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American Idol Top 24 – Girls

February 24, 2010 by Amy 2 Comments

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OK, for those that follow me on Twitter, this might be boring but no need to reinvent the wheel!  Here are my thoughts from last night.  I will say in general, it was a very disappointing night.  One main issue was the sound was terrible.  You could hardly hear the band.  Also, it seems nerves got the most of several of the girls.  Because I’m lazy, I copied and pasted from Twitter and it goes in opposite performance order:

Katie – still not one of my favorites. not a good song choice. I just don’t see star power in her.  Yes, she has a voice, but I think she needs to put a few years and experience on.

Love MamaSox! Love her honesty, her voice and song choice. She’s got it!

Siobhan – She definitely has a voice on her but I think she might belong on Broadway or something.  I really felt like Siobhan had heard all the murmurings that she’s weird and was really not herself last night.  If you’re weird, be weird, people.   It’s better than being fake.

<3 Didi. She also reminds me a lot of Brooke White in looks and personality.  Love, love, love her.  She’s so easy to get behind.  She has a great story, is down-to-earth, nice, talented, etc, etc.  I think she could have done better but she stood out among the group tonight.

Michelle – I just have to turn on Alicia to hear that. Give me something different. This girl is gorgeous and her voice is great.  To say that she’s a copy cat of Alicia Keys is a huge compliment. But like I said, there’s already one of her.  I felt a little more like she was in a beauty pageant than American Idol.

I agree with the judges, Lacey is better than what she did but I liked it better than they did Man, I really wanted Lacey to do well.  I think she has a unique voice and I love, love, love her look.  She was just all over the place with that song.

Haeley – wasn’t perfect but it was unique and fun Haeley teeters on the annoying line for me.  Sometimes she’s cute and unique and fun and sometimes she’s vain and it’s too affected.

Haven’t been a fan of Katelyn so far but I really liked her voice there. She came out of nowhere for me but I enjoyed it.

Yay for Lilly. Not her strongest, but I really like her!  I want Lilly to do well. I think she’s down to earth, a hard worker and really, really talented.  Once again, I think this was a bad song choice.

Janell – poor thing, I can see she’s nervous but the song was way too big for her.  Yikes.  Just yikes.

Ashley – felt like she was holding back a bit. some really pretty moments though.  Ashley is gorgeous and comfortable on stage.  I think she needed to let go a little.

Sorry, Paige, nothing stood out for me. Also, what’s wrong with the sound ?!  I feel like Paige got the shaft a little. The sound was the worst at the beginning of the show and she may have sounded better if everything was working properly.  That said, I felt it was a little boring anyway.

Favorites were Didi and Mamsox.

I think Paige and Janell are in trouble.

Filed Under: tv Tagged With: american idol

So Says the Pop Culture Junkie

February 23, 2010 by Amy 3 Comments

This will probably be the most non-serious post about the 2010 Olympics.  But while I was watching ice dancing last night, I couldn’t help but think that these two

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(Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski of Russia)

Looked like these two…

(Russell Brand and girlfriend Katy Perry)

…had found a pair of skates and gone to the Olympics! 

Am I right or am I right?

In other news, the Canadians totally deserved gold.  It was beautiful!

(pictures courtesy of vancouver2010.com)

Filed Under: random

Homemade Play-Doh

February 22, 2010 by Amy Leave a Comment

With all this cooking I’ve been doing lately, it popped in my mind last week that I probably had all the ingredients for homemade play-doh and it was quite possible I wouldn’t mess it up!  I was missing only one ingredient: "cream of tartar sauce”, as Emma called it.  I had no clue what it was and even had to call Mom in the store to find out where to look.

But soon we were home and Lexi got all the ingredients together for us.

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We went by this recipe and it was super easy to make.  If you can boil water, you can make this!

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“It looks like a giant baby threw up.”  That’s what Emma said when we were mixing the play-doh although it came out really good (well?) and we had a HUGE blob.  The play-doh consistency is very close to Play-Doh’s.  It was great fun making a light green by mixing the green and yellow.  After we were done I wanted to make several more batches and make all kinds of colors!  Emma said we should make play-doh and sell it…little entrepreneur there?

We won’t be selling any but we definitely will be making this often. Did I mention I love play-doh?

