Saturday, December 10, 2011

Observations From a Proverbs 31 Woman

Hello friends! If you haven't already watched this video, you should! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WAFFMF4iZY

I loved it, but let me be the first to say: being a Proverbs 31 woman is very difficult.
Over the summer I led a Bible Study over Proverbs, and the last week we had a special Proverbs 31 party. It was fantastic! My little apartment was filled with some of the most beautiful, God-seeking women I have ever met!

One thing that did surprise me though, as I looked around at these holy faces, was that most of us were single. How did that happen?! I asked them what they thought and the only answer that we could come up with was that there is a serious lack of Godly guys out there. I would take it one step further and say that there is a serious lack of Christians willing to live their faith out there.

I have made my share of mistakes. I know how it feels to think that the only way to keep a guy's attention was to let him use you. As much as I regret what happened, I don't place the blame on any of them. I wanted attention...I was using them too. I even thought it was what I wanted, but I never ended up being happy. I didn't trust that God had something better planned for me.

Now it seems the more I seek to follow God and become the unique woman he has called me to be, the more society pushes me away and the less likely I am to find a guy willing to walk with me instead of in front of me or behind me. It is frustrating to know that you are working hard to be a Godly woman  and not see your brothers AND sisters working too. It is frustrating to see your sisters in despair that guys do not seem to value what they have to offer. It is frustrating to be insecure, and every day is a struggle. It is my prayer that my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ would build each other up so that together we can build God's kingdom.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha

I cringe every time I pay $5 for a drink, so I have taken it upon myself to figure out how to make my favorite drinks on my own. As you can tell they most often involve the work "mocha."

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 white chocolate square (the baker's kind you buy in a big block)
  • 1 cup of milk
  • 1 cup of brewed coffee
  • 2 TBS of Peppermint Mocha instant coffee (I used Maxwell House brand)
  • and Whipped Cream + a peppermint stick for garnish.
1.) Put the white chocolate and milk in a mug and heat in the microwave for 1 min 30 seconds.
2.) Mix chocolate and milk until mostly incorporated.
3.) Mix in the instant coffee powder as well as the brewed coffee.
4.) Stir well (candy canes make good swizzle sticks for this recipe) and top with whipped cream.

Enjoy :)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

The Opal Engagement Ring

If you know me at all you know that I love vintage. So, it was not unusual that I spent the majority of my Saturday afternoon at the 23rd Street Antique mall. There were many treasures to be found there, but what really caught my eye was a case of antique wedding and engagement rings near the front. I was dazzled by the diamonds cut like I had never seen. I cannot describe their beauty accurately. Here is a picture of something similar to the ones I am thinking of:
Gorgeous, huh?!


And the best thing of all was that they had a diamond and opal one. The opals looked like little dew drops on a rose-gold branch. Now, I like diamonds, but I ADORE opals. When I saw this ring my mind went berserk! I started thinking crazy things. Like: "I wish I had a man that would buy me something like that!" ha ha, do all girls think this way? Maybe not super-feminist women. They probably would think "Forget men, I am going to buy this for myself! I deserve it!" And friends...I think I am almost there. I simply must have one.

Here is a picture of a ring that was very similar to the one I saw:
*swoon*


These are lovely too:


Bubble Bread

Bubble bread is easy to make and with a few adjustments can be made for any meal, even dessert!

Breakfast Bubble Bread:
 Ingredients:
  • Ham chunks
  • Cheese cubes
  • 1 can of Pillsbury French Loaf bread dough.
1.) Pull off about a golf ball sized ball of dough and wrap it around one ham or cheese chunk. Reshape into a ball.
2.) Place ball in the bottom of a greased loaf pan.
3.) Continue wrapping alternating between ham and cheese chunks until the pan is half full.
4.) Bake at 350 deg. for 30 mins.


Apple Cinnamon Bubble Bread:
Ingredients:
  • Apple Chunks
  • 1 TBSP Cinnamon
  • 2/3 cup Sugar
  • 2 TBSP Butter
  • 1/4 cup Powdered Sugar
  • 1 TBSP Milk
  • 1 can of Pillsbury French Loaf bread dough. 
1.) Follow the same steps as before for wrapping the apple chunks
2.) After the dough balls are reshaped roll them in the cinnamon and sugar before putting into pan.
3.) Melt butter and mix with leftover cinnamon and sugar. Pour over loaf.
4.) Bake at 350 degrees for 30 mins.
5.) Mix powdered sugar and milk to make frosting and drizzle on top of cooled bread.

