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� Nov. 13, 2008 - ouch! my toe!

Posted in Family
Hmm... I'll write about something other than the election. I've gotten over my disappointment (That doesn't mean I'm happy  about it, but I'll survive. :)  On to happier subjects...

     Yesterday Nick and I babysat for mom while she went on her turn of the bi-weekly milk pick-up. (We trade around with another family, driving down into Kentucky to buy milk from the Amish in that area. We also pick up cheese, and other foodstuffs. Mom goes, then two weeks later one of our friends goes, then mom goes two weeks later.)

     So, we babysat yesterday. We had three of the littles. (Mom took Mariam, the almost one year old.)  We played with them until lunch time, then Nick took them somewhere and played with them, and I made lunch. (Side note: my endeavors in the kitchen don't always turn out quite right. :)  I was making the macaroni and cheese, boiling the hot dogs to go into the macaroni and cheese, and baking brownies for desert.

     I managed to drop three hot dogs into the boiling macaroni, not paying attention. I had to fish them out. Thankfully, no mishaps happened, peace prevailed, and I did kitchen clean up with a sense of satisfaction.

     I stubbed my little toe (on the left foot.) on a door frame and broke it yesterday afternoon. (I didn't break the door frame, I broke the toe.)  It sort of hurts, but it's just one of those things where I say "Oh well" and deal with it.

    Gotta go.

     In Christ,
Emily

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� Oct. 30, 2008 - Uh, sorry again...

Posted in Announcements
Uh... sorry for the inconvenience, but once again, the text is in a big block. Oh well, I cannot control the whims of Homeschoolblogger. Make sure to read the post below this. (Since this is technically not a post, it's a notification. In Christ, Emily © Copyright 2008 by Emily Johnson
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� Oct. 30, 2008 - I support...

Posted in Political
Howdy ya'll! I'm back. (If anyone truly noticed my absence.) No, I haven't gone anywhere, I just haven't posted. To plunge right into my post, push aside small talk... Election Day is in five days. The day that will decide who will be president for the next four years. As it comes up, I encourage you (Those old enough to vote, and even those too young. :)) to look at the beliefs of the candidates. There is the Republican party, the Democratic party, and the Independent party. The candidate of the Republican party is John McCain; the Democratic party, Barack Obama. Independent, Chuck Baldwin. I find Mr. Obama's beliefs on human life to be very frightening. He is pro-choice, which is pro-abortion. Many conservatives call it pro-death. Mr. McCain and Mr. Baldwin are pro-life. I, too, believe in protecting the life of innocent babies who have no way of protecting themselves. Many people are prejudiced against Mr. McCain because he chose Sarah Palin as his vice president candidate. Because she is a woman, and a mother, they say she is not qualified to be vice president. I agree that the woman's place is in the home. I also believe that God brings women into places where they can help bring healing, and change. When people have brought up Deborah as an example of a time when God used a woman, the far right, Vision Forum people say that she was a judgement upon God's people. Judgement?!! She delivered them from their enemies, saved Israel! GOD put her in that place so she could save her people. If the only reason a person doesn't vote for McCain is that Sarah is a woman... God made her a woman! Who are we to shout her down, to say she's inadequate to serve, to help... The conservatives can not be split in two. ALL of the democrats are voting for Obama. If 1/2 of the Republicans are voting for Baldwin, and half are voting for McCain, who do you think is going to win the election? I know that I'm not going to change anyone's mind about voting, since ya'll have probably made up your mind already, but I fear what is going to happen on Novermber 4th. I fear what our country will be like if Obama wins the election. His VP candidate, Joe Biden, PROMISED that within six months, if Obama is elected, that there would be some International crisis, that all of the countries would test Obama. McCain proved his strength, his loyalty, to his country when he was tortured for five years in a prison camp. He chose to stay on with his countrymen when given the chance to return home early. This election year, I support John McCain and Sarah Palin. If, when I go to Heaven, God tells me I was wrong about Sarah Palin, then I will apologize and ask his forgiveness. Till then, I support John McCain and Sarah Palin for President and Vice President. In Christ, Emily © Copyright 2008 by Emily Johnson
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� Oct. 9, 2008 - Again...

Posted in Announcements
Just a quick note. Homeschoolblogger is going bonkers again, and spacing isn't working. No italics or any other "extras". Just warning, the post below this is just one big block of text. In Christ, Emily © Copyright 2008 by Emily Johnson
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� Oct. 9, 2008 - I'm Back!!!

