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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Quinoa and Conditioner

Hello Little Bloggy,

How have you been? Sometimes I think you are far too small to hold all my thoughts and passions and soapboxes and delights. But you are really just right... because my life is quiet similar: too small to contain all that it's been given. So, it seems, we are good for one another.

Since my last post I have learned several things. Some of these things are silly:

My hair conditioning treatment is meant to be rinsed out and is not meant to be left in (which is what I've been doing for the last 6 months). My hair thanks me for finally reading the back fo the bottle.

Quinoa is pronounced KEEN-WAH. I now feel it is important to educate oneself on the correct pronunciation of trendy superfoods before starting a conversation about them in the office... lesson learned.

However, the majority of the things I've learned lately have not been silly. They have been heavy. They have burdened my heart. Pieces of knowledge that have changed my life and, I hope, will continue to change me.

It seems the hungrier I am for God, the more I learn about Him, the more my eyes are opened, and the more my heart is broken by the hurt of this fallen world. However, it is when I am heart-broken that I am most intentional about casting my cares on the One who cares for me. The One who created me in His image to weep for the things He weeps for; to rejoice over the things that cause Him to rejoice. I am still learning what I should have known from the start: WE WERE DESIGNED TO LIVE IN THE GLORY OF HIS PRESENCE.

God willing, through the next month I will be able to share a few joys and burdens God has placed on my heart. By exploring this new knowledge I hope to gain wisdom and understanding so that I will be an effective daughter for His Kingdom. Lacking any eloquence of my own, I will borrow from (the very wise) Charles Spurgeon. I believe the Lord has placed these burdens/passions on my heart so now I "[...] burn with an inward fire and the flame must have vent."

"Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or swerve from them. Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you; love her, and she will watch over you. Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding." ~ Proverbs 4:5-7

All for Him,
Kylie

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Like A Voter or How Not To Be Super Uncool

Equating innocence and sexual purity with a lame, agnostic political demeanor. 




Dear President Obama,

Thank you for so generously generalizing my choice to guard virginity and treasure purity with being "super uncool". How original of you. Infact, your newly endorsed and paid for advertisement featuring the opinion of the  independent and edgy Lena Dunham compares women "not ready" to have sex to women not voting: lack of sexual activity equals lack of political activity? Hmm. That's not offensive, right?

While I think the class and integrity required from a presidential candidate and a dad of two young girls is missing from your ad... I understand it was not meant for me. I'm not the demographic. And, heck, if you can grab a few votes from the undecided, college-hipsters by playing this tactic I guess it's worth it. But hear me because I AM a young female and an active voting citizen full of political fervor: your new ad is vulgar and borders on bullying (promising young adults the cool, uninhibited lifestyle if they vote Obama).

Are you really that arrogant that you would intimate a vote for you is as precious as a woman's virginity? Ick.

Yes, this advertisement is attention grabbing. Yes, Lena Dunham is a quirky writer/director/actress who certainly has a right to her opinions and to describe her voting experience as she sees fit. But YOU are the President of the United States of America for crying out loud! You funded and distributed this ad. You proclaim over and over again that you are for women and their choices. I'm not sure how feminist the world over can see the piece as anything other than an attempt to make women look promiscuous and sex-obsessed: needing a man to complete the journey into womanhood. Although, I also can't see how feminist the world over don't scream out in defense of the 3,332 children (some of whom I assume are females... wouldn't you?) that are aborted everyday in the US either. Sooo...

But your time is valuable as you are busy trying to keep your job;  let's get back to the ad.

I read that your party is comparing this recent move to Reagan's quote before he swept the 1980 election. Republican Ronald Reagan stated that, "I know what it's like to pull the Republican lever for the first time, because I used to be a democrat myself, and I can tell you it only hurts for a minute and then it feels just great."  Ok, maybe that's an innuendo. Maybe it's not. Maybe I'm too lame and puritanical and conservative to tell the difference. It's like once someone points something out you can't help but see it that way...  To be honest, his expression on partisan voting in this manner was inappropriate too. However, Reagan's comment leaves room for the audience to determine for themselves if he is insinuating something more. Dunham makes her intentions clear by informing us that she became a woman after voting for you. That it was an amazing experience; she even lists the requirements to being a good "first" as if all unrepressed women in our nation should agree with these guidelines.

