This year, WordPress along with The Pew Charitable Trusts has unleashed a great tool to help you find out what you need to know for midterm elections. Just type in your address below and you will be shown your voting location along with voting resources and who will be on your ballot. That’s amazing! For my voting district, it gives me a link to the county Board of Elections website where I can look up any issues that will be on the ballot as well.
Now, that’s all well and good if you’re just looking for the names of candidates, but if you’re doing any research to decide who you will vote for, I would recommend checking out a site I’ve mentioned before:Â Project Vote Smart. just type in the name of a candidate and then select the Bio, Votes, Positions, Ratings, Funding, and Speeches tabs at the top for more information. They try to be as comprehensive as possible and biased. The site provides mostly the raw data leaving you to decide what to do with it.
As always, voting is a right under our US Constitution. It’s no good to just complain about things. If you don’t vote, even if you just vote in the Presidential elections, you are not putting your thoughts into action. Educate yourself and then go VOTE!
Some recent Pins that have made me happy, inspired me, or just piqued my interest:
via daisiesforviolet.com – How to Finish an Embroidery Hoop. This has been the bane of my existence, finding an easy way to finish a stitching framed in a hoop. I think this is probably one of the easiest I’ve found. Felt at Michaels for $.29/sheet!!via gardeningknowhow.com – Pruning Pepper Plantsvia goodhousekeeping.com – 11 Exercises You Should Never Dovia gardeningknowhow.com – Overwintering Pepper Plants – mine are all tucked into the garage for the winter. Hoping this will help me kick start a harvest when the weather turns for Spring!via megduerksen and raisinguprubies on Instagram – LOVE anything related to the states and crafting đvia kitchenstewardship.com – 20 Ways to Use a Random Half Cup of Pumpkin – I hate wasting that last bit of pumpkin puree after a recipe!via swingncocoa.blogspot.com – Covered Greenhouse Garden – My goal in life is to have a greenhouse!via guff.com – 20 Lesser-Known Travel Destinations – yep!Orphaned baby elephant Themba was unable to feed himself and faced certain death until Albert the sheep provided some much needed company and assurance. The six-month-old elephant was orphaned after his mother died in a fall down a cliff. The pair now spend every hour together at their home in the Shamwari Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.My favorite! Sleeping Beauty! (although the Once Upon a Time version of her was kind of weak…)
You are welcome to find me on Pinterest. There is a quick button to the right of this post, just under the Instagram feed.
So, the big thing going around the interwebs are these quizzes to find out just exactly who you are – in tv, movies, books, philosophy. Yep, you can now know exactly who you are based on just 12 easy questions. Here are some just for kicks:
You got: Jasmine
Daring and adventurous, you are considered the daredevil or you group. You enjoy having fun, taking risks and living life to its fullest.
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What Kind of Best Friend Are You?
Their partner in crime
You and your best friend have stories for days and youâll probably still be telling them when youâre in a nursing home together decades from now.
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Silly questions….yes! lol Um, comments are pretty silly too! Read: “I just want a list of all the books! What is the one with the question mark?” Answer: “There isn’t one…they are just using that as a filler for the pic.” haha
You got: âThe Dogâ by Joseph OâNeill
Joseph OâNeill, author of the best-selling and award-winning âNetherlandâ returns with a comic novel set in Dubai. âThe Dogâ details the post-breakup life of a man who leaves New York for a fresh start in Dubai, but struggles with constant feelings of guilt. Though humorous, âThe Dogâ is also a profound commentary on ethics and the human condition that will make you reflect as the leaves begin to change color. Publication date: September 9, 2014
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You know Gilmore Girls is on Netflix now?!?! I’m so excited..totally going to have a binge fest while the Huz is on second shift.
You got: Lorelai Gilmore
(But I’m probably waaaaay more Rorey than Lorelai….yep)
You march to the beat of your own drum â life is more fun that way. Your quick wit and charm draws everyone in your life towards you. Youâre not too worried about being on time for events or parties; after all, the party starts when you arrive. Youâre self-sufficient, passionate, and a true go-getter.
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The Ultimate Disney Quiz
AMAZING! You are a Disney scholar. (29 out of 29)
You know your Disney animated films inside and out. Now wear your Disney scholar badge with pride.
(I retook it, just because I wanted this picture for the result:)
Pretty good challenge! đ
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This has been a question plaguing me for the last…two weeks.
Are You More Hipster Or More Basic?
You got: More Basic
You have somewhat traditional tastes, and donât really care much about being âcool.â You enjoy being part of a close-knit group, and would rather be comfortable and relaxed than go out looking for the hip new thing.
(Oh good. Throw in a PSL and we’ve really got something!)
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Which British Prime Minister Are You?
You got: Neville Chamberlain
Sure, sometimes youâre misunderstood. But youâre a person of substance. Youâre consistent, considerate, and on time. No-nonsense, all-business, and always impeccably dressed: Thatâs you.
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You are Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Youâre a little bit of a conundrum. You probably love to travel and see new things, but you shirk the spotlight and arenât very comfortable around people. Youâre your own harshest critic, but youâre great at solving problems, whether you know it or not. Mysterious and more than a little bit shy, you see music and art as an emotional outlet and important form of expression for the occasionally overwhelming moments in everyday life.
(Yes! Love Tchaik! He’s the closest to Prokofiev I think they could have on this quiz.)
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When you take these things, how close to you think they get? Some are totally silly, but some seem to do a good job of summing up people. If you take the ones above, what results did you get??
Coming from the Protestant Christian slant of faith, there is a general distancing from ceremonies or similar terms within the church setting. Some denominations cling to them more readily than others, but it does seem like the idea of “ceremony” has, in general, become an archaic form of worship. Sure, most churches you visit across the nation will have their Baptism and Communion ceremonies, but these are like the minimum requirement. (I’m going to buffer this with a qualification, though. There are some churches that are making a return to a more regimented, ceremonial format to worship. It’s kind of a new thing, but more of a renewal of an old thing. Dig?)
I’m not going to say that one is wrong and the other right. I think I would be ok with the minimal stated above, but there are some pretty sweet ceremonies that I have witnessed and been a part of over my life. One such is a foot-washing ceremony. That is mostly based on the text from John 13:1-20, and has a lot to do with encouraging humility among the brethren and servanthood and is often part of a commissioning service for those going on the mission field. It was sweet and beautiful and I loved every minute of it.
Another ceremony is one I mentioned, the Commissioning ceremony. This is for those going on a mission trip or into missions as a career choice. There are several aspects of this type of ceremony: typically, Laying on of Hands and Collective/Individual Prayer for the commissioned. I’ve even had my head anointed with oil. This type of ceremony has the purpose of encouraging the ones going to be brave, purposeful, and to have success on their journey. It also is to encourage those sending them out to pray while they are gone and for the hearts of those they will meet. I also really love this type of ceremony. I believe the format for this ceremony and the following is based on Act 13:1-3.
Another, which I recently witnessed and have been to a few times before, is the Ordination ceremony. The purposes of this ceremony is to ordain, order or authorize, an individual for a life-career in ministry. This can be as an elder in the church or as the actual pastor. This type of service can have many facets, but it typically involves the one chosen, a committee who did the choosing, and the congregation to act as witnesses. The committee will state why they think this person is a good candidate and, with the blessing of the congregation, they will lay on their hands in prayer.
I was so excited to find out that a dear friend, the husband of a dear friend, was being ordained this past weekend. In my own church, we had just covered the first chapter of Titus, where Paul is speaking on the qualifications of an elder in the church, so everything was pretty fresh in my mind. Here’s the list:
anyone who is above reproach
husband of one wife
children are believers
not open to the charge of debauchery or insubordination
not arrogant, or quick-tempered or a drunkard or violent or greedy for gain
hospitable, lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined
hold firm to the trustworthy word as taught, able to give instruction in sound doctrine and rebuke those who contradict it.
(Titus 1:6-9, ESV)
I am proud to say that this all fits my friend to a T (aside from the third point, because his kids are both under 5 yrs old). We discussed in church the meaning of the phrase “above reproach.” This doesn’t just mean that they have a good reputation, but that if anything bad is said about them, it is immediately quelled because everyone knows him to be good. That is something special to be said about anyone. It’s not that this person is perfect, but that in every part of their life, they strive to follow God’s Word and commands. The Huz and I attended another high school friend’s ordination ceremony a year or so ago. It was such a special evening. I feel so blessed to have such friends in my life.
As the ceremony was progressing, I was reminded of how important it is to continue praying for those who are ordained or commissioned for ministry. It seems that when someone is set apart like this, they immediately begin to face spiritual attack. Pray for those in spiritual leadership positions to withstand spiritual attack and keep their spirits up. They have an important task ahead of them – pray for sound wisdom and teaching. That’s a lot of responsibility and they need our support.
As someone who has been on the mission field before, I greatly valued the prayers and encouragement from friends and family back home.
Is there any ceremony in church that you particularly enjoy? It can be one mentioned above or one I missed. I’d love to hear about it!
“Remind them to be submissive to rulers and authorities, to be obedient, to be ready for every good work, to speak evil of no one, to avoid quarreling, to be gentle, and to show perfect courtesy toward all people. For we ourselves were once foolish, disobedient, led astray, slaves to various passions and pleasures, passing our days in malice and envy, hated by others and hating one another. But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.”
Titus 3:1-7, ESV