Filed Under: children, what i did today

Sunday Highlights: Love, Sex, God: Courtship

February 21, 2010 by Amy 1 Comment

Today’s sermon centered around courtship. What it should like, how many times it doesn’t look like that and what to do about it.  I took so many notes, it’s kind of ridiculous. I’ll try to keep this brief.

It started out with the description of a child finding a cocoon.  When he starts seeing the butterfly trying to come out, he tries to help it along not realizing that hurrying the process hurts the butterfly and turns it into what Chris called a “buttercrawl”.

So often we approach attraction/dating/marriage like this.  We try to hurry the process along and it breaks everything.

Song of Songs Ch.2

  • v1 – She’s asking if she’s beautiful (men, you better have the right answer ready!)
  • v2 – He says, yes, very
  • v3 – She feels protected and secure but also nourished as a person.
  • v4 – He professes his love publicly and commits to her
  • v5 – She loves the attention
  • v6 – He catches her as she swoons
  • v7 – She realizes what’s happening and tells her friends not to awaken love before the appointed time
  • v14 – She’s protecting herself.  He’s saying I don’t want you just for your body, I want to see and get to know you
  • Ch3 She begins to think about what this will look like..she’s daydreaming.  Again in v5 she says not to awaken love before the appointed time.  Even though she wants to take it to the next level, she’s waiting.

One thing – “Love has a proper pace.”

We want to skip the process but here is what it should be:

  1. Love Jesus and pursue Him
  2. Only look for mates that also pursue  Jesus.  No Plan B!  Dad’s date your daughters.  Invest in them and give them a standard.  If not, they will be willing to try to find it elsewhere.
  3. Only date someone you will marry.  It should be the only reason to date someone.
  4. Marriage & intimacy – Two people become one verbally and physically.

Can not rush this process.  If you do, you become warped, messed up buttercrawls.

If you are single and they are not interested in pursuing you personally (nourishing you) then they won’t care later. Lose them!  If you are married, don’t stop dating your spouse.  Still pursue your wife as a person, not just their body.

If you’re a buttercrawl and you are a Christian, you need a Gospel-centered confession.  You have been choosing sex over Jesus.  We’re not animals, we can honor Him with our choices.  There is hope, Jesus makes you new.  Put yourself in a community with accountability.

1 – You may say it is not possible.  Romans 7:24-8:2 It IS possible.  Not for you, but through Him.
2 – You may say it’s too painful.  You have to do what it takes to honor Him. (He also had a great joke about cutting it off if it causes you to sin HA)
3 – You must be diligent.  Romans 13:13-14 Work hard, have accountability.  Make sacrifices,  it’s important.  Your future family matters, not the moment.  We are allowing culture to dictate our morality.  It comes down to Who do you worship?

Take aways

  1. If you are married, are you courting your wife?  Plan a date for this week!
  2. If you are single, go on group dates, don’t be alone, set boundaries.  End the relationship if need be or start the relationship over, even if it’s with the same person.

Such great, great stuff for single people especially.  Then again, I’m excited about getting a date night!

You can listen to the full sermon here.  Please do, he talked about more than I even have here.

On another note about the church this week, the local paper had a great article about the church’s expansion today and Heather and I made it into one of the pictures.  We remembered the guy taking our picture that morning but had no clue what is was for.

Filed Under: church, spiritual stuff

Raising My Hand and Bowing My Head

February 20, 2010 by Amy 9 Comments

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This is one of those Scott would call one of my “deep theological posts”.  He really just means it’s too long to read.  Sorry.  It was a lot to think about.

I sat on the left side of the classroom pulled up close to black top tables that served a dual purpose of note-taking and dissecting.  Thankfully, note-taking at the moment.  With squinty eyes I watched a middle-aged woman with light brown shoulder length hair while she drew pictures and labeled them with A’s G’s C’s and T’s on an overhead projector.  I understood clearly the concept of base pairing she was teaching but I had not a clue how it related to chromosomes which was the topic we had been covering.  I wanted to ask how these little letters possibly determined the fact that I was a female.  I just knew I had missed something and I was the only one in the class that was not getting the big picture.  I mean, it wouldn’t have been the first time a little common sense hadn’t kicked in.  My heart beat sped up and I could feel my face flush and I just knew I was going to ask.  Before I knew it my hand had shot up, she called on me and I said, “This might be a stupid question but how does this relate to chromosomes?”

