As memorial day has come and past. As we have reminded ourselves about those who fight for our freedoms or as we forget that memorial day weekend is more than just a three day weekend, we all did many different things. Some went fishing, others had a barbecue, and some had to work. For me … Continue reading A Homestay Weekend
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I Try And Fail At A Pinterest Craft
Have you ever looked at Pinterest and said to yourself, "I should try that! I am sure it is easy!!!" So yeah I tried it and part of it was easy but I of course had to make things harder. I decided to jump on the melted-crayon-art bandwagon. Here is my story: I decided that … Continue reading I Try And Fail At A Pinterest Craft
The Streets of Seattle: A Pictorial
I thought I would share some photos with you taken on a rainy day in Seattle. One thing that I love about the city is the architecture. So naturally I have a lot of pictures of buildings. đ Here are some of the things I saw. I LOVE this street and have so many … Continue reading The Streets of Seattle: A Pictorial
A Book Review ~ The Chamberlain Key
In The Chamberlain Key, Timothy P. Smith depicts his adventure in discovering what he believes to be proof of God's existence in an intriguing manner. Though my one struggle with the book itself is that his tale seems slightly too dramatized. Causing it to feel more like a fictional story rather a true discovery. However, if … Continue reading A Book Review ~ The Chamberlain Key
A Walk In Beauty
For since the creation of the world Godâs invisible qualitiesâhis eternal power and divine natureâhave been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse. ~ Romans 1:20 With spring break upon me, I am able to explore my own neighborhood. Today I walked along the Clear Creak Trail … Continue reading A Walk In Beauty
Surviving A Dark Washington Winter
A part of me cant believe that it is almost Spring. This coming Sunday is Daylight Savings Time! ...which means we lose an hour đŚ So this means I have made it through my first dreary Washington winter. When I arrived people kept telling me that winters are hardly ever hard. However, it seems as … Continue reading Surviving A Dark Washington Winter
The People You Meet
As a quote on Pintrest says "You and I are more than friends. We're like a really small gang." This past weekend, I met up with friends from Korea. As always we eat a ton of food and simply enjoyed each others company. Living overseas and experiencing a different culture together can make long lasting … Continue reading The People You Meet
The Pacific Northwest
  âAll journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.â â Martin Buber When I was moving up to the PNW most people were just happy I was moving away form South Korea. However, like most places have stereotypes built in. The PNW is no different. I got a whole lot of, "it … Continue reading The Pacific Northwest
I Just Need To Calm Down
My Freshmen year, I had an amazing dorm section and one of the best roommates ever. We had this saying that went around the section. I don't remember how it was started but I feel my roommate was the one who used it first or at least the most. The saying was "you just need … Continue reading I Just Need To Calm Down
A Book Review: One of Many To Come
With it being a new year, I wanted to bring something new to my blog. I decided that once a month I would review a book that I have recently read. Here is the first book review...   The Women of Easter" by Liz Curtis Higgs paints a vivid picture of three relationships that Jesus had with … Continue reading A Book Review: One of Many To Come