Another thing: Could you please enlighten me on the Gallup polls showing young, American females respond positively to political marketing ploys thinly cloaked in sexual innuendo. Because there must be some rock, solid polls to back your approach. Who on earth in your campaign thought this was a good strategy? Are you going with the whole "sex sells" logic? Don't degrade yourself.

Props to Dunham on the success of her show, which I've never actually seen I'll admit. The promos initially looked interesting but upon closer examination they left me saddened for her character who doesn't seem to see her self-worth much less base it on anything besides romantic relationships. What else is new--those are the "strong" female role models the liberal media believe women need. Still, I haven't seen a whole episode so enlighten me on your opinion (who pays for cable at the White House anyway?). HBO can keep that sort of thing on HBO and let viewers decide what/when to watch. However in an advertisement? For a polictical campaign? For a president?!?!?  And Vladimir Putin is like, "Copy-Cat!" Ya, keep taking campaign cues from a Russian communist, Mr. President. I doubt anyone in this country will notice.

Phew! Now I'm done. And I think the above sounds crankier than I really am. I just wanted you to understand why your new ad is foolish and desperate . My biggest issue: equating innocence and sexual purity ("not ready") with a lame, agnostic political demeanor.  Again, you weren't trying to sway any conservatives here. Perhaps you won a few undecided votes and got some giggles from your fans. Thank you for making my vote 100X more confident. Sorry Mr. President,  I guess you'll just have to get used to hearing NO from this girl.


Kylie



Saturday, October 20, 2012

All for Him: the closing of a letter...


In my latest copy of Answers in Genesis magazine (a great bible-based, scientific resource), I noted an editorial piece signed off with the phrase, "All for Him". These three words struck me and I felt instantly encouraged and convicted (funny how the Holy Spirit does that, huh?). I like it so much that I too want to adopt this particular letter closing.

In grade school we are taught to end our letters carefully; whether they are formal, persuasive, or even love letters. It seems that how a writer closes a letter can say much about the intentions of the letter and what the writer believes about his audience. Most writing instructors conclude that the closing of a letter is just as important as the opening: the last impression is equally critical to the first.

Ok, that's fine and dandy. But this isn't English Comp. Instead, let us consider: What does it mean to be "ALL FOR HIM"?

As Christians, we often experience a time(s) in our life when we are not living sold-out for Christ. I'm no exception. I have definitely walked the luke-warm path (not a place I want to be: Revelation 3:16). Sometimes this period of dull-Christian living isn't completely recognizable at the time. At other times, we know we are not right! The lack of Spiritual fervor and fire in our lives can feel like a loss of oxygen. But thankfully, the Holy Spirit and God's Word are both active to convict, breathe new-life, and change hearts (LIVES).
Some practical ways to combat and/or overcome luke-warm Christianity--plus live ALL FOR HIM:

1) Pray. Be honest with God (He knows you inside-out but it is helpful to be verbal and turn your cares over to His authority). Ask for His help to specifically lift you from this spiritual valley and restore your passion.  1 Peter 5:7

2) Read the Scriptures. God's word is profitable for teaching and sharp enough to separate bone from marrow. It can start a fire in the most cold, weary soul. Proverbs 30:5   Hebrews 4:12  2 Timothy 3:16

3) Serve. Serve in the church: God commands us to serve and take part in His body. Serve in the community: what sphere of influence has God given you? Look for ways to be a servant and ambassador of Christ to those around you. Let us consider the course of our "normal day" strategically since the world is our mission field.  Galatians 5:13  Matthew 28:18-20 

4) Choose to humble yourself. Have an attitude willing and open to the Lord's direction in your life. Submit to Him your ways. ALL YOUR WAYS. Proverbs 3:6  James 4:10

There is again. Let us live every moment of our lives in light of eternity*! A living sacrifice. Let us be all for Jesus!

"If I find in myself a desire that this world cannot fulfill, the most probably explanation is that I was made for another world." ~ C.S. Lewis

"He has made everything beautiful in it's time. He has also set eternity in the human heart*; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end." Ecclesiastes 3:11

I want to use this blog as an outreach of encouragement for those who may read it but also as a way to hold myself accountable and encourage my own spiritual walk. 

When I end my days, let me look back at my life as a love letter to my Savior; a persuasive letter to the unsaved. That I could sign off my life with confidence and joy...