Posted in Family
Our internet has been down for about two weeks, and thus, I haven't been able to post. Just a quick summary of recent "doings" in our family. Some of you commented on my last post and told me to be careful on the four wheeler. Yes, I took your advice, but that didn't stop me from running into a barb wire fence. Ouch! My right hand was scratched, and my cousin (She was riding behind me) got several scratches on her right side. But the four wheeler took most of the brunt. :) The pain, and most of the scratches, have faded, but next year I'll remember to stay away from the fence. ;) After running into the fence, and recuperating, we went swimming. (We spent most of our time building sand castles.) It was fun, however. Grandpa's birthday went by fine (He received shrunken heads and corncobs for his outhouse. (My Grandpa does have a sense of humor.) The shrunken heads were just apples. Don't worry. We're not THAT macabre.) Soo... Anything eventful happening in anyone else's life? See ya'll later! In Christ, ~Emily © Copyright 2008 by Emily Johnson
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� Sep. 18, 2008 - I just remembered...

Posted in Family
     ...My blogiversary is October 8th.  So, in a few weeks, I'll have been blogging for a year. My, how time does fly.

     I might not be able to blog next Thursday. My Grandpa is having his 84th birthday on Saturday (the 27), and uncles, aunts, and cousins will be coming down (and up as well. Some relatives live in Georgia.) 

     Oh yes, and every year, when my uncle, aunt, and cousin come up from Georgia, they bring their...

     ...Four wheelers! We don't own any four wheelers, golf carts, or any of those other fun electronics. So, we (Nick, Jake, Julia and I) have fun riding four wheelers with our cousin. :)

     One thing I just realized... The links are working again! Yay!  I haven't been able to use the links for several months. My technologically astute brother helped me with them when he could, but most of the time I had to write out the URLs and people would have to copy/paste them.  Such a pain! :)


 
    
     So, I'll probably see you, my beloved readers, (haha) in two weeks.

     In Christ,
Emily
    

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� Sep. 11, 2008 - Kittens! Yay! :)

Posted in Pets

     There are many things I could post about, but tonight I feel lazy. So, I'll just post about our kittens. Yep, Sparkles had her kittens! They're adorable. (At least I think so. :D)  Three off-white ones, and one black and grey striped one that looks like it's mother.

 

     Well, I actually can't think of anything to post  about. I'll try to make it around to all of your blogs. (I doubt I get many visitors anyway. :D)

 

     In Christ,

Emily

edit:  I just remembered that today is September 11th. I'm praying for the people who lost family members in the bombings.

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� Sep. 4, 2008 - I'm really having trouble coming up with titles. :(

Posted in Family

     Hello! This may be a slightly longer post, due to the fact that I did not post last week.

    

     Lately, I haven't been posting many worthwhile posts. It's basically been updates on my life. (Which in reality isn't as boring as it sounds. :D)

    

     I haven't really taken any political stances, either. (So none of you really know where I stand.)

Let me start by telling you that at the begininng of the elections, my family wasn't too excited about

Mr. McCain. We support President Bush, and Mr. McCain is more liberal on some subjects than we are. 

 

       However...  This election became more exciting when John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his VP candidate.  Sarah was the Governer of Alaska. She is a mom of five. Her oldest son is going to be sent to Iran soon. Her youngest son, Trig, is a down syndrome baby. When she was pregnant with him, she and her husband Todd knew that he was going to be down syndrome. They were given the choice to abort him. They chose not to. The Palins obviously love their baby. They have three daughters in between.  Sarah is forty four.

 

     There is a big issue among the homeschoolers, concerning Sarah Palin and her acceptance to run as Vice President. Many say that Sarah should be staying home with her children. While I believe that it is best that mothers stay home with their children, I also believe that sometimes, it is necessary for women to step forward into the political scene.  In many cases, women can't stay at home with her children. I do not believe it is sin if a woman is forced to work and send her children to public school. If the woman is purposefully rebelling against what God wants her to by working to greedily earn money she doesn't need, then I believe that is wrong. Whether or not it's a sin is between her and God.

 

     Sarah has experience none of the other candidates do. She is a mother. She knows a mother's pains and joys; the ups and downs of motherhood. She has a special needs child, she will be able to relate to the mothers of special needs children.  Sarah Palin- "If you elect us, I promise that you will have a advocate and friend in the white house." This woman is genuine. The people love her. She comes from a small town, a family that "works with their hands."  She has charisma, charm, and warmth. She also has a sense of humor. She sold the governments unneccesary luxury jet on ebay. She can also make fun of and laugh at herself. Sarah Palin- "What's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick." 

