Saturday, December 17, 2011

A Precious Gift

Tasha Schrock


Have you ever been surprised or delighted by how God provides for you? 
How he knows what you need in every season?
Sometimes it seems that he is a bit late or misses a few things, 
but with time I have realized that he never misses a thing and he never withholds!

Sometimes are more painful than others, however God has and is everything we'll ever need. He wants to make us strong and dependent!

In preparation to coming home this fall, I prayed for a few things: precious time and healing with my family, a job, refreshment, finances for India, etc.  One of the things I prayed for was a friend.  A woman needs a friend always - the sweet connection and encouragement.

I have many extraordinary women who are lifelong friends here at home, who are also married; however God provided me something special for this fall.

Tasha Schrock- has been a gift to me this fall!
She was a surprise actually  - we were acquaintances in high school, and I new she has done missions work with YWAM and spend long periods serving overseas as well, however we randomly got in touch when I got home, had coffee, she reccommended I work at Tis the Season, I got hired the next day, we started hanging out, and I have realized that she is the answer to the request I made to God.  


Thank-you Jesus.  
For always Providing. 

And thank-you Tasha - your friendship and life has been such an encouragement to me these past months.  

God has also answered almost every other things that I have been praying for this fall as well and I feel so taken care of and amazed.  He has also given me unexpected treasures as well!  

God loves when we ask him for things!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Something For Myself

Little Treasures


One day last week I took a day to run some errands and decided to stop at this little funky resale store along the way.  It was called the Purple Monkey or something like that - but I've always seen it and never stopped. It was such a pleasant visit - I chatted with the owner - a lady just about to turn 30 and has a boyfriend.  She had beautiful things for a great deal!   So I found a few treasures! 


 A Winter Vintage Purse


 Some knit gloves and hat 


  
This is my favorite - This I said is - "For me!" :)  This is truly vintage; the owner said an elderly lady brought it in from her collections and this was one of the last pieces.  The earrings are clip on!  ha ha.  How precious!


It's always fun to buy a little something for yourself every now and then! :)
Thought I'd share.



This was such a cool view from my window one morning.  The way the sun melted the frost except for the shadows! 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Friends

My two darling friends came for an awaited visit to see me in Ohio. 



Grace Bowman & Marivick Perks

Grace from Chicago and Marivick from Canada - two women that became friends of mine while we were in Texas together at Teen Mania.  We truly are close and commit to seeing each other once a year to stay that way. :)  This was the first time they saw my home.  It was wonderful showing them around, helping them understand Amish Country (truly apart of who I am), and spending time with my family.  We talked about everything and anything all of the time - late nights, sweet moments; and of course, we laughed continuously!!


Grace is just about ready to get her bachelor's in Dietetics from Olivet Nazarene .  If I could say anything about this woman it would be that She is loyal.  She taught me this quality.  She is such a committed friend and one of the best to so many others I know.  She loves and cares for her friends and what they're going through - she actively prays and helps in practical ways.  She stays updated! She is practical - she helps me think through things.  She is kind and helpful!  She is driven and smart - she completes what she starts and is goal oriented!  She will be a huge blessing to her husband!  And last of all she is 'wirey' - like a red head - she screams sometimes and clenches tight to me when she is alarmed or embarrassed.  I love that about her! :)


 Marivick and her husband are associate pastors of their church in Canada - about ready to start college together next fall.  Marivick is a brilliant business woman and administrator.  She is entrusted with much wherever she goes.  Executive is written all over her.  She is classy and stunning.  She is a good communicator.  She wants to start her own business in event planning one day - I have no doubt she will, and it will be successful.  She is the perfect armor bearer for her extraordinarily visionary husband.  My favorite thing about Marivick is that there is a belly full of laughter in every word and one of the most sensitive and emotional spirits inside of her.  She LOVES.  Her extravagant and extraverted personality doesn't let people go without knowing- "You are AMAZING!"



These woman understand my heart, I feel truly valued and empowered by them, and they inspire me in my dreams.  They are dedicated, passionate woman of God.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Advice From Dad

I've been realizing lately how many things I do because of advice from my Dad. 


My dad is a special man.  If you are to know something really important to me - it is that my Dad is the best man in my life.  He is humble, gentle, and extremely wise.  I RESPECT this man.  He has such a hard time receiving this affirmation though.  The humility is real.

He is sure to watch out for me.  Especially, in things that he knows I am unaware or careless.  I guess it is a telling that he knows me really well.  It's amazing how he just pops out with questions that apply to my life.

Things that he has said from as far back as I can remember has stuck with me even to today. 

Like:  "Shyla - always take a coat and enough warm clothes with you - what if you get into an accident and have to walk to the neighbors in the ice and snow." 

-Every time I leave the house this goes through my mind - and just this week I grabbed a coat last minute.  (Which came in handy after work when I decided to go to the football game in freezing wind!). :)

There's something about the way that he gives me this advice that drives me to heed to it.  It is not out of duty or obedience that I do what he says, but genuinely out of love and respect for my dad.   When he says something - he'll say something like this:  "Shyla I really wish you wouldn't do that."  I don't need a command from him - a suggestion is gold - because my respect for him is so high - I want to honor him.  I know that he is telling me out of pure care for me - because my daddy loves me.



