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{Day 337}

“It is everyone’s duty to get out there and give the world a reason to dance!” ~ Kid President.  This video has been flying around the web but if you haven’t seen it yet (and even if you have) you need to watch this kid!

I’m really excited about some changes that are going to be happening around here on the blog. 🙂  For starters I actually have a blogging schedule!  Meaning you can expect at least two posts a week from me.  Also I’m going to be collaborating with some other people to bring new and improved content to the blog.  Oh and this blog is going to get a makeover!  Although I can’t tell you about that till later.  😉  Anyways hopefully I’m going to be doing some link love once a month around here.  I hope you’ll enjoy it!

In light of the fact that I’m in Minnesota right now and it’s truly freezing...this makes me laugh! Via Design Mom

Even though I’m 24 I still sometimes stick a little red one of these in my hair.  And the fact that I can’t find my “collection” from the 90’s makes me sad…

My mouth just started watering…and it’s actually something I can eat! Did someone say chocolate?!

You probably have this in your kitchen for baking but I put it on my wrists instead.

I’m sure that drinking my daily cup of tea out of all that color would make it more fun. 😉

We have quite a few bridges where I live… and this print shows them off nicely.

These help me pretend that I’m actually good at calligraphy…

UPDATE ON HOSANNA:  I know today’s post is mostly fun but I do want to talk to you for a moment about Hosanna.  For those of you that just started reading he is one of “my” kiddos in India.  He is ten years old and has Leukemia.  I’ll let my friend Paige explain more now:

As you already know, Hosanna’s sister, Grace, is not a bone marrow transplant match for Hosanna.  So, we hit a wall in the traditional medical field.  We were disappointed because we wanted to have something to hope in that we could do.  Hosanna’s mom is an amazing woman and she said, “We just have to trust in God for his healing.”  She has amazing faith.

After some research and communication with our director, we decide to take a step of faith by using a doctor of Ayurvedic medicine.  Hosanna is currently doing Ayurvedic treatment for the next 3 days.  He traveled to another state in India, just North of Andrah Pradesh, met with this doctor and received medicine for the treatment.  He is at home and his mom was given instructions as to how to administer the pills.  Our staff is also checking on Hosanna daily.

I would like to ask all of you who pray to join us in a day of prayer.  All of the kids have been praying for Hosanna and we would like you to join us this Thursday, February 7th, for a Day of Prayer for Hosanna.  We believe that when 2 or more are praying in agreement for something, changes happen.  Thursday will be his last day of treatment and we would like to ask God to use the medicine to heal Hosanna’s body.  We will start praying at 8:30pm on Wednesday night (10am in India) through 8:30pm on Thursday night.  The children will be praying while we are sleeping. We will have the whole 24 hours covered.

If you are the praying type then please consider joining us!  We would so appreciate it!

Posted on February 7, 2013 by |

{Day 336}

tulle1tulle2DSC_0176.JPG_effectedDSC_0200.JPG_effectedDSC_0195.JPG_effectedDSC_0266.JPG_effectedDSC_0245.JPG_effectedtulle3I know you’ve all been waiting for part two. 😉  So here it is!   If you didn’t see part one then you really should so you can read the crazy way that Rachel and I met. 🙂  Can I just say how fun this has been?!  Meeting Rachel and then introducing all you lovely readers to her has been delightful.  Friendship is a sweet gift and not something to be taken for granted.  One way that the 1828 edition of Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language defines friendship is:
An attachment to a person, proceeding from intimate acquaintance, and a reciprocation of kind offices, or from a favorable opinion of the amiable and respectable qualities of his mind. Friendship differs from benevolence, which is good will to mankind in general, and from that love which springs from animal appetite. True friendship is a noble and virtuous attachment, springing from a pure source, a respect for worth or amiable qualities. False friendship may subsist between bad men, as between thieves and pirates. This is a temporary attachment springing from interest, and may change in a moment to enmity and rancor.