A huge smile broke across her face. “That is not a stupid question at all.  In fact, it’s a great question!  That’s exactly where I was going with this.”  She went on to explain how millions of these pairs were strung together and made a chromosome.  (Please trust WIKI for a better understanding) Trust me when I say a light bulb came on and I was a little closer to understanding DNA as well as one can in Biology 101.

So I sit here eight years later and I find I have that same feeling.  There’s just something I don’t understand and I’m afraid to raise my hand to ask.  Surely everyone else just gets it and I’m missing something.  But as countless teachers said, there’s no such thing as a stupid question.  And as Biology 101 proved to me, sometimes asking pays off.  Not just for you, but for others.  So I guess this post is me raising my hand.  Not necessarily for anyone to answer, but maybe just for the benefit of some reading so they know they’re not the only one that doesn’t get it.

That was a long winded way to say I’m having a hard time understanding prayer.  And a lot of people might find that surprising, especially after reading this post. Ever since I can remember I’ve always prayed.  All day, in little spurts, I talk to God.  And the Sunday School answer for what prayer is is talking to God.  That’s easy.  I get that.  I do that.  I understand the purpose of talking to him.  And more importantly I understand how important it is to listen to him.  I get that part of prayer.

The problem I’ve been having with prayer is when it comes to asking for something.  Does God decide to give or do things based on if, when, how much I ask or even how many of us ask?  In other words, does prayer work? It’s really hard to raise your hand and ask that question.  It seems like Christianity 101.  Surely everyone in the classroom gets the concept.  You ask God for something, he decides whether it should happen and he answers.  The problem I have is we all know that sometimes he doesn’t answer the way we’d like.  I’m told this happens because it’s not best for us or it doesn’t fit in His will.  Fine, I’m good with that.  I will take His will over mine any day.  But then my question is why ask?  If He’s going to do what He wants, or what He has planned anyway and then I’m just left with a pile of prayers that were heard but ultimately didn’t change anything, what is the point of laying our requests before Him?

I have to be honest, I got to a point where I told God, “God, I don’t know whether this is going to change anything but I’d really like x, y and z to happen.”  And I honestly didn’t know whether my asking would change anything.  Because the real question here is much larger.  Really it’s about predestination and whether things are already laid out and we’re just living them out or our prayers, free will and desires are creating the present and future.  It’s a hard question and that question I know has many people raising their hands.

Sodom and Gomorrah is a good place to start to try to understand this.  God told Abraham he would destroy the cities and Abraham basically bargained with God about whether to spare the cities based on how many righteous people were there.  He ends up sparing Abraham’s nephew Lot and his family.  If taken at face value, you would assume that had Abraham not asked, Lot and his family would not have been spared.  But my question is would they have not?  Would God have seen Lot’s righteousness and spared them anyway?  Was God basically “playing” with Abraham and he was planning to spare them anyway? Or, was God’s plans really changed and Lot and his family were spared? I want to say God changed his mind!  Prayer works!

But if God changes His plans, what does that mean for everything else?  Does the future of everyone change with each decision we make or He makes?  Does God really know everyone’s future?

I have to believe that some things are “set in stone”.  If I just think back to all the prophecies, things were told beforehand what were to happen and they came true.  Even Christ said that he was there to carry out what was set before him.  God says many times He has plans for us.  Revelation is an entire book dedicated to things that are to come.  At some level, the future is known.

So that’s where I am.  Where do my prayers fit in?  As I sit here, I believe God hears my prayers and I’m pretty sure prayer changes things.  I mean, I’ve seen and been a part of miraculous things that have happened that were prayed for.  It’s like the A’s, T’s, G’s and C’s in class.  I feel confident in that part.

But I’m having a hard time seeing where it fits in with the rest of God.  Maybe it’s a stupid question.  Maybe I’m failing Christianity 101. But it doesn’t mean I don’t believe in prayer or God’s omniscience or my salvation or whatever else.  I believed in base pairing and chromosomes and DNA.  Just because I couldn’t put the pieces of the puzzle together didn’t mean I didn’t believe in any of the pieces or that the puzzle did fit together.  I’m not questioning my faith here.