A couple weeks ago my dad asked me, "Shyla, do you text while you drive?"
 - I was honest - I said, "Yes." :)

Of course I know that it is not safe to text while I'm driving - I have common sense and that precaution runs through my mind a lot of times - however since my Dad asked me not to, I have made a point not to.

Dad always explains the reasons why something isn't safe or not good.  This understanding helps me as well.

Things that my Dad has told me:
  •  Don't worry hunny about things that girls say about you, you don't need their approval. Just roll it off your shoulder
  • Do it right the first time and you won't have to do it twice
  • Never do Drugs
  • Get to know your neighbors, make friends of them and help them when needed
  • Treat others the way you would like to be treated
  • You are beautiful Shyla - Men don't like girls that are too skinny
  • Don't talk to that boy every night - you'll get emotionally attached
  • Don't be a control freak - that means you are insecure leader.  Let others take authority.  You don't have to do everything to have power
  • Someone who doesn’t want help can't be helped
  • Shyla- It's going to be ok.  Think of the big picture - God is in control.


I think something that we can take away from this realization is that, just like always - The Daddy and Child relationship is meant to teach us about our Heavenly Father relationship. 

The more we understand the Father's love for us - we will in accordance desire to follow His commands.   We gain trust that He is Good, knows what is best, and it is natural out of love for someone to serve and obey them.  Of course there are times that we need to obey even when we don't understand, however living long-term like this will lead to frustration and burnout.  

This is something that I have longed to live my life after - it was apart of my core vision at the Honor Academy.  Devotion - To Know God.  And in our endless pursuit to know God, everything else is a response. 



I hope you're encouraged by this - we have a heavenly Father who know our every need, even more than our earthly ones and is always watching out for us. 

Do you know Him?  Do you trust Him?  He is trustworthy - I promise!



This was my core vision:
Devotion
Core Verse: ““Let us know the Lord, let us press on to know the Lord. For his going out is as sure as the dawn, he will come to us as the showers, as the spring rain that water the earth.”
Hosea 6:3

Devotion is a response to God’s love. Once one opens up her heart to receive the revelation of who God is and the outpouring of his profound love and understands that she was created to be his beloved, she can do nothing but respond by giving all of herself to Him. She daily surrenders her will, laying her life down at the cross and taking up his to receive the fullness of the life God intended for her to live. She is first his bride and second, his disciple. It is not by her own ability that she can be devoted for she is inherently unfaithful, but it is only by his grace that she can do his will. Her confidence in who she is as his Beloved and it is his unchanging love that allows her to walk out in her calling. She is radically devoted to knowing God, to be acquainted with his ways, zealous to search out the vastness of him, be perfectly in tune with the sound of his voice, sensitive to the Holy Spirit and uncompromisingly committed to living accordance to his will and commands. 

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Three Children and A Temporary Home

This week I'm staying at my 2nd cousins house while their parents are on a trip.  Paul & Mary Troyer.  Mary asked me to stay at the house to see the children off to school in the mornings and spend the night with them.  I just got back from TX Sunday night and came here after work on Monday. It has been a divine situation - time to think and process.  Which I didn't know I would need - but God did!


It has been a blast:  


They are soo sweet!  I love playing the mom role. This morning I woke up at 6 with Amanda (who is in High School - Oh how I remember the days and the feelings :).  Drove her out to the end of the driveway to wait for the bus, and did the same with the 2 youngest at 7:30.  


Tonight we went to Subway and bowling!
Lori 10, Amanda 14, Ryan 8

This boy is such a sweet funny spirit!  He reminds me of Travis.  Refreshes my heart :)
Today I got a revelation that was so sweet - I have to share with you.  I know that God has provided my job at Tis the Season so divinely and I have even realized that it is good that I don't have a super meaningful job right now so that I can rest and focus on other things.  However lately I have been soo bored at work - Since I am now personalizing, when I am not busy doing that I do customer service - which means when there is no one who needs help or there is no stocking or cleaning needed, I just stand and stand.  And standing can be so.....well it drives me bonkers! :)  I have been so bored that I'm irritated.  There's my task oriented self!  After about an hour of going crazy, I got this revelation.  This extra time that I have at work is not an inconvenience - it is from the Lord!  I can use this time to meditate on the Word and soak my soul.  I realized what a gift that is.  The past few years I have not had time to just meditate - now it is provided for me. 

I am overwhelmed at how God has been taking care of me this fall.  It softens and livens my heart!  Thank-you Jesus for taking such good care of me.  You are such a Good Father!  Thank-you for a season to soak in the Word. 

The more I meditate on God and find thankfulness for him- I discover more and more blessings in my life.  I also feel less stressed and less condemnation - but freedom and joy! 