See real friendship is rare because real love is rare (I’m not talking about romantic love but sacrificial love).  Recently in my reading I came upon this quote by Dietrich Bonhoeffer and I’ve been thinking on it ever since:  “Human love breeds hot house flowers; spiritual love creates the fruits that grow healthily in accord with God’s good will in the rain and storm and sunshine of God’s outdoors.”  If you have true friends cherish them.

To see more photos go check out Rachel’s blog here.  Make sure to leave her some comment love too!  And you can follow her on twitter as well.  :)

(Photos by Rachel Coker Photography)  Rachel’s mother was incredibly patient and kind to take these pictures! Thank you Mrs. Coker.

Posted on February 5, 2013 by |

{Day 335}

DSC_0009.JPG_effectedDSC_0033.JPG_effectedDSC_1313.JPG_effectedDSC_0081.JPG_effectedDSC_0070.JPG_effectedDSC_0126.JPG_effectedDSC_0132.JPG_effectedDSC_0102.JPG_effectedI’ve been excited about this post for weeks!  Readers, I can now officially introduce you to my new friend who I came across through my blog.  Ladies and gentlemen meet the amazing Rachel.  (You can read how we met here.)  Most people won’t accomplish half of the things she has in their lifetime let alone by the age of 17 (hello, she’s written and had two books published already!).  After meeting this lovely lady about a month ago we’ve been dreaming and scheming about this shoot.  It’s a miracle that we got to meet and I’m so thankful we did because Rachel has been such a gift to me!  In light of that we wanted to make the most of the time and play big girl dress up. 🙂  You heard me right.  Oh yeah and to put it over the top we decided to go matching.  If you’re going to play dress up in a public place it might as well look intentional right!?  Not to mention that we were inspired by two of our favorite bloggers who regularly travel around the world in decidedly twin like outfits.  🙂  I hope you like part one.  Part two is coming next week and is quite tulle filled and colorful!

Rachel, I’m incredibly grateful to know you.  You’re an amazing woman and I’m always forgetting that you’re only 17 because you’re so mature.  I love your exuberance and energy.  I love that you have exciting goals and that you are willing to learn and grow.  I had a grand time laughing with you and I always enjoy our long chats.  You’re a beautiful woman inside and out and I look forward seeing your story unfold.  I love you.

To see more photos go check out Rachel’s blog here.  Make sure to leave her some comment love too!  And you can follow her on twitter as well.  🙂

(Photos by Rachel Coker Photography)  Rachel’s mother was incredibly patient and kind to take these pictures! Thank you Mrs. Coker.

Posted on January 31, 2013 by |

{Day 334}

601137_391442547616559_1291947293_n“I’m so excited!”
“People will think we’re crazy if we count down the days.”
We didn’t care. We counted down anyways to the day we would get to meet.

All it took was for one comment to join a west coast girl and an east coast girl. Just one post to weave two stories into each other.

Rachel had left a comment on my blog and I randomly (although not randomly at all if you know what I mean) had checked out her website and read about her. So after months of reading her blog and wanting to contact her I wrote her an email. Thankfully she wrote back right away. It was the 27th of December 2012. After exchanging a flurry of rather excited messages and several hours of skype we realized that Rachel would be flying to the west coast in less than a month’s time. In that moment my mind was made up. There was no way I was going to pass up the opportunity to see Rachel in person when she was going to be three hours away. Well this past Saturday my sweet mum and I made the trek up to Seattle and back just so I could meet my new friend. And it was completely worth it! Not only did I get to spend time with my mom on the mini road trip but Rachel and I spent time tiptoeing around the library dressed in tulle. Did I mention that we planned a photo shoot together? We did. And those pictures will be coming to the blog very soon and then I can officially introduce you to my new, lovely friend. I’m so thankful to have met Rachel. Getting to meet wonderful people through my blog never ceases to amaze me. It wasn’t so bad laughing and smiling all day and playing dress up either!

