It's amazing how lost you feel when you don't get a chance to write all day. I got up late today and then I had school and I partially watched my siblings, since Mom's gone to a writer's conference. I had no time to write. I feel so drained and lost. Need to get some time in after the kids go to bed.
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These people are such an inspiration!
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/peopleplaces/downsyndrome/ http://americamagazine.org/issue/everything-i-can-do The law of the Lord is perfect.
reviving the soul. The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy making wise the simple. The precepts of the Lord are right giving joy to the heart. The commands of the Lord are radiant giving light to the eyes. The fear of the Lord is pure enduring forever. The ordinances of the Lord are sure and altogether righteous. Psalm 19: 7-9 This is a cool inspirational spoken word by Isaac Wimberley. It's so cool.
http://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=0E0BECNU Here is a really good article on writing, kind of a synopsis of Bryan Davis's last writer's meeting. http://bridgettpowers.wordpress.com/2014/04/18/8-things-my-writers-group-learned-from-author-bryan-davis/
I got stuck on Taken, so I've been working on another story. This is the first story that I've actually been afraid to write. The main character is sentenced to be crucified and I'm kind of scared to write the execution scene. How can I describe the pain accurately without making it to gory?
Happy Good Friday! Our pastor said something really cool at the Good Friday service today. He was talking about how he wondered what Barabbas was thinking, when he was set free, obviously guilty, instead of Jesus when he was clearly innocent. What was he wondering when he watched Jesus being crucified in his place. Our pastor was saying that maybe in our lives the verdict could be guilty, but the sentence could be freedom. Maybe, just maybe, we could be Barabbas.
I saw the Thorn yesterday! It was AMAZING! There were a few things that were done better last year, but other then that, everything was great. I can't wait to see it next year. I also made a bunch of money from babysitting kids for people who wanted to go to the Thorn. Another good aspect. I would seriously recommend going next year. It always shows right before Easter. For those who don't know, the Thorn is a re-depiction of the Passion of Jesus. I wouldn't recommend bringing kids younger then 12 though, since it shows the spiritual battles and Satan can get pretty creepy (creepy awesome, as Emma would say:) and the crucifixion scene is bloody. Younger kids would probably get scared. But anyway, it's showing Jesus journey to the cross. It starts with the beginning of time where Satan decided that he wanted more glory and was kicked out of heaven and the battle that ensured when he was thrown out. Then it goes to when man sinned and needed to have a Savior and jumped to Moses where people were asking for a deliverer. After that it jumped to Jesus birth and then to Jesus ministry and then his last week on earth, the Triumphant Entry, the Last Supper, the spiritual battle at Gethsemane (which by the way, is the best part) and finally the crucifixion and resurrection. It was soooo good, because they do it in a musical, dancing way which makes it look so cool, especially the battles. It shows what happened in the fourth dimensional world and what was happening with the angels and demons.
Happy Birthday Dad! Thanks so much for always being there for me and our family and for taking care of us. I love you so much, even when you try to annoy me and I do my best to ignore you. I love your kisses and hugs and I can't imagine life without you. You truly are the Number One Dad. Love you so much!
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About Me!Hannah writes to satisfy her imagination. She's written six books so far--five of which need to be rewritten--and is working on a seventh. She ranges through a variety of genres, but favors contemporary YA, fixing broken characters. She wants to use her writing to change people and bring hope. She's currently going to college for Nursing and that takes up most of her writing time. She's a rather stereotypical writer, talking to imaginary friends, eavesdropping on people at the store, secretly being nosy, stashing herself away in her room with a paper and pen and chocolate and her teddy bear. She loves Jesus, the way the morning smells, her family of seven (four siblings), old movies, fairy tales, candles at night and helping people. She writes on another blog at nerdywriter.blogspot.com to hopefully build her chances of publication. My Author Site:Archives
December 2016
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