1.  Time- Hans Zimmer

2. Awake- Jane Eyre


3. Deux Arabesque- Debussy 






Enjoy and let me know what you think! 



  

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

For Shame!

Oh yes, I'm posting another poem. :D  I really like this poem, too. :D  If you take anything from it, I hope that it encourages you to never to give up doing something just because its hard and to always push on despite difficulty.  So, without further ado, I present "For Shame!":



 "For Shame!"
I.T.

For Shame! to those who said they couldn't,
And wouldn't even try,
Who thought since they would be defeated,
it wasn't worth their time.

For Shame! to those who said they would,
And never lived up to their word,
Who backed off when the way was hard,
And chose never to return.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Noteworthy quote #1 (of many to follow.... :D)

 Merry followers!  I am late!  Very late on posting!  Thank you for sticking with me despite that.  Right now, I'm in Utah visiting/helping my Grandparents.  (More on that later, though.....)  Today, I wanted to share with you something that I found.  A couple of monthes ago, I was at my Grandma's house (I've been visiting her a lot) flipping through one of her many magazines and came across a wonderful quote.  It was inspiring.  After I read it, I voted it as one of my favorite quotes!  Hence, I want to share it with you all.  Let me know what you think :D   


“People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway.
If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway.
What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight. Create anyway.
If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy anyway.
The good you do today, will often be forgotten. Do good anyway.
Give the best you have, and it will never be enough. Give your best anyway.
In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway.”
– from Mother Teresa’s wall



Thursday, January 26, 2012

A State Senator with a Sense of Humor....

     Early in the morning, I was flipping though The Case for Christ, by Lee Strobel.  (Yes, I was skimming....one day I'll end up reading the whole book!)  Anyway, at the beginning of one of the chapters, I paused to read a short story....and laughed my head off.  Seriously.....just not literally! :D  The story was about Duncan Scott, a state senator of New Mexico, who disliked how psychologists and psychiatrists would testify that a defendant was mentally insane and hence not responsible for his crime.  So, to counter that, the senator proposed an amendment to the state statutes.  And let me tell you, this guy had a wonderfully, ridiculous sense of humor.  Just try to read it without cracking up!  Here it is:
        

When a psychologist or psychiatrist testifies, he shall wear a cone-shaped hat that is not less than two feet tall.  The surface of the hat shall be imprinted with starts and lightning bolts.  Additionally, he shall be required to don a white beard that is not less than eighteen inches in length and shall punctuate crucial elements of his testimony by stabbing the air with a wand.  Whenever a psychologist or psychiatrist provides testimony, the bailiff shall contemporaneously dim the courtroom lights and administer two strikes to a Chinese gong.       


   Funny thing is, this amendment actually made it to the House of Representatives!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A very late post on...owls!

 Merry followers!  Thank you for still following me even though I am very late in posting!  However, to make up for my, well, laziness, I am posting a hilarious story that I stumbled across in a poetry book.  I know, you're probably thinking, "Wow, that is a reaaallly long poem....(a.k.a. I don't want to read it...)".  However, if you read it all, I promise that you will be quite amused and happy that you stuck it out.  So, without further ado, I present (drum roll!!!):



The Owl-Critic
    by James Thomas Fields    

"Who stuffed that white owl?" No one spoke in the shop,
The barber was busy, and he couldn't stop;
The customers, waiting their turns, were all reading
The "Daily," the "Herald," the "Post," little heeding
The young man who blurted out such a blunt question;
Not one raised a head, or even made a suggestion;
And the barber kept on shaving.

"Don't you see, Mr. Brown,"
Cried the youth, with a frown,
"How wrong the whole thing is,
How preposterous each wing is,
How flattened the head is, how jammed down the neck is --
In short, the whole owl, what an ignorant wreck 't is!
I make no apology;
I've learned owl-eology.

I've passed days and nights in a hundred collections,
And cannot be blinded to any deflections
Arising from unskilful fingers that fail
To stuff a bird right, from his beak to his tail.
Mister Brown! Mr. Brown!
Do take that bird down,
Or you'll soon be the laughingstock all over town!"
And the barber kept on shaving.

"I've studied owls,
And other night-fowls,
And I tell you
What I know to be true;
An owl cannot roost
With his limbs so unloosed;
No owl in this world
Ever had his claws curled,
Ever had his legs slanted,
Ever had his bill canted,
Ever had his neck screwed
Into that attitude.
He cant do it, because
'Tis against all bird-laws.

Anatomy teaches,
Ornithology preaches,
An owl has a toe
That can't turn out so!
I've made the white owl my study for years,
And to see such a job almost moves me to tears!
Mr. Brown, I'm amazed
You should be so gone crazed
As to put up a bird
In that posture absurd!
To look at that owl really brings on a dizziness;
The man who stuffed him don't half know his business!"
And the barber kept shaving.

"Examine those eyes
I'm filled with surprise
Taxidermists should pass
Off on you such poor glass;
So unnatural they seem
They'd make Audubon scream,
And John Burroughs laugh
To encounter such chaff.
Do take that bird down;
Have him stuffed again, Brown!"
And the barber kept on shaving!

"With some sawdust and bark
I could stuff in the dark
An owl better than that.
I could make an old hat
Look more like an owl
Than that horrid fowl,
Stuck up there so stiff like a side of coarse leather.
In fact, about him there's not one natural feather."

Just then, with a wink and a sly normal lurch,
The owl, very gravely, got down from his perch,
Walked around, and regarded his fault-finding critic
(Who thought he was stuffed) with a glance analytic,
And then fairly hooted, as if he should say:
"Your learning's at fault this time, anyway:
Don't waste it again on a live bird, I pray.
I'm an owl; you're another. Sir Critic, good day!"

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