Posted on January 28, 2013 by |

{Day 333}

IMG_5128IMG_5141Warning:  This is a very miscellaneous post.  Then again that’s okay since I’m Miss Elaini ous. 😉

I love numbers (but you already know this).  For some reason I have taken an affinity to 3…and 7.  I can’t explain it.  So to have three threes in one post makes the child part of my heart really happy.  Hey, I’m easily amused!

It’s been a while since I’ve done an outfit post so I thought it would be fun to try my creativity.  I haven’t really bought any new things since I started the project back in May of 2011.  Of course I have gotten some hand me downs but it sounds way better if you say re-gifted items right?  😉  Although my sweet friend gave me this amazing necklace from Towne & Reese as a Christmas gift and I like it so much.  It instantly makes outfits better.  I’d love to hear how you make shopping your closet more fun.  Any good tips for me?

Many people choose to make goals at the beginning of January but most of them peter out by the end of the month.  I didn’t make any resolutions in January but I did make some for February.  I’m going to try and blog twice a week and I even made a schedule.  This is something just short of miraculous since I’m not so great at planning.  I’m excited to see how it all turns out and I hope you’ll enjoy it too.

Update on Hosanna:  Well….his sister isn’t a match for a bone marrow transplant and if a sibling isn’t a match then they won’t do the transplant.  But his count’s have been going up on their own which is very good!  I’m still waiting to hear more info but in the meantime I continue to pray for our sweet boy.  If you’re the praying type I’d love for you to join me in praying for him.  (For those of you who don’t know, Hosanna is a 10 year old boy in India with Leukemia)

UPDATE! $71,090.14 😀  So what should the new goal be?  Please let me know what you think in the comments below!

(Not to annoy you or anything but this post is also on the 23rd of this month and it’s 2013 which means that’s a whole lot of threes!)

Posted on January 23, 2013 by |

{Day 332}

IMG_4994IMG_5001Right at the first of the year I got an email that definitely made my day.  My lovely friend Sherry invited me and my mum to come to Urbaca Salon for a little pampering.  Okay, a lot of pampering.  I got a facial and it was the most relaxing and wonderful hour and a half.  I basically never wanted to leave.  Ever.  My face, which has been a bit bloody from my health issues, was quite happy when I left.  And two days latter I was still glowing.  Someone even asked me if something really great had happened to make me all radiant.  Yes, it was that good.  The really neat thing is that Sherry is an incredibly talented woman and makes her own products!  What I love about them is that they are paraben, sulfate, and cruelty free.  Not to mention that a lot of the ingredients are organic and feel amazing on your skin.  AH.MAZE.ING.  Oh and it tickled me pink that she named the shea creme after me. 🙂  You really should go check it out!  You can find her products at Okamura Farmacopia and if you’re in the Portland, Oregon area then you should go get a facial by her at Urbaca.  You won’t regret it.

Sherry that you for spoiling me time and time again.  I very much appreciate all of your support for me and my kiddos.  You’ve been such a blessing to me and I’m grateful that I have the privilege of knowing you.

(These pictures are of several of the delightful products that I have received from Sherry and enjoy using.  You can also check out her Facebook site here!)

Posted on January 17, 2013 by |

{Day 331}

photo-132 photo-134 photo-133I scanned the room and then my face lit up as I beheld the joy on hers.  Even in the sea of black suits her gorgeous smile was more than enough to draw me right into her giant amazing hug.  I had been hesitant before to return to this event that had held so many emotions for me but seeing Rachel made everything right.  I was supposed to come back to this memory laden place like this.  Not for me but for her.  And I couldn’t imagine it being better.  As we happily chattered I glanced over and saw a boy of the tender age of six sling a backpack right on up over his miniscule suit jacket and walk off.  “What’s that I thought?!  Are they cloning these brilliant students now?”  Much to my surprise I found out that there was a junior track.