But I do have questions.  I have some puzzle pieces in my hands and I’m trying to fit them together.  I’m turning them around and around trying to see which sides will fall into place to make sense of the bigger pictures.

So I’m raising my hand and bowing my head.

Filed Under: spiritual stuff

American Idol Season 9 Top 10 Prediction

February 19, 2010 by Amy 4 Comments

The first several episodes of Idol this year I was very worried about this season. The auditions were BOR-ING.  However, I feel like we’ve come out with a really strong Top 24.  Although,I have had no Danny Gokey or Chris Daughtry moments.  There is no one that I have been rooting for from the moment I heard them sing.  BUT there are a lot of really good singers this year and several I’m rooting for.  I know these will change as there are some that have gotten A LOT more screen time but if I had to pick a Top 10 with 5 boys and 5 girls, this is it:

Boys

Andrew Garcia – glasses

Casey James – longish blond hair that Kara likes

Todrick Hall – gray jacket above

Tyler Grady – 70s rocker

Jermaine Sellers – white pants, bottom right above

Girls

Crystal Bowersox – single mom

Ashley Rodriguez – long brown hair

Lilly Sox – platinum hair

Lacey Brown – really short hair cut and competed last year

Didi Benami – long blond hair

I think it’s funny that I associate this people solely on their hair cut/color.  I feel bad for leaving Katie out as I think she’s a strong singer but I think these other have more star quality.  I think we’ll get a really good feel next week on the big stage to how these people will fair in the competition.  I may have a completely different list next week.  That’s the tough part about Idol…people’s top picks can change week to week based on one performance! 

Who are your favorites?

Filed Under: tv

Apologies, iPhone

February 19, 2010 by Amy 10 Comments

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Ouch.  I dropped it, just like I have the other 20 times, in our driveway.  I was shocked to turn it over and find this time the screen didn’t survive.  The good news is it still works and I have a screen protector on it so I can still use it without slicing my fingers up every time.  You’d think I hated the thing.  This is the same one that took a dip in the toilet water about a year ago.  So apologies, iPhone, it may not feel like it sometimes, but I do love you.

Filed Under: what i did today

Longest Marriage Q&A

February 18, 2010 by Amy 3 Comments

On Valentine’s Day the longest married couple (80 YEARS!) did a few Q&A’s on Twitter.  I thought it was worth sharing.  At 11 years of marriage, we’re probably clueless, but I added a few reactions under a few of them.

Q1 @AdrienneAtSlu What made you realize that you could spend the rest of your lives together? Were you scared at all?
A1 With each day that passed, our relationship was more solid and secure.Divorce was NEVER an option – or even a thought
Q2 @jessbess77 How did you know your spouse was the right one for you?
A2 We grew up together & were best friends before we married. A friend is for life – our marriage has lasted a lifetime
Q3 @SeanCPow Is there anything you would do differently after more than 80 years of marriage?
A3 We wouldn’t change a thing.There’s no secret to our marriage, we just did what was needed for each other & our family
Q4 @LaurenHuston What is your advice to someone who is trying to keep the faith that Mr. Right is really out there?
A4 Zelmyra: Mine was just around the corner!He is never too far away, so keep the faith – when you meet him, you’ll know
Q5 @caresseaudra What was the best piece of marriage advice you ever received?
A5 Respect, support & communicate with each other.Be faithful, honest & true.Love each other with ALL of your heart
Q6 @Miss_Ink What are the most important attributes of a good spouse?
A6 A hard worker & good provider.The 1920s were hard,but Herbert wanted & provided the best for us.I married a good man!
Q7 @MJordanD What is your best Valentine’s Day memory?
A7 Z I cook dinner EVERY day.Herbert left work early & surprised me – he cooked dinner for me! He is a VERY good cook!
A7 H: I said that I was going to cook dinner for her & she could relax – the look on her face & clean plate made my day!
Q8 @LidiaAnain You got married very young – how did u both manage to grow as individuals yet not grow apart as a couple?
A8 “Everyone who plants a seed & harvests the crop celebrates together” We are individuals, but accomplish more together
Q9 @twishart What is your fondest memory of your 85-year marriage?
A9 Our legacy: 5 children, 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild.
Q10 @MidwestPhoto Does communicating get easier with time? How do you keep your patience?
A10 The children are grown, so we talk more now. We can enjoy our time on the porch or our rocking chairs – together.
Q11 @ingwtg How did you cope when you had to be physically separated for long periods of time?
A11 H: We were apart for 2 months when Z was hospitalized with our 5th child. It was the most difficult time of my life
A11 contd: Zelmyra’s mother helped me with the house and the other children, otherwise I would have lost my mind.
Q12 @KindraTaylor At the end of bad relationship day, what is the most important thing to remind yourselves?
A12 Remember marriage is not a contest – never keep a score. God has put the two of you together on the same team to win
Q13 @jar556 Is fighting important?
A13 NEVER physically! Agree that it’s okay to disagree, & fight for what really matters. Learn to bend – not break!
Q14 @thewordwire What’s the one thing you have in common that transcends everything else?
A14 We are both Christians & believe in God.Marriage is a commitment to the Lord.We pray with & for each other every day

Q1 @AdrienneAtSlu What made you realize that you could spend the rest of your lives together? Were you scared at all?

A1 With each day that passed, our relationship was more solid and secure.Divorce was NEVER an option – or even a thought

Yes!  We’re tracking with this.  I don’t even like to say the D word around here!

Q2 @jessbess77 How did you know your spouse was the right one for you?

A2 We grew up together & were best friends before we married. A friend is for life – our marriage has lasted a lifetime

Q3 @SeanCPow Is there anything you would do differently after more than 80 years of marriage?

A3 We wouldn’t change a thing.There’s no secret to our marriage, we just did what was needed for each other & our family

Q4 @LaurenHuston What is your advice to someone who is trying to keep the faith that Mr. Right is really out there?

A4 Zelmyra: Mine was just around the corner!He is never too far away, so keep the faith – when you meet him, you’ll know

Totally agree…you just know.

Q5 @caresseaudra What was the best piece of marriage advice you ever received?

A5 Respect, support & communicate with each other.Be faithful, honest & true.Love each other with ALL of your heart

Honesty!!!  Communicate!!!  Respect!!! Yes to all of these!

Q6 @Miss_Ink What are the most important attributes of a good spouse?

A6 A hard worker & good provider.The 1920s were hard,but Herbert wanted & provided the best for us.I married a good man!

I agree!  I have a hard worker and good provider too!

Q7 @MJordanD What is your best Valentine’s Day memory?

A7 Z I cook dinner EVERY day.Herbert left work early & surprised me – he cooked dinner for me! He is a VERY good cook!

A7 H: I said that I was going to cook dinner for her & she could relax – the look on her face & clean plate made my day!

Q8 @LidiaAnain You got married very young – how did u both manage to grow as individuals yet not grow apart as a couple?

A8 “Everyone who plants a seed & harvests the crop celebrates together” We are individuals, but accomplish more together

I love this.  Turn “me” into “we”!

Q9 @twishart What is your fondest memory of your 85-year marriage?

A9 Our legacy: 5 children, 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild.

Interesting to think about as we are just starting this legacy!

Q10 @MidwestPhoto Does communicating get easier with time? How do you keep your patience?

A10 The children are grown, so we talk more now. We can enjoy our time on the porch or our rocking chairs – together.

Q11 @ingwtg How did you cope when you had to be physically separated for long periods of time?

A11 H: We were apart for 2 months when Z was hospitalized with our 5th child. It was the most difficult time of my life

A11 contd: Zelmyra’s mother helped me with the house and the other children, otherwise I would have lost my mind.

Q12 @KindraTaylor At the end of bad relationship day, what is the most important thing to remind yourselves?

A12 Remember marriage is not a contest – never keep a score. God has put the two of you together on the same team to win

Forgiveness is key!

Q13 @jar556 Is fighting important?

A13 NEVER physically! Agree that it’s okay to disagree, & fight for what really matters. Learn to bend – not break!

Q14 @thewordwire What’s the one thing you have in common that transcends everything else?

A14 We are both Christians & believe in God.Marriage is a commitment to the Lord.We pray with & for each other every day

Amen and amen!

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