How will you close your life's letter?

All for Him,
Kylie



Friday, October 19, 2012

Alphabet Fun



I'm jumping on the blog band-wagon today. Why? Because it looked easy fun! Break out your old fridge magnet letters and make one too!!!! 

A. Age: 24. It's a brand new twenty-four but it's fun!

B. Bed Size: Twin. Don't hate. I'm still using my college bed/mattress. And while it's very comfortable, I'm ready to move on...Haha My sweet mentor puts it best when she loving says, "It's time for you to get a big girl bed. Big girls have big girl beds." When I get back from my next Japan work trip a full or queen is on my shopping list.

C. Chore that you hate: Putting away laundry. I don't mind running loads in the washer/dryer or folding but actually putting it away seems aggravating. I also hate vacuuming right now since my poor vacuum is on its last leg.

D. Dogs: One miniature dachshund. His name is Dash and he is cute. My other love is the family dog: a loyal german shepherd.

E. Essential start to your day: Coffee (americano w/ cream please!) and mascara. While coffee is a normal jumpstart to most people's day, I also have a similar feeling about mascara because without it I just don't feel as prepped to face the day. And during the work week mornings, I am usually coating my lashes while the coffee pot brews :) efficiency.

F. Favorite color: A world full of color and I have to choose one?! But this is my blog so I'm picking a few: Sapphire blue, orange, yellow, red and pink. In that order.

G. Gold or Silver:  Gold.

H. Height: 5'3". I'm from a tall family too...my dad and brothers tower over me at over 6' and my mum is considered average to tall height. Hmph.

I. Instruments you play: In jr. High and as a freshman, I played the clarinet and the bass clarinet. But I am not musical. At all. However,  I recently bought an acoustic guitar for my 24th bday and started taking an online guitar class (all part of my plan to become Taylor Swift).


J. Job Title: Naval Architect. My B.S. is actually in Civil Engineering but when I was hired with the DoD  they christened me"Naval Architect". I'm totally ok with this since Naval Architect sounds cool too.

K. Kids: None of my own but someday I want bunches! Lots of kids I grew up baby-sitting, teens from my church, and my friends' babies... I want to claim them ALL as my own! Also see previous "D is for Dogs".


L. Live: Washington. Near Seattle so life is sweet even if a bit grey and rainy. I'm an Oregon girl born and raised; gotta love the Northwest.

M. Mother's name: Janel aka Nellie. She's my favorite :)

N. Nicknames: Kyles, Kyles-Meegyles, Kyky, Kylie Anne, Red, Kylie-bug, and Kylie-Y-yote (think cartoon Wile E. Coyote). I won't share the mean ones my brothers have come up with... 

O. Overnight hospital stays: Never. Except when I was born I guess.

P. Pet peeves: When people don't blow their nose and instead sniff it back. EWww! Gross.

Q. Quote from a movie: Oh heavens. I love movies! Classics, black and white, 80's, new releases! I used to watch tons of them. The faves: Legally Blonde, "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people don't shoot their husbands. They just don't!" and Chariots of Fire, "I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast. And when I run I feel His pleasure."

R. Right or left handed: Right.

S. Siblings: Two younger brothers. They are amazing and strong and tall and funny and kind. So blessed to be their older "bossy" sister.

T. Time you wake up: 5:30am. Of course most days there are some hits on the ol' snooze button. I'm not a morning person though so I tend to sleep in till 7 or 8am on the weekends.

U. Ultimate vacation: Europe. All the food, history, and culture. Especially, England, Belgium, France, and Ireland. Another two list toppers would be Israel and going back to Australia.


V. Vegetable you hate: Pattypan Squash. Maybe I'd like it now but when I was little I was forced to eat it was gross.


W. What makes you run late: everything. I suck at getting places on time. I am trying to improve this but I'm seriously a terrible judge of time and some mornings, I swear, when I'm trying to make it to the bus... time actually speeds up.

X. X-Rays you've had: My ankle when I badly sprained it in basketball and also then once after a car accident in college.

Y. Yummy food that you make: I enjoy baking and can make excellent brownies. More recently, I've discovered I like to cook too. Come over and I'll make you a healthy, tasty meal; I LOVE cooking for company.

Z. Zoo animal: Koala. I've even got to hold one in Australia before... Giraffes, lions, and elephants are must sees at the zoo also.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Kings and Presidents

Election year! Does this excite you and get your blood boiling? Or are you sick of all the campaign ads and office bickering on candidates and just can't wait till it's over? Heaven help you if you've ever contributed to a partisan fundraiser before... I bet your phone hasn't stopped ringing.

I have a love/hate relationship with this political season. I enjoy the lively debates and getting revved up to support the causes I believe in.  But no matter what I feel about the candidates, the issues, the state of our economy and the American culture, one thing remains true: I'm honored to live in America. I'm privileged to belong to a nation where I can exercise my vote. And I am blessed to be a citizen of the most powerful country in the world.

Sure you can argue with me on the process of voting and electoral colleges (which gets quite discouraging) but I remain convinced that it's a privilege to live and vote in the United States. At University, a friend described the despair, passion, and anger  in the aftermath of a disputed vote which caused bloody crackdowns on massive street protests . This friend was from Iran. Can you imagine what it would be like to live there right now? I cried when she talked about her family and friends' frustration and experiences. Life in the United States isn't perfect (nothing in our fallen world is) but it's based on the principles of faith and freedom. I praise God that I was born here...

That doesn't keep me from being frustrated with the USA's political situation. There are many issues about which I am deeply passionate. A presidential nominee's view on abortion, for example, may  be the biggest factor in my decision to vote their ticket. My fire for such issues is what rushed me to the court-house on my eighteenth birthday to become a registered voter. That same fire still burns and sometimes, unfortunately, goes unchecked. Here, I must be wise and not let temper or pride over-rule my service to and love towards my fellow man. I'm here to bring God glory not bring glory to a political party.

So let's put this in perspective shall we? The following is borrowed from (my super-hero) Beth Moore in her study on the book of Daniel {Daniel: Lives of Integrity. Words of Prophecy  buy it. study it. cherish it}:


In your opinion, has American culture and its mores risen and fallen dramatically under the direct influence of each president? Yes or No?

From your vantage point, you may have answered the question with a yes, but the steady increase of depravity and godlessness in our nation despite several vocally Christian presidents casts my [Beth Moore's] answer with a no. We can have godly heads of state yet find ourselves nearly engulfed by the waves of godless culture. 
[...] Cultures are stronger than individual human leaders because they are dictated by the masses and cultivated by time. To evoke lasting cultural change a strong leader would require and impressive following and an equally impressive block of time. Cultures are also stronger than human leaders because they are influenced by unseen powers. Invisible principalities. 


When reading the above section in my study I had a difficult time letting go of my initial answer to Moore's question... I had to mull it over and let it sink in.

Just look at the bible, especially the story of Babylon throughout history. Leaders conquer, rule, and overthrow each other but the pattern--throughout time and history--is that God rules. He moves kings and kingdoms to work out His perfect plan (for imperfect people). He has already won the victory and His followers are set free from their sins. From the creation till the end of the world, our earth will bear His signature and fingerprints.

There is not one ruler, dictator, king, president, communist, socialist, capitalist, reformer, Republican, Democrat, libertarian, war, peacetime, culture, country, or movement that will change the outcome of this world. For the outcome is this: He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

"Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns. Let us rejoice and be glad and give Him glory. For the wedding of the Lamb has come, and His bride has made herself ready." Revelations 19:6-7

I'm not trying to discourage you from voting or contributing to political debate and change. Just the opposite! Overall, I want to offer encouragement. Please, PLEASE stand for the issues that convict your heart, vote the Bible, defend the needy, fight for justice and care for widows and orphans. It is a privilege and honor to vote (GET REGISTERED, FRIENDS). Pray for your country AND its leaders NO MATTER WHAT PARTY THEY BELONG TO! This challenge is not just to you but to myself also.

Be a Daniel living and worshiping God in Babylon. Babylon was a kingdom ruled by godless men. But look at the transformation in King Nebuchadnezzar! Only God can author that story!!! Only God can deliver us from the unrest of the earth.

Happy Election 2012! May God stir the hearts of the candidates.

Love,
Kylie


Want to "political-party" like an animal and read up on the differing platforms? Then you're in luck because I included this link:  http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/platforms.php  :)

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Birthday Blog

Four and Twenty

As of today, that's the number of years I've been alive. And today I feel very alive indeed!

