Imperishable Beauty Finding Beauty Within (And Not From A Bottle) 2008-09-06T20:25:05Z WordPress http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/feed/atom/ Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Higher]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=204 2008-09-06T20:25:05Z 2008-09-06T20:25:05Z

Higher

I laughed into the wind, daringly, boastfully,

I laughed and tossed all caution aside.

I grabbed hold of the golden reigns

Of the silver cloud I was riding,

And allowed my dream, my whim, to carry me higher.

Is it cheating to use a poem I’ve written previously? Oh well, too late. :) I wrote “Higher” in April ‘96, shortly before graduating from high school. I was 17 and, unlike most of my friends who could hardly wait to graduate, was fully aware that I was living one of the best years of my life and wanted to enjoy it rather than rush through it. Since this picture reminds me of that spring and the summer after I graduated (during which I made a few trips to a river spot with a rope swing,) I thought it fitting.

Friday’s 40-Or-Less Photo Challenge is hosted by Robin at Pensieve.

(P.S. I was never actually brave enough to swing ON the rope swing! I just SWAM there.) ;)

God Bless!

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Serpentine]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=202 2008-08-15T16:50:56Z 2008-08-15T16:50:56Z

These slithery slinks, cursed

Without legs, hugging the contours of her arm

Those fearsome fangs, hidden

Do they in secret intend her harm?

Cold-blooded creatures, symbols

Of man’s famous Eden fall

Now feared, loathed, stigmatized

Able to captivate, mesmerize, enthrall.

Friday’s 40-Or-Less Photo Challenge is hosted by Robin at Pensieve.

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Creepy Crawlers]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=198 2008-08-08T22:45:51Z 2008-08-08T22:39:31Z

Eight-legged creature of creepy air

Beady eyes, fuzzy furry hair

You might say fiend, you might say friend –

Outside is fine, Inside.. his End.

(This goes out to every spider everywhere. Come in my house: beware, beware!)

Friday’s 40 Words or Less Photo Challenge is hosted by Robin @ Pensieve. Join us!

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Hard Lessons]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=196 2008-08-04T03:47:17Z 2008-08-04T03:47:17Z It all started when my two year old dumped a bucket of crayons on the floor and refused to pick them up. Since he had done the same thing two days earlier, I knew that he understood what I wanted him to do, and what he was supposed to do, but he refused to do it.

When I addressed his disobedience, he responded with “I can’t” - an answer he most certainly learned from his older sisters, proving that children learn by example, but that’s another post in itself.

Truthfully, we struggled back and forth for several minutes - me trying to maintain/regain my authority and him trying to attain/maintain his independence. Even after a swat on the hand or leg a few times, my two year old sat in the pile of crayons and stubbornly -emphatically- refused to pick them up.

I knew that I could’ve looked at this and only seen the typical two year old tempter tantrum. I could’ve passed it off as the terrible two’s or explained it by saying that he was tired. But I also knew that what was really going on inside was a struggle for control. He wanted to be in control. I am supposed to be in control.

It was a battle I could not let him win - because having the 2 year old in control is neither smart, nor healthy, nor biblical.

Diligently, I kept on. I gave him the three swats that we reserve for serious infractions and instructed him to start picking up crayons. Finally, he picked one up. Each step of the way, I stayed firm. Every time he picked up a crayon I told him to pick up another one, and another. I kept my face and voice firm and did not cut him any slack. I MADE him pick up every single crayon, one after the other.

When it was over, he was in tears, but he had obeyed and completed the task. I took him in my arms and comforted him.

I reminded him that he needs to do what Mommy says, and that if he doesn’t do what Mommy tells him to do, he will get in trouble for disobeying. I reminded him that God tells children to obey their parents, and honor God, and He tells parents to discipline and love their children.

I also told him that I did love him very much, even though I had to discipline him, and we hugged and he held me tight for several minutes while he calmed down. While I was holding him, I thought about how much I am often like a 2 year old child, having to learn lessons the hard way.

Sometimes when we sin, there is no easy way out. Just as my son had to pick up every single crayon, no matter how hard it was to obey, no matter how painful it was for his pride… sometimes we have to follow through every painful step until we’ve righted our wrongs. Just as I was sitting there keeping my son on track, God is there to show us the oh-so-very-hard way out. And of course, God is there when we make it through to comfort us and cleanse us in our repentance. Often, we learn better through these hard lessons, than we do through others.

