Saturday, August 31, 2013

You! Yes, you right there! Read this. This is an announcement.

Hey internetians, I haven't been blogging as much as I want to. I've been a little busy, but I plan to start posting regularly. I'm trying something new. I was surfing the web a little while ago and I came across something called a blog challenge. It's a list of random things to blog about. So I looked up some more blog challenge lists and chose a bunch of my favorites.
 -Actual announcement begins-  So starting this coming week, every Monday and Thursday, I will pick one thing from the list and blog about it. I will try my best to get the post out on those days and I might post some other stuff in between. I will keep going until I reach the end of my list, and then maybe I'll do something else, or maybe I'll write a whole new list......I don't know yet. So yeah........ok I'm done announcing.  :)



Cheerio,
Angelina XD

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Be still my soul pt.2

Be still, my soul: thy God doth undertake
To guide the future, as He has the past.
Thy hope, thy confidence let nothing shake;
All now mysterious shall be bright at last.
Be still, my soul: the waves and winds still know
His voice Who ruled them while He dwelt below.



 Cheerio,
Angelina XD

Friday, August 16, 2013

31 Signs You Grew Up Seventh-Day Adventist


1. You know a haystack has nothing to do with actual hay.

You know a haystack has nothing to do with actual hay.

It’s your favorite lunch, stacked high with lettuce, tomatoes, beans, veggie chili, cheese and globs and globs of sour cream.

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Cheerio,
Angelina XD




Sunday, August 11, 2013

Finally!! An excuse to stay up late!

Look for the 2013 Perseid meteor shower to be at its prolific best from late August 11 until dawn August 12! Great times to watch: after midnight and before dawn on August 11, 12 or 13. We give the nod to Monday, August 12 – in the hours between midnight and dawn. But any of these mornings should be fine for watching this year’s Perseid shower.
At dusk and early evening on August 11, the waxing crescent moon shines between the planet Venus and the star Spica. The planet Saturn is found above Spica.
 The Perseids are a summertime classic. They’re a favorite for Northern Hemisphere viewers, though this shower can also be watched from tropical and subtropical latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere as well. Plus the moon is setting at mid-evening, to provide a dark sky for this year’s Perseid meteors. What more can you ask? Find a dark, open sky far away from the harsh glare of city lights, lie down comfortably on a reclining lawn chair and enjoy the show. You don’t need to know the constellations. You don’t need special equipment. Simply look up to watch Perseid meteors streaking the nighttime sky. As seen from around the world, the most meteors usually fall in the dark hours before dawn.


Cheerio,
Angelina XD


Source: http://earthsky.org/tonight

Friday, August 2, 2013

Deeper Still.

“There is no pit so deep, that God's love is not deeper still.”
― Corrie ten Boom



Cheerio,
Angelina XD

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Only God.

 
Who but You, could breathe and leave a trail of galaxies and dream of me?
What kind of king would choose to wear a crown that bleeds and scars to win my heart?
What kind of Love tells me I’m the reason He can’t stay inside the grave?
Who could speak, and send the demons back from where they came with just one Name?
 What other heart would let itself be broken every time till He healed mine?
Emmanuel, the promised King the baby who made angels sing Son of Man who walked with us, healing, breathing in our dust
The author of all history, the answer to all mysteries The Lamb of God who rolled away, the stone in front of every grave.

 -Excerpts from Natalie Grant's song, Alive.


 Cheerio,
Angelina XD


Photo Credit: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA