Tuesday, May 4, 2010

13/365: Ankita

This is Ankita. She is 4 years old and lives in a village in India in a small house with a buildup of grass roof, woods and mud walls. Her father is a farmer and is the only earning member in the family. She does not attend school yet because she is too young, but will start soon. We love Ankita. She has sent us drawings, cards and letters. We haven't met her, but we hope to one day. We sponsor her through World Vision. When the husband and I took our oldest daughter to the Revolve tour (awesome - every girl should go!) she heard about World Vision and begged us to support a little girl. She saw Ankita's picture and immediately said, "This is the one." She ended up using her own spending money for the trip to begin our family's sponsorship.

We keep this picture of Ankita on our fridge with pictures of all of our other children. We think of her as one of ours. I think of her mother, of not being able to provide the basic necessities; food, clean water, shoes, blankets, etc. The thought sobers me. We are all really only a few steps away from living in that reality. If that were my child, words could not express the gratitude I would feel. The cost is really not much. We send $30 a month. That opens up a world to Ankita and her village, a world with clean water, education, blankets, and most importantly, Jesus. You can find out more about World Vision here and how they help villages to become self-sustaining and share the Gospel in the process. Maybe there is a little someone waiting for your help.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

12/365: A Page

This is a scrapbook page I completed today. I made the page a while back, but just recently printed the pictures to go on it. These are some of my favorite pictures of my children.

11/365: Dog Wearing Tutu

This is our dog, Chloe. The oldest girl put a dress-up tutu on her. It was a little big but she was still enough long enough for me to get a picture of her before it slid off. I think its funny because it if you look at her mouth it looks like she is smiling :)

10/365: Sweet Sight

She loves to read. This is my middle child, my youngest daughter reading. This sight is so special to me for many reasons. I love to read as well, and when I was her age my nose was always in a book. Also, we homeschool. The feelings I get when I see my children reading on their own is unexplainable. She loves to read.

9/365: Little Indulgence

These are the two scrapbook magazines that I get in the mail. This is my little indulgence. I love to scrapbook, and I love to pour over them, looking at layouts, learning new techniques to try, finding new color combinations, reading the articles...They are read from cover to cover. I also love to pull them out when I get ready to scrapbook (which is not as often as I'd like) and use them for inspiration.

8/356: A Good Read

I have been snapping away with my camera, but I haven't made the the time to actually put the photos I've taken onto my computer and then upload them to my blog. So for the next few days, you may see some double posting. There's nothin wrong with that!

This is what I'm currently reading (almost finished) and it is probably one of the best books I have ever read. Francis Chan is great. Search him on the net and watch some of his online videos. He will blow your mind with the things he says and completely challenge you to evaluate what you ever thought about God and His love for you. I hope to grasp this "crazy love" that God has for me. I know it will change my life.

7/365: Magazine Submission

He loves Legos. I know I've said that before, but his love runs deep. He is bound and determined to get published in his favorite magazine Lego Club, Jr. This is his submission this month. He is becoming quite the little builder.