I am reminded of a very hard lesson that I learned at the beginning of the year. Last Christmas, when I spent twice the budget my husband had given me for Christmas gifts, I had to follow through every single hard step to make it right. I had to tell my husband - which was by far the hardest, because I had been working so hard on being a better spender and proving my trustworthiness when I flushed that all down the drain with one big fat check to Wal-Mart. I also had to confess my sin to God (there were many, but not honoring my husband, and not honoring God were two). I had to repent - which was not a problem because I was VERY SORRY and regretted it DEEPLY so much so that I never wanted to do it ever again! I also had to go back to Wal-Mart the next day and return many items so that I could repair our budget. Also, I had to continue working on spending wisely every time I went shopping for months after that to regain my husbands trust.

It was a hard, hard road. Nothing I could’ve done would have given me a shortcut to the end. Yet, I felt God’s presence with me through the whole journey. I felt his comfort and peace after I repented and returned the “wronged” items. I still feel him guiding me as I continue to work hard not to overspend when I am at the store.

But that hard lesson did more for my heart than any of the smaller ones before it. As of yet, I have not returned to my habit of overspending. I have NOT spent more whenever my husband gives me a specific limit for that expense. And when Christmas comes, I seriously doubt I will have trouble sticking to the budget then, I assure you!

I know it was hard for my son to obediently pick up the crayons. I KNOW it was hard for me to obediently return the extra items. But it was a necessary lesson to learn, and hopefully one that will remain impressed on our hearts all the more for it.

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Congrats to the Winner; It’s Your Bookmark!]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=192 2008-08-02T06:05:51Z 2008-08-02T06:05:51Z Congrats to Tangie C of Save Your Money Mama (whose background and color scheme I adore by the way!) The beaded bookmark is yours! You’ll be getting an email from me. You need to get back to me before midnight Sunday or the bookmark will go to the runner up!

Thanks for stopping by everybody!

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Burning the Midnight Oil]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=189 2008-07-31T04:47:42Z 2008-07-31T04:47:42Z After my middle of the night cleaning spree the other night (it was just too darn hot in our house during the day,) I realized that I may have stumbled onto a couple of very important lessons.

The right thing to do may not be the same thing for you and me.

“Burning the midnight oil” worked for me. So maybe that’s what I should do.

For months, nay YEARS, I have been working on improving my cleaning ethic here at home. For years I have also been struggling with going to bed on time and getting up early so I can get enough done in my day. I will do well with it but then I will get right back to staying up insanely early and sleeping in til 8 or 9 (or some mornings ten!).

I’m just not disciplined enough to get up early. I’ve been trying to get there. But it’s not happening.

Now, I’m not saying it would be okay clean late and sleep in until noon - No, I have small children who depend on me to take care of them. Well, and it probably wouldn’t be okay to sleep in until noon even if they were older - cuz then you get into the issues of laziness.

As I was saying, perhaps instead of trying to go to bed by eleven and getting up by six, I could go to bed by one and get up at eight. Who’s to say I can’t? My children don’t need to be at school, my husband doesn’t need to be at work that early. The deciding factor would be what I do with those late night hours. (And, well, how my hubby feels about it but he’s a night owl, too.)

Writing a really great blog post does not justify staying up til the wee hours of the morning. I know, I’ve done that. But staying up late to catch up on cleaning? Now that just might.

I don’t know about you, but it seems that it’s the sort of thing the Proverbs 31 woman might have done. Well, not staying up til one and getting up at 8 specifically, but I meaning staying up after everyone else went to bed to get some work done and take care of her family.

I also listened to some good worship and a good sermon podcast while I was cleaning so it was a very quiet and spiritually uplifting time as well.

And don’t think for a minute that that means I am going to neglect my husband! Oh no! It’s absolutely possible to meet his needs and let him go to sleep and get to work on the dishes. I’m just sayin’.

I don’t plan on staying up as late as I did the other night. I just can’t stay up till 3 every night anymore. I’m not as young as I used to be. But I usually stay up until midnight or one anyway. I’m just, usually, well… blogging.

So I’m going to try this out for a while. Every night before going to bed, I will get off the computer a little earlier and get some work done. Every three or four days, I’ll stay up and get a LOT of work done. We’ll see if I can stick to that better than I can stick to getting up super early. We’ll see if it helps us keep the house cleaner during the hot part of the day. We’ll see.. if Momma can take care of her family by burning some midnight oil. My family is worth it.

