Tuesday, November 1, 2011

My new blog design!!

Have you notice my new blog design!? It's amazing and if you want a new blog designs go to Francesca from, "Creatively YOU {free blog designs}". :)



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Just another day...

 I was once asked "If  you were looking back on this day many years from now, What 5 things would come to your mind?" So I decided to post those 5 things about today.

1. It's was my best friends birthday!
2. It was cold and windy, you know, the kind of wind that blows right though  you... : )
3. We worked in the garden and cleared a bunch of it off!
4. I had gotten like 3 days worth of school done.
5. I was thankful to God for letting my live to see yet another day, and to see my best friends 15th birthday! : P
 
Take this test yourself,what 5 things would come to your mind when thinking about today, many years from now?

~Madelyn Grace

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Just something to brighten your day!

"It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not fail you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed." (Deuteronomy 31:8)

After hearing a sermon last week about how "you are to minster to others, not others to you" I realized that even when I am full of strength and faith, others may not be...so I posted this verse for all of you, not just the weak,  but all of us who are undoubtedly struggling with one thing or the other...so I hope this helps! Here are a few more verses to remember  before the start of another week! :)    
 "This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24
"You have given me greater joy than those who have abundant harvests of grain and new wine." Psalm 4:7


God Bless!  Madelyn Grace D.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Hair styles in the 1800's...

 Borrowed from ("Hairstyles from the 1800's")


I was reading a book the other day and read a line that said "Back in the old days women wore long hair to show their submission, and femininity..." ....I was very curious about this, so I researched it, and even thought the web-site I got it from was that of a hair stylist,I found it pretty interesting....I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! :)




  : In the 19th Century (1801 ad-1900 ad), most women had long hair. Waist-length tresses were not uncommon, and longer hair was easily found due to the fact that cutting women’s hair was something done only as a necessity. Long hair was considered a mark of femininity.

      Young women and girls were often seen wearing their long tresses in braids, or long cascading ringlet curls. Older women often wore their hair braided and coiled atop their heads or puffed up into a pompadour in front with coiled braids at the back, French-style twists pinned loosely along the nape and crown, or puffed hair that is wound into a loose bun at the crown area. These styles would be accented with wispy ringlets at the temples and in front of the ears, or with pin curls at the sides.

      Bangs, when worn, were typically uniformly cut horizontal lines across the forehead just above the brow, and if worn by older women could often be seen curled into tight, kinky coils.

      The best way to understand the looks available is to remember the styling options. There were no hot rollers, curling irons or blow dryers. Combs, brushes, and rag rollers were the tools most commonly found, and hair products consisted of waxes, pomades, and lotions. The most common styling techniques were finger waves, pin curls, braids and teasing or ruffing (teasing with a brush).



Now, I have nothing against short hair, but I wonder if anyone these days knows that it was considered a rebellion to cut your hair short...and often when it was done, it brought disgrace upon ones family, if not done out of necessity. (you might have already guessed that my hair is pretty long.)   :-) And as I already said, I have nothing against short hair.....:) I don't think people do it for the same reasons as back then...: )


It was just really fun to think about! :D 
Tell me what you think about it!


~Madelyn Grace D.

                                                                           
 

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

My verse of the day...


   Psalms 7:3-5                                                                                                                                        "Lord my God, if I am at fault in this, if there is guilt on my hands, if I have repaid my friend with evil, I spared even those who hated me without cause.
Then let my enemy pursue and overtake me, trample my life to the ground, and leave me dishonored in the dust."

From now on, I think I will just post a verse of the day...and let you come to your own conclusions... :D


~Madelyn

Monday, July 11, 2011

Another good Bible verse!

“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asks receives; and he that seeks finds; and to him that knocks it shall be opened.” – Matthew 7:7-8


This Bible verse  is  very encouraging to those that would seek after Christ and strive to honor Him! When we see this verse in the Bible often we think that all we have to do is ask and we shall receive...although the Bible says that Christians that ask shall receive it does not say that the whole world will get what it asks for.. But for the true in heart who strive to be more Godly, this verse  is a re-assurance that God will grant us  what it is we ask for.. Only is we obey Him we He help us!..And we know that even from the begging  of the world God has been answering our prayers and giving us gifts! The greatest gift He could give us was our Salvation!! And He gives freely! :)


~Madelyn D.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Yes! I have my own blog!

So I  know there can only be like 1 person reading this but soon I hope for there to be more than a thousand! :) Hey, a girl can dream can't she!? :)

To start  off  I'd like to tell you about my favorite Bible verse...Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in  the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understandings..." This is my  favorite verse because I think it is most instructive in that it reminds us to never think we know better than God, and to always be  humble...and to lean on God throughout our lives...I think if more people would look at this verse we would have a change in things these days...That's pretty much it! :)   

~Madelyn