Friday, September 10, 2010

I'm not even sure how to title this...



Ok, so yesterday was anthem auditions. Had to get up and 6am to be there at my teachers house at 7:45. Anyways, we warmed up and then headed for the USA airways(btw, you get to know girls way better than you thought you knew them when riding together. haha), Karlie, Emily, Julia, Melody, Erin and me all in one car. It was quite crammed. Then the rest in Lori and some other ladies car(s). When we got there we signed in and what-not and watched other auditioners(is that a word?) A lot were really good, but went over the two min. time limit so they were automatically eliminated. We finally after watching at least 20ppl went outside to warm up. The funniest part about that day was, there were three ladies there(to audition) dressed in black dresses, black shoes white mid-gloves, their hair was arranged like Lucy and Ethel, and each one had two HUGE purple flowers arranged on each side of their head, when we went out to warm up Lori says "Did you see those purple ladies!!? talk about hilarious!!" Yeah, they were right behind Lori. It was hilarious.

Went in sang and we were interviewed on ch. 15news!!! Yes, we were on ch. 15 and 3. Bailey and Emilee were interviewed but, the camera guy did a head wave shot of us all. it was pretty cool. oh, and some of the girls got newspaper interviews so, they might be in there. lol

Tiffany, Karlie and Bri did solo tryouts, Tiffany Bailey and Karli did a trio and Tiffany and Bri did a duet. When we got there, there were four people, when we left there were at least 80. And we left at lunch so I can only imagine the number they got after that. 7am to 7pm. Long day for them.

So after much bonding with a lot of the girls, picture taking, getting in trouble for taking pictures, Making fun of the news reporter dudes wearing make up, laughing at "Abraham Lincoln, and Lori, Mr. Ziemer(karlies dad) and Mrs. Ashworth getting parking tickets, and much rage bout that we finally left. It was a long morning. Lori says she has a really good feeling about the group number. Not sure when we will find out whether or not we made it. But it was way fun and a good experience! :)

Random Fact: One of my favorite things to do, is ice skate!(tho, its rare I get to)

Mandie

Monday, September 6, 2010

History Behind The Music

If your a History nut like me, then I think you'll like this.

We have owned this CD titled 'Hymns Ancient and Modern {Passion} and I never realized but, with each song in the cover book, it gives the History of the song, whom wrote it, etc. Most of them, we all know really well, but if I come across one that seems like it might not be that well known, I will link the lyrics. :) let me know if you guys find this of any interest?? :))
Its really interesting.

O Worship The King~ Original lyrics by Robert Grant, 1833 ( Reworking of earlier lyrics written by William Kethe, 1561)
Born in England, Robert Grant moved at age 6 to India where his father headed the East India Company. He returned to England to study at Cambridge and was knighted in 1834, about the time of the hymns writing. As Grant studied Psalm 104, he penned one of the greatest of all Christian Hymns. He returned to India as Governor of Bombay and died there in 1838.

Doxology~ Lyrics by Thomas Ken, 1674
The lyrics to the Doxology are the last verse of the hymn "Awake, My Soul, And With The Sun."
Thomas ken wrote three hymns for the devotional use of the boys at Winchester College, where he was chaplain. The hymns were among the first in England, written at a time when the established church believed only Scripture should be sung as hymns. Some considered it sinful and blasphemous to write new lyrics for church music, akin to adding to the Scritures. Ironically, the last stanza of each hymn is the same and has come into widespread use as the Doxology, perhaps the most frequantly used piece of music in public worship.

Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee~ Lyrics by Henry Jackson van Dyke, 1907
Henry can Dyke composed this hymn in 1907, while speaking at Williams College in Massachusetts, inspired by the nearby Berkshire Mountains. When later asked about the hymn, he replied, "These verses are simple expressions of common Christian feelings and desires in this present time - hymns of today that may be sung together by people who know the thought of the age, and are not afraid that any truth of science will destroy religion, or any revolution on earth overthrow the Kingdom of heaven."

Praise To The Lord, The Almighty~ Lyrics by Joachim Neander, 1680
This song was translated for German to English by Catherine Winkworth, 1863
Though the descendant of generations of preachers, Joachim was a rebellious young man who, at 20, joined a group of students who gathered to ridicule and scoff the worshipers at St. Martins Church in Bremen, Germany. But, the sermon that day arrested and convicted him, leading to his conversion, and he later became the assistant preacher at the very same church. Joachim penned this hymn at age 30- the year he died- while battling tuberculosis.