Mi Casa Es Su Casa.

People often tell me "I wish I had your life." I usually laugh and tell them that they really don't, but they have set in their minds some glamourous bohemian lifestyle free of worry and focused on the creative side of things. It often, and I hope I'm not shattering anyon'es dreams, isn't that way. However, I would like to introduce you to a new part of my blog that invites you to see a snapshot into the brighter side of things. Here it goes:

I truly believe that home is where the heart so, here's a sneek peek into mine-

My Reading Corner
I love bright colors and quirky vintage items. My style is above all whimsical. I like to think that I leave a little whimsy wherever I go :)
Most everything in my apartment is begged, borrowed, thrifted or crafted.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

An Overview of Eros (Part 1)

I have become known as the girl in Bible study that always wants to talk about sex. This is fine with me. I do not think that churches talk about sex enough. Certainly not in proportion to how much the Bible talks about it or in ways that are relevant! Well, I don't want my friends to ever think that a subject is too taboo to talk about with me, especially when it concerns spiritual matters. That's why I was so excited to get to teach the chapter concerning "Eros" in C.S. Lewis's book The Four Loves this week! Lewis has such a fresh, insightful, and romantic view of the matter. I think it should be mandatory reading! Here is the companion guide I made to go along with tonight's discussion:
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An Overview of Eros (Part 1)
-Eros is different than human sexuality. Sexuality only becomes a part of Eros when it is used as an expression of love.  What is involved in sex? What is involved in love?
-Sexual relations ships can occur with or without Eros.
-Eros, though very important, is a small part of marriage.
-Eros is not usually a precursor to desire.
-Eros wants the beloved more than the sex act.
-Eros makes the pursued not just someone, but THE one.
-Eros transforms a need-pleasure into the highest of all appreciative pleasures.
-Eros needs most intensely because it appreciates most intensely.
-Eros is not an act, it is a mode of perception. Discuss the quote: “Love you? I AM you.”
-Paul encourages his followers not to abstain from Eros for too long or else it can become a distraction rather than a virtue. See 1Corinthians 7:1-16
-Sensuality is not the destroyer of marriages but rather all of the other distracters that come up.
-Eros is laughter loving. It does not treat sex too seriously. What are some reasons why sex IS serious?
* Eros illustrated:

Sexual Desire
Need to Eat
Eros
Is discarded after the need is met.
Is discarded after the need is met.
Pursues the needs of the beloved.
If need is left unmet discomfort ensues.
If need is left unmet discomfort ensues.
Appreciates the beloved and is dismayed if the need is not returned.
Is natural/biological.
Is natural/biological.
Is natural with added emotional and spiritual components.
Can become a distracter.
Can become a distracter.
Is a point of view.




Monday, October 24, 2011

10 Ways to Feel Like a 10

Dear Gal Pals,
1. Mani-pedi: Give yourself one or splurge!

2. Floss your teeth: Ha Ha...It just make you feel so clean.

3. Work it on Out: I have the gym, but I LOVE "Just Dance"

4. DIY facial: first use a scrub (that apricot scrub is the bestttt!) Then use a mud pack (Montagne   Jeunesse Fruit Smoothie Masque is my favorite, and you can get 2 for $3 at Walgreens)

5. www.peopleofwalmart.com Sure, it's a little mean to laugh at these people, but your don't know them, and you are FOR SURE better looking.

6. Treat yourself to some new lipgloss for an instant ego boost.

7. If you haven't heard of this brand you are missing out! Low calorie chocolate for the win! www.skinnycow.com

8. Put on your cute girl panties. They look good on ya!

9. Live vicariously: Watch a movie where not just the 10s win (Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, 27 Dresses)

10. GIRL TALK! You're friends love telling you how hot you are, your mom just tells you to stop wearing yoga pants.
-Emily