 

     My family watched her speech last night. We laughed a lot. During her speech, the camera showed Piper, her youngest daughter, holding Trig, the baby. She was smoothing down his hair. She then stopped, licked her hand, then smoothed his hair with it again. precious! As for the arguement about her not being with her family... Her family is with her! There are pictures of her working with Trig in a sling, with her all the time. We pray for God to send someone to deliver us from abortion, and persecution of our beliefs, but when he sends someone, we shoot her down because she's a woman. She's a Conservative Christian mother, with a down syndrome child. She understands having a family. She's "The real thing". 

 

     I know that many of you will not agree with me on this, but I ask that you will keep open minds. I must say that I am against Barack Obama. That is something I will not change, no matter how long he stands and shouts "Change!" Oh yes, Mr. Obama. We can use change. Change as in...

 

     Abortion being outlawed. Something that you'd never want to change.

 

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     Wellllll..... Sorry I didn't blog last Thursday. Here's a quick synopsis of what's going on:

     

     Where I was last week:

    

     September 22nd, my older brother Nick and I went to my grandma and grandpa's house. (Main reason: piano lessons) Jake came too. (though he doesn't play piano.) After Nick and I had piano lessons, we went to my grandma's house and spent the rest of the day clipping irises. (Whew, that was a really hot, sweaty, grimy day. :P) 

     

     We stayed overnight Saturday,  then went to church and my grandma's WCTU meeting with them on Sunday. Monday morning, we went to meet mom at an eye center in a nearby town. (Jake was getting new glasses.) Then we went home with mom.

     

     The next day, on Tuesday, my grandma had hernia surgery. She needed help with walking the first few days, due to the fact that she was sore, and that she didn't do well with the anesthesia. (Sorry, that was a run-on sentence. Please forgive my grammar.)

    

     I spent Tuesday thru Friday (25th to the 29th) at my grandma and grandpa's house. On Friday, I came home. So, yes, there is my week. (That explains why I didn't post last Thursday. :P)

    

     Well, I notice that I don't have many visitors or comments. No surprise. I've dropped behind on my blogging. (Sorry!)

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     My mom has been blogging about the election a lot as well. I'd encourage you to visit her blog and read her posts. (http://seekingfaithfulness.wordpress.com

 

     In Christ,

Emily   

 

Note: I am not attacking or accusing anyone. I just wish to post my beliefs and views.

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� Aug. 21, 2008 - What to say, what to say?

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     (Note: I will be posting links at the end of this entry, since I can't get the "Link" button to work. Jake is the only one who can do that. :D)

     Well, um, uh... (If you don't know, this is one of those posts where I have trouble deciding what to say. I'll be stalling for a few minutes.)  :)

     My mind is blank right now. I can't think of anything to say. Wait! A idea suddenly popped into my head!

    Our cat, Sparkles (No, she doesn't sparkle) (haha, that was really lame.) had kittens! There are three cream colored ones, and one striped white, black and grey. (How would you spell that? Gray or grey?)
Anyway, they're really cute!

     And now, I'll write a paragraph or two about my wonderful brother, Jake.

     "He's the computer genius around here. All day long, if you walked around the house, you would hear: 'Jake! What's wrong with the camera?' or 'Jake, why isn't the computer starting?'  So, he's the 'computer hero' around here. :P

     Not a electronically related thing he can't do, no technical problem he can't fix. (Weelll... Maybe that's exaggerating a bit. :D) But he is amazing with computers. I think that the calls of 'Jake! Jake! ' will be heard around the house for quite a while yet. :D He's a wonderful computer genius brother. "

     Well, that was a pretty short, loosely thrown together post. Next time I'll take a little while longer to work out a longer, more refined post. (Sorry for my randomness. It probably detracts from the post. O.o)


Jake- http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/palmzealot
    

     Your sister in Christ,
Emily

    
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� Aug. 16, 2008 - Giveaway at Miss Jocelyn's blog

     I'm entering in Miss Jocelyn's blog giveaway for some adorable baby shoes. They're just adorable!
Here's the ones I chose:

 

Fuchsia Suede Kitty (#GFS45) | Soft Soled Leather Baby Shoes


     Well, that's all. Read the post below if you haven't!

     In Christ,
Emily

© Copyright 2008 by Emily Johnson



 

 

 

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