Father Let Me Dedicate(btw, I absolutely LOVE this song.) ~ Lyrics by Lawrence Tuttiett, 1864
Tuttiett wrote this hymn while vicar of lea Marston, Warwickshire, England. He wrote many poems, devotional and theological books, but is better known for his hymns, the most well known being this one. John Julian in his work, Dictionary of Hymnology, states "Mr. Tuttiett's hymns are characterized by smoothness of rhythm, direction of aim, simplicity of language, and deep earnestness. Those for special services and seasons are of great merit."

How Great Thou Art~ Original lyrics by Carl Boberg, 1886
English translation and 4th verse by Stuart K. Hine, 1953 Original music, Swedish Folk Melody, O store Gud.
In 1886, Swedish pastor, Carl Boberg, then 26, composed the nine original stanzas as a poem, O store Gud, or "O Mighty God" In time, the poem was translated into German and Russian and was noticed by a British missionary who was serving in Ukraine. That missionary, Reverend Stuart K. Hine, was visiting a home in the Carpathian Mountains near the Polish border when he found a Christian by the name of Dimitri and his wife. Almost by chance, a Bible had fallen into their hands, but no one in the village, save Dimitri's wife, had learned how to read, and she only with the greatest of effort. As she slowly spelled out the wonderful words of John 3:16 to the wondering villagers, tears began to flow, and one by one they dropped to their knees, crying aloud to God. Twelve of these villagers had been truly converted, and it was these believing disciples that Mr. Hine met when he called at the cottage in the mountains that day. He arrived just in time to hear them crying out in amazement again at the revelation of God's love at Calvary.
Under the inspiration of the blessed scene, he wrote, "And when I think that God, His son not sparing, sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in; that on the Cross, my burden gladly bearing, He bled and died to take away my sin....Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee, How great tho art! How great tho art!"

Raise Up The Crow(All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name)~ Original lyrics by Edward Perronet, 1779
(Last verse added by John Rippon in 1787)
This song was first published (verse one only) anonymously in 1779, and again in 1780 with eight verses under the title, "On the resurrection, the Lord is King". A dozen years later it was attributed to Perronet. Though Perronet traveled with the Wesley's for a season, he eventually parted ways to pastor a small church in Canterbury where he died in 1792. His last recorded words are : "Glory to God in the height of His divinity! Glory to God in the depth of His humanity! Glory to God in His all-sufficiency! Into His hands I commend my spirit".

All Creatures Of Our God And King~ Lyrics by Francis of Assisi, ca. 1225
Founder of the Franciscan Order, Assisi spurned the noble lifestyle his upbringing afforded him, choosing a simple and humble life of devotion to Christ. In Sep. 1225, Francis composes this hymn in a poetic masterpiece called "Canticle of the Sun." At the time, he was almost completely blind, worn frail by years of laborious toil. Thirteen months later Francis died. Desiring to show he had nothing in common with the world, he removed habit and lay on the bare ground, covered only with a borrowed cloth, rejoicing that he was able to keep the faith with "Lady Poverty" to the end.
Though written in 1225, an English version of "All Creatures" did not appear until 1919, when Rev. William H. Draper used it for a worship festival in Leeds, England. The text of Assisi's hymn echoes the heartbeat of Psalm 148

The Solid Rock~Lyrics by Edward Mote, 1832
At the time of this hymn's writing, Edward Mote was a carpenter by trade. But in 1852, at age 55, he became the pastor of the Baptist Church in Horsham, Sussex, where he ministered 21yrs.
He writes: "One morning it came to me to write an hymn on the Gracious Experience of a Christian. As I went up Holborn I had the chorus, 'On Christ the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sad.' In the day I had four first verses complete, and wrote them off. On the Sabbath following I met brother King as I came out of Lisle Street Meeting , who informed me that his wife was very ill, and asked me to call and see her. He said that it was his usual custom to sing a hymn, read a portion, and engage in prayer, before he went to meeting. He looked for his hymnbook but could find it nowhere. I said, I have some verses in my pocket; if he liked, we would sing them. We did, and his wife enjoyed them so much, that after service he asked me, as a favor, to leave a copy of them for his wife. I went home, and by the firside composed the last two verses, wrote the whole off, and took them to sister King. As these verses so met the dying woman's case, my attention to them was the more arrested and I had a thousand printed for distribution." Edward Mote. Letter to the Gospel Herald

