Miss Jen from Blessed Femina has tagged us. Yay!!! We've never gotten one of these before. Originally, all three of us were going to do this together, but an entire week went by, and we were no closer to getting it done. Sooo, these are my memories, and the other girls may or may not put theirs up as well. Got it? Good. Here we go!The rules:
1. Fill in your memories of 2008
2. Link my blog to yours
3. Tag others and comment on their blogs so they know they've been tagged
My memories from 2008
~A good book I read~
Borrowed it, read it, loved it. The story is an allegory about a girl named Much-Afraid who makes the journey from the Valley of Humiliation to the High Places. You know what people say about finding kindred spirits in books? I do believe that they are telling the truth. Much-Afraid is definitely a believable character. (And just as a side note, there is a sequel to this book called The Mountain of Spices, in case anyone is interested.)
~ A great film/movie I watched~
I think that we all agreed that this was the best movie we watched this year. It was so sweet and simple in a very refreshing way. It's about a town with a majority population of women (sounds like our house), and the young gentleman doctor who comes to live there.To funny.~A new place I visited~
Well, it wasn't really a new place (we visited when us girls were wee little lasses), but we took a trip to Washington D.C. last spring. Actually, it was Carissa's senior trip. She's so lucky. How many seniors get to take their trip with not only the whole graduating class, but also the entire student body and the staff? We're homeschooled, can you tell?


~An inspiring verse or quote I read~
"So when the devil throws your sins in your face and declares that you deserve death and hell, tell him this: 'I admit that I deserve death and hell, what of it? For I know One who suffered and made satisfaction on my behalf. His name is Jesus Christ, Son of God, and where He is there I shall be also!'" ~Martin Luther
~A discovery I made~
I think that just about sums it all up. We started this blog back in August and the rest, as they say, is history. ~A new skill I acquired~
Dress making, a lovely way to spend a blustery, winter's evening. Of course, I could have never made this lovely dress were it not for my seamstress sister, Caroline. Quite frankly, sewing patterns intimidate me.
~ A lesson I leaned~
Well, I wouldn't go so far as to say learned, but a lesson I am learning is the true and incorruptible beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit (1Peter 3:3-4). I have been greatly blessed to be surrounded by women (and men too) who have been genuine examples of what this looks like lived out in day to day life. And you know what? Peter was absolutely right; those individuals are some of the most beautiful people I know. I'm hoping that this year will bring many more circumstances that will bring out this beautiful quality in my life. And to you gentle and quiet people (you know who you are!), thank you so much for your shining examples.
~A moment I will always remember~

Actually, my moment to remember doesn't exclusively
involve my braiding Jackie's hair, but the entire weekend in general. This special moment took place at the
annual youth conference that our sister church organizes in October. This year's was wonderful, and we all had such a good time. But don't Jackie and I look
cute in this picture? Originally, ALL the girls were planning to do their hair in pigtails, but in the end, the two of us were the only ones that followed through. Goodness, I hadn't worn my hair in two braids since I was 10! Thanks for helping me keep
some of my dignity, Jackie. What would I do without you, girl?
This has been so much fun looking back. Now, lets keep on moving forward...in that general direction...follow my finger!
Normally, I would tag a few other people to keep this chain going, but since 2008 is now a thing of the rather distant past and most of you have already done this tag, I'm not going to tag anyone else. Shh, don't tell anyone. If this looked like a whole lot of fun to you, please feel free to do this on your blog. I officially tag you. Have a lovely day.
posted by Lydia
5 comments:
Ha! Jessica and I had the same problem with doing our first tag! We were going to do it together, waited around for a few days, then decided we had different memories from 08 and each did one! Lol! =:)
That book looks like a great read! I will have to check it out! Thanks!
Your dress is so lovely! Can you tell me what the pattern number is? I would like to see if I can find it anywhere. My sis and I have wanted one of those styles for awhile now and I really like this one!
Blessings!
~Rachel~
Those are some great memories!
I think I have heard of that book before. In fact, I think we may actually own it. Of course, it is probably buried behind all of the other books on the shelf, thus the reason I have never actually read it. I'll have to see if I can find it.
Your dress is lovely! I have been wanting to make an empire waist dress for a while now and hope to maybe make one for easter this year. Though, it's not that far off. I'll have to see about it.
What do you mean you haven't worn brades since you were around ten? I am always wearing my hair in braids and it looks pretty good. Of course, most people think I am fifteen (I'm almost twenty. LOL!) so that may not be such a good thing! I think you both looked really nice in that picture. I could tell you both have good hearts that are well grounded in the lord.
Looking forward to reading your sister's memories!
Blessings,
Jessica
Rachel,
I would really recommend the book if you can find it. It was wonderful! I dug up the dress pattern, and it is #4055. It is a Simplicity costume, by the way. We loved it because it looked so feminine and Jane Auten-ish. Hope you can find it!
Jessica,
You know dear, it really is a good thing to look younger than you really are. It will be a HUGE blessing at age 50 ;-). So keep wearing those pigtail braids. Maybe I'll do it more often to! And thank you so much for the sweet words. I can't think of a greater blessing than to have my heart grounded in the Lord.
Blessings to you both,
Lydia
Oh my.....it was lovely to read your memories from 2008! ;) The dress you made is just lovely!! The fabric and style are both just beautiful. I love regency clothing as well. ;) You have much to show for 2008....thanks so much for sharing! I'm glad you had fun with the tag!! ;)Many Blessings to you.
Love Your Sister in Christ,
Miss Jen
P.S.
The quote by Martin Luther was just superb!!! ;)
What wise and insightful words.
3 sisters,
I have awarded you, dear friends!! ;)
If you are interested go here...
http://blessedfemina.blogspot.com/2009/02/thoroughly-touched.html
Many Blessings,
Miss Jen
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