Saturday, October 15, 2011

What I Learned From a Mini-Breakdown

Ever have one of those day where nothing goes right; you think that the universe is against you, and you just want to crawl up in a ball and eat a whole bad of puffy Cheetos? Well, the past few WEEKS have been like that for me. I suddenly looked around and saw my world imploding. Pretty soon there was nothing left for me to do but cry. Last night I cried A LOT. It was really pathetic and kind of gross, but it needed to happen. As I laid there sniffling I thought "This is good. I need to feel this. Really feel how upset I am and let it all out." I journaled, prayed, and asked others to pray for me too, then I went to sleep.
This morning when I woke up I decided that it was going to be my last day being depressed. I was going to throw myself a pity party. This involved a lot of journaling, Bath and Body products, British pop music, junk food and "Dirty Dancing" (which I may or may not have watched twice in one day). I cleaned the apartment, I beat my all my high scores on Just Dance, I read some Poe, and I organized all of my hair accessories. I feel better. Here's what I learned:
  • It's okay to feel sad and crazy. Embrace it and then let it go.
  • If you focus on the one way someone doesn't love you, you lose sight of all the wonderful ways they really do.
  • Just because thing change doesn't mean that things are getting worse.
  • It's okay to ask for help and to be vulnerable. Your true friends never judge.
  • I can tell my best friends anything. I love them so much.
  • People, in general, want to help. Sometimes you just have to let them know how they can.
  • Turning off my phone and computer was like an instant retreat.
  • I care too much what other people think about me.
  • People say that I need to "play the game" if I want to get a man, but any man worth my time will be a rule-bender like me. I will never change who I am for anyone.
  • People say that any man would be lucky to date me, that is absolutely true.
  • PRAYER WORKS!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Monarchs of September

How fondly I will remember
The Monarchs of September
Whirling down all around
Then up pieces of soul heaven bound

Did I disturb what lay so still
Or give rise to God’s good will?
Burnt orange wings against sky blue sky
And for what ,but beauty, do they live and die.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Crimson and Cream Parfait

1 pint of raspberries
12 oz of Vanilla yogurt (I recommend Wallaby Organics Vanilla Bean it is by far THE BEST EVER)
Crushed Vanilla Wafers
Whipped Cream

Layer the yogurt and raspberries starting with the yogurt. Fill container until 3/4 full and then top with whipped cream and vanilla wafers! YUM!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sunflower Canvas Bag

This bag is the perfect size to take traveling with you. Fits a sketchbook and pencils perfectly or key/wallet/phone. All I did was color on the canvas bag with crayola crayons and set with a warm iron. Seal with a spray varnish.

It's Time for Fall Flavors!

Pumpkin
Cranberry
Apple
Orangle
Walnut
Pecan
Cinnamon
Caramel
Toffee
Honey
Ginger
I can't wait to get in the kitchen and start creating!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Be A Better Friend

Hey, you! Be a Better Friend
People who think that I am naturally a good friend are delusional. It is only through the grace of God, and a lot of prayer and patience that I am anywhere near consistent. It is in our nature to be self centered and to take advantage of those who are closest to us. The truth is, being a good friend takes work. A LOT of work, but isn’t it worth it? Don’t we all love that someone who is unfailingly loyal, consistent, and trustworthy? Why not be that person!? I guarantee you will be appreciated! Here are some steps to get you jump started:
  • Think of an old friend you haven’t talked to in a while and send them a message. Sure, it might seem random, but there is a reason why you two were friends way-back-when…celebrate it!
  • Think of a friend who is going through a rough time. What can you do to make their life easier? Don’t ask, just do it!
  • Random gifts are so fun! Everyone loves getting them and giving them is super fun too! Your friend will appreciate the thoughtfulness.
  • Have a party! The only thing better than having one of your friends around is having all of them around. Inter-mingle friend groups. Mutual friends are my fave new friends!
  • Expand your horizons! Try something new with a friend, or go to a place you’ve never been before. Friends who discover together, stay together.
  • Be proactive! Don’t wait for your friends to come to you, be an active part of their lives. Being involved shows how much you care.
  • Diversify your friend group. Variety is the spice of life! The more friends the better, I always say! We all need different kinds of people in our lives at different times.
  • And last but not least…spend some time ALONE! Find out who you are and stay true to it no matter what! No one wants to be friends with a flake or a fake! 
Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art… It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival.
C. S. Lewis