I'll be honest, I was expecting this birthday to be rather anti-climatic.
However, my whole day (plus birthday eve) has been so full of joy! Last night I spent my evening busy with church activites and fellowship and it just... well it changed my heart attitude. What a sweet life I have! My Heavenly Father has surrounded me with loving, gracious people. Christ has been imparting to me the last couple of days just how much He loves--tenderly loves--me and how blessed my life has been these past 24 years. 

So in a state of unabashed birthday excitement, I share with you a few random facts about the number twenty four:

I am 24 years young.

There are 24 hours in the day.

24 is the atomic number of chromium.

A shot clock is 24 seconds in the NBA and WNBA.

There are 24 letters in the aphabet! Ok ok. There are 26 (yes, I went to kindergarden) but if we got rid of the pesky X and Z there would be 24! I mean, no one really cares about these letters unless you are a scrabble-fiend or are named Xavier or Zephaniah. I actually met a Zephaniah once--he was in my engineering program in college and went by "Zeph". At the beginning of the year, he was explaining to a group of us that "Zeph" was short for "Zephaniah" ... a name from the bible. I promplty asked if he had an older brother named Habakkuk. Which I thought was very hilarious and witty of me. He didn't seem to think it was quiet that remarkable. Come to think of it, he didn't talk to me much after that... apparently books-of-the-bible-comedy is a hard sell.

X is the 24th letter in the alphabet. I guess it can stay :)

The Boston Celtics retired Hall of Famer Sam Jones' #24 jersey number in 1969.

Roman numeral: XXIV

Jeff Gordon's car is No. 24 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

My sweet friend Emily's favorite number is 24.

Keifer Sutherland protected the world from terrorists one hour at a time in 24 (keeping us glued to the edge of our seats for several seasons).

"Sing a song of six-pence. A pocket full of rye. FOUR AND TWENTY blackbirds, baked into a pie."

24 is the largest integer that is evenly divisible by all natural numbers no larger than its square root.

The number of carats representing 100% pure gold* is 24.



I hope your day feels as special and sunshiney as mine does... even if you're not twenty four. My life is blessed and the last few years have provided many adventures. I expect this to be a golden* year in my journey and look forward to the prosperous, hope-filled plans God has for my future.

Love,
Kylie


Friday, September 21, 2012

I. LOVE. FRIDAYS.


Friday! Friday! Gotta get down on Friday! 

My big plans for the weekend mostly involve cleaning/organizing my apartment. It's amazing how messy my home becomes when I start a new hobby or project.  My goals for the weekend:

1) Organize my closet (my beautiful walk-in that has been a disaster since day one). Lots of clothes to get rid of too (making room for the fall wardrobe and skinnier sizes--YAHOO)!

2) Move my bedroom furniture around and hang up the Ikea paper globe lamp (which I bought back in July) above my bed. 

3) LAUNDRY. Which means folding. Which means Netflix. I've been rewatching ABC's Once and really enjoying it.

4) Learn more chords on my NEW GUITAR I read that 15-30min of practice consistently throughout the week is better than a couple hours on the weekend ... so that's my aim. The tender fingers on my fret hand are nervous. Although I haven't signed up for any lessons yet, I'm going to use this guy's (http://www.justinguitar.com/en/BC-000-BeginnersCourse.php) free lessons and see how I progress. Bonus: he has youtube videos to go along with the lesson where he explains the lessons in his cute english accent :) can't be bad. 

5) Go to a wedding for my coworker and his soon-to-be Mrs! SO FUN. I love weddings; this will probably be the highlight of my weekend. Esp. since I bought a great new dress to wear. Oh, how I enjoy going to a fun event (i.e. a wedding) in a new outfit. *sigh* I love being a girl. 

6) Another new hobby of mine is acquiring/squirreling away little treasures and slowly putting together care packages for ladies I love that I DO NOT get to see as much as I'd like. It's fun because as I gather little treats and knick-knacks it prompts me to think/pray/and love from afar people who mean much to me. Anyway, I must start some more!!!

7) Church service Sunday Morning at SBC/Name change team meeting: what exciting things will God bring to our church this coming season?! I know He is good and that our Pastor/elders are careful to follow Him so I trust the changes will be good too!!!