Phos Hilaron~Corporate Confession~ Anonymous 4th century~ Translated John Kebel, 1834
As early as the 4th century, the Phos Hilaron (Hail Gladdening Light) was already considered ancient, being a mainstay of evening prayers in a tradition known as the lighting of the lamps. At that time in Jerusalem, a candle was kept perpetually burning in the empty tomb of Christ, its glow a symbol of the living light of Jesus. As Christians gathered to worship, the candle was brought forth from the tomb, it's bright, solitary flame calling the church to celebrate the Rised Lord. Phos Hilaron literally means "hilarious light", especially meaningful given that this hymn was probably sung in the catacomba by the earliest Church.
http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/p/passion6936/phoshilaronhailgladdeninglight950027.html

Fairest Lord Jesus~
Lyrics anonymous, attributed to German Jesuits in the 17th Cen.
This hymn first appeared in a Jesuit Hymnbook titled, "Munster Gesangbuch" in 1677, but the text was in existence at least fifteen years earlier. Though found in a manuscript dating back to 1662, the origin of the words remains a mystery.

Take My Life~Lyrics by Frances R. Havergal, 1874
Frances Havergal, at age 36, received a book called, "All for Jesus", which stresses the importance of making Christ Lord over every dimension of one's life. ON Advent Sunday, Dec. 2, 1873, she saw the blessedness of consecration and made a full surrender of her all to Christ. Not long after she was visiting ten people in a house, of which she writes: "I went for a little visit of five days(to Areley House.) There were ten persons in the house, some unconverted and long prayed for, some converted, but not rejoicing Christians. He gave me the prayer, 'Lord, give me all in this house!' And He did just that. Before I left the house every one had got a blessing. The last night of my visit after I had retired, the governess asked me to go to the two daughters. They were crying; then and there both of them trusted and rejoiced; it was nearly midnight. I was too happy to sleep, and passed most of the night in praise and renewal of my own consecration; and these little couplets formed themselves, and chimed in my heart one after another till they finished wit h'Ever, Only ALL for Thee!'" Havergal Manuscripts.

Well, thats it! I hope you all found some interest in it? lol

God Bless,
Mandie

Saturday, August 14, 2010

God's Candy


While eating my apple today, with every bite I took, juice went streaming down my arm. Yes, it was very juicy which made it quite sticky, and messy. But, as I wiped the juice off my arm, I looked at my apple with earnest. And started thinking how amazing this apple that God had created was. Something so delicious and packed with so much nutrition; It's design, shape and form.
Then I started thinking about God's other 'candies', Oranges, Pears, Plumbs, Banana's you name it! How amazing and wonderful they are! Only God can create something so magnificent as just an apple. No one can duplicate or recreate something so wonderful. You can plant a seed, but it won't grow without God's help. Not in our wildest dreams. How great our God is!
The simplicity and beauty He has made. From the thought of any apple it led to vegetables, and creation in itself. None of this could possibly happen just "by chance".
It may seem like simple logic; But ever take a minute to think about these things? How the juice of an apple could take captive of my wandering thoughts. Healthy snack turned into deep thinking. Sometimes I just take things for granted without even thanking our heavenly father for, forgetting the one who made them.

Thank-You Jesus. <3

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sick ~ Try-outs ~ Narnia

So pretty much we all have sore throats. I didn't start feeling icky till Monday, but didn't think much of it until yesterday when around a bit after dinner I thought..hmmm. Making a doctor appt. in the morning and we'll see what my doc says. Its terrible. My nose burns all the time, my throat is so incredibly raw. I'm sure if you have ever had strep you know the feeling. (thats what i think I have anyways) *Edit* The test results came back negative. He(my doc.) said its viral. But, they are going to keep the throat sample alive to see if anything changes. So, we'll see. On the bright side, no meds for me other than (if needed) pain meds. :)

Yesterday (Tues.) We started piano and voice back up. I have got new books. Dif. composer(Alfred) and a little bit harder, but its all for the better. I think Ill get the hang of it in no time..hopefully. ;) When voice class started( for those of you who don't know what voice is, its basically singing lessons. ;)) my teacher had a whole bunch of new things to show us. Modified ear training, learning our 'do-rae-mes' so well that just seeing the hand motion we can simply sing it and hearing a note on the piano being able to sing it. It may not sound hard, its actually pretty basic. But it def. takes lots of ear training and is all kinda new. Anyways. Next month we have try outs to sing the national anthem for the Rattlers(Or I think anyways. lol) We have group, solo's and trio tryouts(of course, you can pick and choose). If we make it, we have greater potential for later tryouts. Excit'n.