Great Expectations

It’s not just the title of one of my favorite books of all time, it’s something I live every day. I have great expectations of people. However, I’m starting to think that these expectations have been more hurtful than helpful. People will always disappoint you. Always. I know this, but lately it seems like people don’t even try to be good friends to each other anymore. They get lazy. It makes me feel taken advantage of. I feel like I have to be clingy and persistent to get even the slightest response from my friends anymore! It’s so frustrating! I don’t want to be that kind of person, but I can’t help it. Does anyone ever feel like this? Does anyone ever think “well, crap…I’m kind of annoying!”? ha ha! It’s terrible. I try so hard to be a good friend, I’d do anything for anyone, but what’s the pay off?
Am I wrong to hold people to the standards I think consist of being a generally thoughtful person? Or am I just trying to get the attention I think I deserve? I hold myself to extremely high standards, maybe I just wish others should do the same…
“Oft expectation fails, and most oft where most it promises; and oft it hits where hope is coldest; and despair most sits”
William Shakespeare

Where Does God Fit Into Your Relationship?

Being a dedicated Christian is hard work. It t akes an almost moment by moment re-training of one’s thoughts to keep God truly #1 in our lives. We are naturally a self centered people, and it shows most in our relationships with others.
 If we are focused on ourselves and not on Christ we become a vacuum of resources. We cling to our friends and drain them of anything they can offer us that will benefit ourselves. Likewise if the other person in the relationship is focused on themselves they become a drain to you. You may spend time together, but it becomes strained and unpleasant. It can even cause an unhealthy closeness. If the two of you become extremely close you may start to rely on each other to fulfill your needs instead of God.
However, if each person makes the commitment to making God #1 how much more will that benefit the two of you together? You will be working toward a common goal and taking the steps necessary to grow your spiritual life which will in turn make you a better, more fulfilling person to be around. If you are relying on God to meet your needs you will be more blessed than you could ever imagine! What better gift could there be to offer your other half?
Here are two of the steps I am taking to commit my relationships to God:

-First, I will make my time with God top priority. I will maintain my personal Bible study and prayer journaling. I will actively seek and submit to God’s will for my life.
-Then,every time you think about the one you care about, pray for them! Chances are it will be a lot! Taking time out to pray for the person will benefit not only them, but help keep your thought life about them pure. It also shows that you are willing to submitt your plans and desires to God.

Exhale

Lately, I’m a lot more me
 I know that it began with you.
There’s something freeing about just being.
Maybe you can feel it too.

Recovery

Something beautiful begins and ends,
As each new day awakes again.
Moving forward with steps so small
Toward the one who’s worth it all.
To erase your past is to deny your soul,
The circle is what makes the whole.

The Times In Between

“Are you seeking God’s will? Are you truly seeking God’s will for your life? Friends, let me tell you one way you can check: How’s your prayer life?” That statement was so simple, but it hit me like a ton of bricks during last Sunday’s sermon.
 I am at an “in between” stage in my life right now. I have worked so hard to be the woman I am today, and for that I am very proud, yet… every once in a while frustrations come up that show us that we’re not quite where we ought to be.
There is one area in my life that I constantly struggle to submit to God, and that is the area of romance. I am a hopeless romantic with possibly the worst track record EVER! Honestly, I kind of obsess over it. Ha, the idea of a Prince Charming coming and sweeping me off of my feet becomes very alluring to a girl who is used to taking care of everyone else. And of course…I’m always in love. Always.
But what happens to a dream deferred? IT DRIVES YOU INSANE. I didn’t even know how to begin giving over all of my hopes and dreams over to God in this area. I had such a good plan: The perfect guy, perfect wedding, perfect in-laws. *sigh* Couldn’t God somehow work that all out? He seemed to be working it out for many of my friends! Isn’t life supposed to be like the movies? The smart, quirky, funny girl gets paired up with the bad boy hunk? Apparently not. I was depressed.
Then Sunday came along, after church I started praying and praying and praying that God would show me what to do. I had been praying over this issue all last semester, but this time I was serious. And what was my answer?
“Wait. I have heard your prayers. Keep praying. Pray for him. Not that you would have him, but that he would be who I called him to be. Just keep praying.”
“So…my answer is that I have to wait!? Didn’t God know how looong I had been waiting? Didn’t He care? Don’t I deserve to have what I want? I am a GOOD person?” <——That’s what was running through my head! How immature is that!? God has given me all of these blessings, which ignore so that i can focus on what I don’t have, He kindly and graciously answers my prayers and I get angry?
Being ungrateful is such a stressful way to live. I want to be happy, and therefore I must submit. Submit and pray. The times in between answered prayers are always the most stressful, but perhaps this waiting will produce in me what God truly deserves: A woman who is thankful for her blessings, and focuses on God’s will rather than her own.
Romans 12:12 Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.

Poetic

Some day I’ll meet the one who will sow seeds of stars in my heart.
He’ll love me like an ocean and we’ll never have to part.
Come cup the cosmos and hold my hand.
Soul-song universe.
Sturdy as a tree, surprising as the tide.
Wake me like a sunrise.
Stay like a sunset.
Give me peace like the moon.
 

Things I'd Buy if I had $

A cool backpack
A telescope
Craft supplies (yes, MORE)
More vintage jewelry
A case of Peace Tea
A steering wheel cover
A facial
27 Dresses (the movie)
A boatload of sushi (literally…one of the sushi boats)
A pencil case
Another book shelf
Books
Another pair of Sanuks.

Time to Grow

 “So long!” to greener grass, and ever afters.
Gonna make my bed in lovelier pastures.
Gonna find my joy beneath bluer skies
Gonna open myself up,
Gonna be surprised.
Goodbye, to what I thought I wanted
Goodbye, to the memories that haunted
Goodbye, to things that made me sad.
Hello, Happy!  I’m so glad
So glad to finally meet you.
 “So Long!” wishes that won’t come true.
I’ve had enough of you.
Hello, Happy! It’s a new day.
Hello, Adventure! Please come my way.
Goodbye, to what I thought I wanted
Goodbye, to the memories that haunted
Goodbye, to things that made me sad.
Hello, Happy!  I’m so glad
So glad to finally meet you.
I’m ready now.
And Perhaps, I’ll never know
Why I wasted so much time
But I’m leaving now.
It’s time to grow.

A Day in the Life

A Day In The Life

Today I:
- Determined that I did in fact lose my GPS.
-Locked my keys in the car
-Wore 2 different kinds of shoes on accident
and…
“Liz: Why is there a pair of your shorts under the sink?
Me: huh?
Liz: In with the towels that YOU obviously folded there is a pair of shorts.
Me: I put my shorts under the sink?
Liz: Apparently.
Me: oh no! I really am going crazy!”

My Love Language

I know I should be doing homework, but I just HAD to take this Love Languages Quiz. Here are my results: 10 Words of Affirmation; Quality Time; Receiving Gifts; Acts of Service; Physical Touch
Your Love Language
Actions don’t always speak louder than words. If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Hearing the words, “I love you,” are important—hearing the reasons behind that love sends your spirits skyward. Insults can leave you shattered and are not easily forgotten.
Pretty interesting, huh? I think it really says a lot about me and why I choose certain people to be around me. The highest score you could get in a section is 12, so that helps give things some perspective.
I need a lot of affirmation, and enjoy spending meaningful time spent with those I care about (maybe even some snuggeling). It’s not as important to me if you buy my things or will go out of your way to do something for me…just be encouraging and supportive and let ME serve YOU!
It was also interesting to me to see that my two lowest scores are two of the greatest ways that I show love to others (I truly cherish gift giving and service to others). I guess opposites really do attract!
Take the quiz for yourself and let me know what you got!
 http://www.5lovelanguages.com/assessments/love/

Doing Nothing

I like doing nothing                 In particular.
I do it all
               Quite well
In particular-
everything.
At the same time
You may see me sitting
Book in hand.
Not for school,
but for pleasure
              Is all mine.
Take into account
           That when I have nothing
I have everything.
                  and a plate of cookies.

Painted

Roses and Honey
Lace and bees
Leather bound books
Shady maple trees
Telescopic eyes
Cream and sugar tea
Gauzy dreams
Boats on a watercolor sea
This is how it feels to be painted me.

Inspiration

 “I repeat we would not part if we didn’t have to. Haven’t we forgiven each other’s faults time after time, and made it up again? We know each other so well that we can see no evil in each other. Is it love? I do not know,but there is something between us that cannot be undone.” -Van Gogh ^^^^ the inspiration^^^^
                                  vvv behind the poem vvv
The Fault Line:
Where does it lie
between yours and mine?
It is so faint now
Like evening’s last breath.
One lingering golden ray
That takes its hold.
Plants the roots of hope
In a barren land.
I do not know if love,
but if I do it is forever.
And cannot be undone.