Welcome to speech and debate tournaments people.  For high school students…and apparently little children too.

So we waited for breaks and anxiously held hands waiting to see whether Rachel and Gabe had moved on to the finals.  Of course they did and we screamed and then the room started revolving in the hurry and scurry of competitors quickly scanning the line up for each event.  Danielle and I made our own list of speeches we needed to get to and then we were off.  As we waited for Rachel’s speech to start I looked at her serenely standing there waiting for the judges to let her begin and I felt a certain sense of controlled tension mixed with a prayerful calm as I winked her way.  It’s difficult to explain the vibe of those rooms.  It’s as if a cello string is about to be plucked and air thick with anticipation will hold it suspended for those 10 minutes that can feel like eternity to the speaker.  But speech after speech my sweet friend triumphed and sparkled and made me proud.  Yet she is humble and gracious just like the rest of her wonderful family.  We’ve “adopted” these delightful friends who came into our lives for a speech tournament 3 years ago and I’m so thankful that the Lord brought them.  Mrs. H, Danielle, Rachel, and Gabe we are so grateful to know you.  You all shine the love of Jesus and are some of the most delightful people I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.  Thanks for letting me be a small part of your life.  I love you.

P.S.  Hosanna update:  He has been moved to a private hospital which will cost more money but we hope he will get better treatment here.  At this point they are saying that the only hope is for him to get a bone marrow transplant.  The catch is that the doctors will only do it if his sister is an exact match.  So please pray that she is!  And that this treatment will work for our sweet boy Hosanna.  Thank you all for praying.  It has been an immense blessing and very needed!

P.P.S.  UPDATE! $70,990!!! Does anyone want to push it over to the $71K mark?! 😀  Each and every donation really does make a difference for these sweeties in India.

Posted on January 14, 2013 by |

{Day 330}

14630_497292300293206_1346994252_nYes, I took a mini (and much needed) break from blogging but I’m back now.  I have good new and some very difficult news.  I’ll start with the good news first! Official update is now $70,730.14!  I’ll be setting a new goal soon…

Now for the post that I have been trying to formulate in my mind and just struggling with.  You see one of “my” sweet children, Hosanna, has leukemia.  I wrote about him here.  Since then he has only gotten worse with the different counts going up and down.  Last night I heard from my friend Paige in India and she said that Hosanna is coughing up blood and that the doctors have only given him 2 days to live.  Knowing that sends a knife straight to my heart and I wish that I could give my bone marrow or platelets to make him better.  He needs a miracle and I long to help.  And I can.  I can pray.  I can pray that God will heal him and I will.  If you are the praying type will you please join me?  Also please spread the word about this precious young boy.  He’s only ten.  Please pray for his mother and for his sister too.  As you can imagine this is incredibly painful and heart wrenching.  I will do my best to give you all updates as I get them.  Thank you!

Posted on January 9, 2013 by |

{Day 329}

Happy New Year! 

Thank you for being such wonderful readers!  I’m so grateful to announce that:

We made it! 

$70,455.14

I’ll be getting another update soon with the official total. 🙂  Thank you everyone for helping change these sweet little lives in India.  It makes such a difference.

(Photo by: Autumn Johnson Photography)

Posted on January 1, 2013 by |

{Day 328}

Well somehow I’ve managed to blog another year by the grace of God!  Here are a few of the pictures that meant something in my life this year for so SO many reasons.  I’m blessed.  I wish I could tell you why each one of these matters but it would take too long…

Praise the Lord, all nations!  Extol him, all peoples!

For great is his steadfast love toward us, and the faithfulness of the Lord endures forever. Praise the Lord!

Psalms 117

Can we reach the goal??  We only need another $1,115 to get us there! If you give even just $10 dollars then that will make a huge difference.  I believe we can reach the goal! DID I MENTION IT’S A TAX WRITE OFF??  BECAUSE IT IS. 

Another UPDATE! $68,885.14

Posted on December 31, 2012 by |

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