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Bloggy Giveaways Carnival - Beaded Bookmark]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=181 2008-08-02T05:55:07Z 2008-07-28T15:40:35Z This giveaway is now closed. A winner will be announced soon.

Hello, ladies (and maybe gents) - come on in! The Bloggy Giveaway Carnival is well underway. And. I’m. So. Excited.

Check out this beaded bookmark (made by moi!)

The ribbon is white, the beads are pink, there is one silver bead and a silver heart charm that reads “made with love” to remind us that we have wonderfully made by a wonderful God! This bookmark is good for a smallish sized book, such as a devotional or small bible:

You can use this bookmark like a regular bookmark, or you can slip one of the pages between the two ribbons to keep it from falling out .

One lucky lady/gent will win this handmade beaded bookmark absolutely free - all you have to do is:

  • Subscribe to this blog or tell me if you already have.
  • Leave a comment of substantial worth - not just a “thanks!”. Tell me anything, anything at all. Tell me what you think of my last post, or the one before that, for example. I know this is hard since you’ve got a gajillion giveaways to go through but you can do it!
  • DON’T forget to leave your email address in the contact form so I can contact you if you win.
  • When the giveaways start coming to a close, don’t forget to check your spam mail frequently so you don’t miss something.
  • This giveaway will end somewhere around midnight CST on Friday, August 1st - which also happens to by my 10th Wedding Anniversary! Yay!

Also, stop by my other two blogs which have giveaways: Faith Family Home School and Bringing Good Home.

Now go forth, comment, subscribe, and visit more giveaways. Have fun!


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How exciting! A brand new, made up, job well done!, poem style by my bloggy friend, Robin! Today we make history together. Robin made it; We’ll write it. It’ll be recorded in the halls of internet fame forever: Cuz you know, once you blog it you can’t take it back. :P

I’ve chosen to write my Pensieve about Motherhood. A challenge since the poem utilizes each of the five senses. But I believe I can do it. Let’s see:

Proverbs 14:1 “The wise woman builds her house, But the foolish tears it down with her own hands.”

Motherhood

Envisioning each hope for her children as clearly as her own, a mother’s eyes unique alone

Laughing, sharing, correcting, teaching and guiding- a mother’s words imprinted on the hearts of the young

A mother’s hands doing double duty to discipline and comfort must never stop with the work to be done

No scented candle can compare with the fragrance of a baby’s embrace, a nuzzled neck at bedtime prayer, or the aroma of a wisely built home

The fruits of these labors sweet, a passion fruit unrivaled in all else of life.

Visit Robin @ Pensieve to see more! I can’t wait to see what everyone else wrote and I’m sure Robin can’t either. The above photo is of a statue by Charles Grafly at Wichita State.

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[Wednesday Link Love]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=153 2008-07-23T05:17:17Z 2008-07-23T05:17:17Z

Check out this amazing display of God’s creativity: Nudibranchs, The Most Colorful Creatures In The World.

If you don’t look at anything else, watch this moving video of Who Am I by Casting Crowns.

Browse this list of “Essential Reading Curriculum: Church Youth & Parents.

In case you’ve ever wondered about what you can and can not put into a blender, check out Will It Blend and click on “Try this at home” or “Don’t Try this at home.”

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Amber http://www.imperishablebeauty.com <![CDATA[A What? A Pensieve Poem!]]> http://www.imperishablebeauty.com/?p=149 2008-07-22T19:19:56Z 2008-07-22T19:16:24Z Robin’s Poetic License for the month of July is coming up in a couple of days. I like joining in her poetic projects because it give me a chance to stretch my poetry skills a little - something I haven’t done much of since high school. Poetry is also a great form of expression, and I like to tailor mine towards God, my faith, and what God has been teaching me or showing me.

Having said all that….

This month’s poetic form is a historic first - It’s a PENSIEVE.

Robin, under a little jibing and a little teasing from a friend, has taken on the task of creating her OWN form of poetry.

By the way, I’m really glad she decided to call it a PENSIEVE and not a ROBIN. Pensieve sounds way cool. :)

The basic idea is that you start with a subject (title) and write five lines of poetry, each addressing one of the five senses. It doesn’t take long of reading Robin’s posts to agree that it suits her perfectly. Robin is so very descriptive, dealing with all the senses, from every angle, living life to the fullest - It’s perfect.

So enough about that. Care to join along? Not only would it make Robin feel more encouraged, stepping out on this brave task, but it would be neat for it to be a huge hit and debut with a bang!

Visit Robin for the complete instructions and check back here Friday for my own version

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