Live Local. Think Global.

When we took a trip to Memphis Kasey’s uncle took us to all local eateries. The man does not go for a chain, EVER! It was such a delicious and fun experience and it really got me to thinking about investing in local eateries and businesses. I love this concept as explained by Judy Wicks:
“The Local Living Economies Movement is about:
Maximizing relationships, not maximizing profits,
Growth of consciousness, not materialism,
Democracy and decentralized ownership, not concentrated wealth,
A living return, not the highest return,
A fair price, not the lowest price,
A living wage, not the minimum wage,
Sharing, not hoarding,
Simplicity, not gluttony,
Life serving, not self-serving,
Partnership, not domination,
Cooperation based, not competition based,
Win-win exchange, not win-loose exploitation,
Family farms, not factory farms,
Bio-diversity, not monocrops,
Cultural diversity, not monoculture,
Creativity, not conformity,
Slow food, not fast food,
Our bucks, not Starbucks,
Our mart, not Wal-Mart,
Valuing life, over life-style,
And as the Earth Charter says,
“Being more, not having more.””

Awakening

 

  • Golden boy, why are you stalling?
    We both know you ought to be falling
    Hard in love or at least breakin’ even
    By now.
    This time tomorrow you’ll wake up late
    Another day and another date
    With destiny.
    Will she be the one?
    And you wonder
     Could she be the girl you’ve waited for
    Since you were seven
    Teen.
    Yeah yeah, boy gotta get up and live your life
    To make your light the only one she sees.
    In the night
    The only one she reaches for.
    Come on, boy! Get this one right.
    Get this one right.
    Walk fast, walk past, walk in between
    The lines that were drawn
    ‘Cuz Your reality is awakening.
    Get it right. Get it right.
    Hey, look! now she’s by your side.
    And she’s awakening.
  • The Upside of Failure

    “These kids have to learn that they can fail. The problem is, they have never been allowed to fail.” Dr. Hellack, one of the best teachers and leaders I have ever known, said that. She believes that by letting students fail at some things you allow them to succeed at others;  a philosophy that I whole heartedly agree with. Here are a few reasons why:
    Being allowed to fail alleviates anxiety about the future. Haven’t we all heard those stories about a person who seems so perfect and successful on the outside but tragically takes their own life because of one big failure? If they only would have known that failure was an option. Not the best option, obviously, but something that could be accepted and recovered from.
    Being allowed to fail teaches responsibility. I think many would agree that children are becoming incredibly spoiled these days. In schools problem children seem to be passed around. Rarely is a teacher willing to do the hard work of fixing the problem and they shouldn’t have to. Parents must be willing to set higher standards of behavior at home.  If a child misbehaves, there should be consequences.  A child needs to see that their actions have results in the real world. You are responsible for your life- failure is a part of life.
    Being allowed to fail makes success greater.  This goes hand in hand with the point before. If you are taught that your actions have the power to generate failure, the other side of the coin is that they also have the power to generate success. This is a success you can own. It is yours and yours alone.
    Finally, being allowed to fail closes doors. “When one door closes, another one opens,” but what if no doors ever close? It can be overwhelming. No one person can be good at everything, and no one person should expect them to be. If we coddle others into believing that they are good at everything they will strive for nothing. 
    Do you agree? Disagree? I think I have been fearing failure for too long. Here are a few quotes that I find interesting:
    “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”
    Winston Churchill

    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
    Winston Churchill

    “My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure. “
    Abraham Lincoln
    “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.”
    Michael Jordan
     “Failure is a detour, not a dead-end street.”
    Zig Ziglar
    “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.”
    Henry Ford
    “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”
    Colin Powell

    Better Than Starbucks Mexican Mocha Latte

    For around $1.50 make your own 14oz Mexican Mocha Late!
    6oz. milk
    2 wedges of Mexican hot chocolate mix
    8oz. medium-strong brewed coffee

    Heat the milk until very hot, but not boiling. Put the milk, hot chocolate mix, and brewed coffee in a blender and whip for approx. 30 seconds.

    Optional (but highly recommended)
    1 TBS. of agave nectar to sweeten
    Whipped topping+ a sprinkle of cinnamon.