The new Narnia(Voyage Of The Dawn Treader) is coming out in Dec. don't know bout you guys, but I'm pretty excited to see it. If you haven't seen the trailer for it here is a link. http://www.narnia.com/

So, thats my update. Its late and I have to get up early. We have a fun exciting visit with the awesome case worker in the morning. *half sarcasm*

Random Fact: Reading and learning new words is my 'hobby'. Learning what the words mean, so I can use them in a sentence! ;)

God Bless
Mandie

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Failure To The Max

Ok ok! I would so totally not be posting an update right now..but! I have a video to share. If you can't handle pain, the sight of pain, or any of the other such, then leave the page now. ;)
First, the story behind this..
Yesterday while the little ones were napping I grabbed Micah and said "Get your shoes on, we're going for a walk!' Which he then replies, ok I'm taking my bike!" We made it to park and decided to sit for a minute then Micah says "you know what?! I'm going to jump my bike off this table" I said no Micah, you'll only hurt yourself "no no, itll be fine watch!" Ok, your only going to make a fool of yourself. So he puts his bike...well, here, watch the vid! (Oh, walk indeed!)



No worries he is fine. But, this video was fallowed by one hour of "I'm so stupid, what was I thinking!!?"
Oh, and the doctor told him squat, so we still don't know what is wrong with him. I hope you enjoyed this, feel free to laugh if you want. Its ok, mom did first thing she saw it!

Random fact : I like llamas....and sheep

:)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Convention, Micah, Adoption

The convention went very well! Weather was absolutely perfect(well, on the first day anyways) speakers were good and even saw some old friends. The only thing I regret is walking so much, but I press on!

Second day, well second day started out good till Micah came running to my mom saying "mom! mom! I was taking a shower and all of the sudden couldn't see my hands" long story short, he went to the ER they tested him blood sugar below 20(which, is bad!!) and a complex migraine which can mimic a stroke which he thought he was having and he thought he would die, but he didn't. He has a doctor appt. tomorrow, he might be hypoglycemic which can lead to diabetes which again, isn't good. So, we'll see what they say!

Finally,(the wonderful news) the adoption finally took place, Madison, Jaden and Jeremy are now (legally) ours. Always have been, its just they finally decided to actually get it over with! haha
It happened so fast. We got there, were called we sat, then the lady person said "all rise" and just as we were lifting our butts off our seats the judge came in and said, thank you please be seated(so basically we didn't even stand up! haha) signed a few papers and wam bam! Somehow sitting there and going through it, and it being over with already seems like it never happened, but it did!! Praise God!!




Well, I only had a moment,so its time for me to go!

Random Fact: When I was 3 I fell into a fire pit. (well, it was just put out so the pit was still VERY hot) No joke.

God Bless
Amanda:)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

What You Don't See...

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What happened to, men/boys opening doors for women, (or anyone) giving up their chairs when there is none if she wishes to sit, saying, "please, take my coat, and no longer suffer in this cold". what happened to the men running a business vs. the women. Oh, their at home cooking dinner?! silly boys. What happened to true gentlemen, where have they gone?! Of course it goes beyond saying, take my seat.
What happened to young ladies wanting to stay home and learn to cook and sew and do all the things they ought. Where are they? Hardly ever do you see a girl in a dress/skirt. I'm not against pants, wear them every so often myself. But, because her parents say so, not what she wants. Where are all the stay at home moms!? Oh, thats right, they sent their kids off to school so they could go have a 'paying job' of their own. What happened to the feminine role?! And, it goes beyond staying at home to cook and clean. Indeed.
Where are the children playing in the streets? The laughter, the joy! Oh, their playing their wiis and xbox360's?! Ok, its all good. Honestly, I'm pretty old fashioned. I like playing board games and things like that. Once in awhile Ill say ok, ok let me have a shot at this wii thing. But, hardly. When it comes down to techie stuff, Ill let others take care of it!
I often think, what if things never changed starting at..oh I don't know, 1850?! I don't think I would mind at all! Seriously! Sure sure, I like my hot running water, my electricity but, besides that. I think people could get by! They did before. ;) I'm not blaming Technology, but I think it plays a big part. Sin, I can blame the sin for woman wanting to take over office, and work in a tiny little booth and men wanting to stay at home and cook and do all the cleaning.
I'm old fashioned. Lets just face it. I mean, who doesn't like a hand written letter! I know I do! So, where is the womanly role, the chivalry and the manly role, the innocent child play!? Where did people put God's will?

Soo, I feel better, you know, after saying all that. haha I think I'll have to do some editing, but later!

Random Fact: I truly am old fashioned. If you haven't guessed yet.

God Bless
:)

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