8) Get my speakers pumpin' Lecrae's Gravity CD full blast whilst I cook/dance around my kitchen. Ok, I've been doing this every evening since I bought the album. It's just that solid! This one is my current fave http://youtu.be/nG1sNtKa9O0

9) "For this reason I kneel before the Father." ~ Ephesians 3:14 Lots of prayer requests have been put on my heart the last two weeks and I really need to purposefully GET ON MY KNEES BEFORE THE LORD.  

10) Have a good attitude about the work week come Monday... maybe that should be added to my prayer list! haha 

What are your weekend plans
? Hope ya'll have a good one!

Love,
Kylie

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Things in a List

Oh good grief. Here I am again trying to jump back into my blog after ignoring it for MONTHS. But I won't waste anytime apologizing because that's totally boring to have a blog full of posts about the guilt of not blogging. Ok? Ok.

So what have I done lately?

Japan: I moved to Japan, for a 5 month period (my second trip over) for work and had a wonderful time. I've fallen in love with this country. The people, the food, the culture, the fashion, the trains, the food; did I mention the food? The goal was to blog the whole trip but I failed quite obviously on that front. At some point I will have to write more about Japan and share my pictures... but I'm set to go back again this next year so it may just wait until then.



New Apartment: When I got back from my time overseas, I moved into a lovely apartment complex (just 1 mile away from my old one... is that weird?) and was reminded how God completely knows what we need, when we need it before we even start worrying about it. My savior doesn't disappoint! Just a few days before flying back to the states I was still on the waiting list for an apartment and I was freaking out. I'm human, I'm flawed, and I'm still learning. I remember audibly casting these cares on God and feeling a huge sense of relief afterwards. Just hours later my apartment was confirmed and waiting for me. Isn't it nice to have a Heavenly Father that works ALL things out for the good!  Anyway, my apartment is amazing! I love it and all it's granite-countertop-loveliness (which inspire me to cook!!!) and big sunny windows! Thank you, Jesus.


Mom came to visit and help me decorate!


Trader Joe's: I heart this store. I would marry Trader Joe in a heartbeat if he asked me; of course we'd have to work through those guilt trips he lays on me when I forget to bring my re-usable grocery bags...  Alas, I am more than happy to stroll the aisles picking up reasonably priced organic produce and (not as reasonably priced) treats. Next time you are there, remember to purchase some sunflowers for your sweetie--they brighten up the most grey Seattle days--and last forever, the organic cucumbers, the sharp New Zealand cheddar, and best of all... THE PEANUT BUTTER FILLED CHOCOLATE COVERED PRETZELS. Yes. They are that good. The first time I purchased said goodness, the cashier told me they were like crack (why do people use this phrase? Why don't they just say something is "addicting" or "positively delightful"... ok the positively delightful thing would be annoying if you were anyone but Hugh Grant... but still).


My Legs are Jello: In July (or was it June?... you'd think I'd remember since it was so painful) I ran 9 miles! That is the farthest I have ever run at once and it was GLORIOUS. And horrible. And long. But I got to do it with two of the coolest, sweetest women I know (one being my Elizabeth Project mentor*). After said run I had trouble working the clutch and brake pedals on my car driving home because my legs were so weak. Very dangerous. Also afterwards, I made myself blueberry pancakes as a reward for the new PR. Yay legs! You are so strong and I'm sorry I don't always treat you like the champs you are!


Australia Trip: I went to Queensland, Australia this summer with my Dad and brother, Daniel, and it was outrageously awesome. Family, scenery, food, adventure. AAaahh! I love Australia. This was my third trip to the land down under but my first as an adult. I'd been longing to go back for the last 20yrs and, in God's perfect timing, was able to go with two amazing guys. I couldn't have asked for a better experience. I'll have to do another post exclusively devoted to Oz since it's too amazing to fit into one blurb. But lets just say I have an awesome family in an awesome country and I wish I could see them more often.
Koala at the Australia Zoo (my favorite animal!!!!)

Sugar Cane field in QLD being harvested


Diet Cleanse: While I'm only half way through it, the benefits have been tremendous. Clearer skin, more energy, weight loss, more skill cooking with natural spices, etc. God had really been blessing me with this diet because I'm learning some great things about myself and how my body reacts to certain foods. It's also forcing me to be more organized with meals which inturn creates a more organized day which makes me feel productive.


Daniel: WOW. What can I say about Daniel? My dear mentor, Kristina*, and I have been working our way through Beth Moore's Daniel bible study...and it is a STUDY! I got a new bible before I started; it is still relatively clean/orderly save for the book of Daniel which is worn, marked up, notated, bent, and LOVED. I'm obsessed with the testimony of Daniel's life in Babylon, I love the escatology and history and I love how God reveals Himself to us to through His Living Word! I did half of the study while in Yokosuak, Japan and it was perfect: being "alone" in a foreign country makes a great environment for relying on the truth of God's love.

CHURCH: God has this awesome plan for my life and I'm so excited to say He has provided me a place to connect, grow, and serve. My church family at Silverdale Baptist is truly a blessing in all sense of the word. Because of some laziness plus my multiple overseas trip during my time in WA, I have put off membership. But no more. Just last week I put in my application to become a member and commit to my church family more wholeheartedly than ever. We are about to go through some big changes in the church but I know that our elders and Pastors are reliant on the Word of the Lord so... as long as they follow His Truth... I will follow their leadership. Excited to see where it takes our church body! Praise you, Father, for YOU are good!
http://www.joshharris.com/stop_dating_the_church.php


Dash: What can I say? I love my dog. He's a black and tan, miniature dachshund and my baby. He is my puppy-child and takes his job of cuddle-buddy very seriously. His name is Dash. He is also my terrible answer when people ask me if there is "somebody special in my life" and I don't want to get into a full blown conversation about how I'm trusting God to bring a godly-man  into my life, etc... instead, I just say "No, but I have a dog." Which probably sounds SUPER LAME but I think it's kinda humorous so I keep responding thus just to amuse myself. Thank you, Dashers!



Kayaking: Like most cool things in my life, my mom discovered it first :) It's true. My mom is just killer. A few summers ago, my mom discovered her love of kayaking and so through her I've found I love it too--especially kayaking the Columbia River in The Dalles. We just have the beginner type kayaks which are incredibly heavy to load and unload from the truck. My mum is a total inspiration and I can't think of a better time/place to bond than summers in the gorge.

Mom on the River


Whew! Glad that's over. Hopefully, you are now updated on a few of the fun and amazing things I've been up to lately... or just what's been on my mind.

Love,
Kylie








Saturday, March 3, 2012

Sweet Sunday

Oh dear. I hope my poor little blog hasn't forgot about me. Truly, I have happened upon so many wonderful, fun subjects to write about and I think, "Kylie Hughes, you should go home and write about this!" But then I never do.

     "To think too long about doing a thing often becomes its undoing, " or so said Eva Young.

Now in all truthfulness, I just googled quotes on procrastination and in about 2seconds found the above. I have no idea who Eva Young is other than doesn't everyone want to be 4 Eva Young*? But since none of us can actually control time, it seems to be a fitting quotation on procrastination and life.


So welcome back! Aren't you glad you waded through that mess above? I know I am! So here's to the journey of the written word.  With apologies for my long absence (though I think only my mom and a few dear friends actually read this blog) and a promise to have more timely posts and less spelling errors, I am so excited to share some of my life on these pages again. God has been ever-watchful over me. In all His greatness, He has brought me into a new, rich period of studying and loving His Word.

Though I am so excited to start spilling out my every thought and new exciting life-discovery, I must hold myself accountable (because He does) to 1 Corinthians 1:31 ~ "Let him who boasts boast in the Lord."  A convicting verse because I am often guilty of liking the sound of my own voice and thoughts; this is a Babylonian-type attitude (more to come on my study of Daniel!!!!) that as a Daughter of Zion I desire to flee from.  

I got to spend a morning of sweetness--a true gift from my loving Savior--studying Beth Moore's Daniel study, drinking a delicious Orange Cream Milktea and eating breakfast at Tully's Coffee in Yokosuka, Japan, and watching a busy intersection below my 2nd story perch from the coffee shop. Here is a picture I snapped--it was still early so not a ton of people yet--but it shows Seiyu (with the red sign) across the street where I buy most of my groceries!





Love,
Kylie 


*for your listening pleasure: here is a link to Forever Young (sung by Alphaville--one of my favorites). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHIIATt0BaM&feature=related
It sounds so sad... mostly because so many people don't grasp the reality of living forever with our Heavenly Father! Can I get an "AMEN!"