I would love to hear what God is doing in your life this fall too!  Please Share!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Blue - Projects - & Fall

I'm a bit behind on blogging so I will write a couple :)

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Sunday, September 24
 Today I discovered Blue


Today I discovered Blue like it was never there before.  It popped out of the fall scene that I wallpaper all my favorite things in.  Amongst all my favorite earth tones in the Autumn landscape there is a bright blue sky.  I discovered it today as if I had never seen the color before.  It is as cool and refreshing as HOPE and that is what it must be.

Hope has been the virtue that the Lord is planting in my life this season - When things don't seem as bright as you'd desire - and generally you're in  a place that seems beyond aid…..HOPE NEVER FAILS.

Now can we believe that?

I have been through a really hard season lately and Hope has been the hardest lesson amidst it - however it is the element that gives me breath in my lungs!

When we talk about autumn, Dad always says - yes - I love the weather - it just makes you feel good - gives you energy (makes you wanna work).  It is not the crunchy red leaves that give you that feeling it is the cool blue air!  It is Hope that gives breath to the lungs; life to the soul.  It is not circumstance that rules the day it is Hope.  Feed your soul - notice the BLUE today.

"Through Christ, all things are possible."  Philippians 4:13

"For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a hope and a future."  Jeremiah 29:11




Wednesday September 27
Making a Home for Themselves/ Budgeting and Visiting Roxie

Wednesday & Thursday were my days off……
I love days off - because I love being home.  There's nothing wrong with my job - it's a wonderful part-time job, however it is not meaningful to me.  At Teen Mania I could work 8-5 Monday through Friday, evenings and weekends because what I did was meaningful to me; SO the meaningful thing in my life is at home right now - therefore that is where I come alive and pour my energy into.

What is meaningful to me…..
I'm so glad for a time at home to invest into home and not work - I think this was the Lord's plan.  It has been so life-giving to be able to cultivate a nurturing heart for children by spending time with families and watching how each parents and cares for their children, babysitting, teaching the kids at the Wednesday night church service,  homemaking - baking, planning meals, cleaning, thinking of how to bless members of my family, sitting down and having conversations with them, and being able to take care of myself and my spirit - run, rest (finally recovered from a restless 4 years of 5-6hrs sleep cycles), journaling, being creative. 

So my days off kind of went like this….

WEDNESDAY
  • Run
  • Get ready for the day
  • Eat Breakfast
  • Budget (so fun!  I love banking and managing my money)
  • Roxie stops in by surprise - Asked if I have time today to come visit her at her new home
  • Run Errands in Millersburg (Yay -I actually like errands, I really love getting things done). Including stopping at Jitters and booking my flight to TX for Beth and Ken's wedding.
  • Visit Roxie - so sweet to be able to sit and share a cup of coffee with my newlywed friend in her home
  • Go to church for dinner and teach the children
  • Go home and sit with my family



Roxie & Eli have an adorable little place in Applecreek.  Her kitchen is full of dishware and groceries from Family & Friends who helped supply their first home!  Eli's mom made this beautiful quilt.

THURSDAY
  • Spend time with the Lord
  • Upload photos to Snapfish - order 300 prints for $3 (yes!)
  • Get a phone call from Carrie asking if I could come stay at her house while the baby is sleeping for a bit.
  • Go to Carrie's, Bake cookies while I'm there
  • Play with the baby and Eden when she gets off the bus
  • Run to Wal-Mart with mom- help her grocery shop
  • Watch a girls soccer game (girls from my church)
  • Go home and sit with my family


I am so hungry for creativity and I have time for it so, I dive into PROJECTS - decorating rooms (painting canvases for my bathroom), printing photos and making albums from years that were never recorded, scrapbooking for my friends wedding, blogging.  When one is done, I start another one.  I also love the be organized - making things clear, functional, and simple makes me feel good!  (I love the magazine, Real Simple).  Along with that, I love throwing things away - if you don't need it, get rid of it! Simplify your life!





 The paintings I painted for my Bathroom - Acrylic on Canvas





October 11, 2011   
The Colors of Fall

Took the back roads home again today…..

This week, Fall is in it's most beautiful color - This is truly one of the most brilliant weeks of fall - the 2nd & 3rd week of OCTOBER. 

Snapped a few shots of the view tonight….


When I enter the canopy I have to turn the music down - It's like the trees start a symphony with all the color and cool air - I wouldn't dare take away from it.


Yellow - is sOO…yellow!  It is brilliant.





This took my breath away.  Jesus you are the master artist!


I'm so glad to be home this year for Fall.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

A Snapshot of Now....

My main purpose for being home for these 4 months before I go to India are: 
  • To get refreshed and take a few moments to breathe and process in between seasons
  • To spend time getting reacquainted with my church family and and friends
  • Spend time with my family (maybe the last time I'll live with them...
  • To Fundraise


I have also acquired a part time job while I am here..... I think you would love to hear about it :)

My JOB: Tis the Season


I work at a Year Round Christmas Store - it is really beautiful - enchanted really.  I am going to take a video one day for you to see. :)  I am a cashier - however I listen to Christmas music all day, and do little things like tie ribbon on ornaments, package snow, and organize bubble wrap. Ha ha .....I absolutely love it. :) The best part is that they don't open until 10 so I don't ever have to go in until then (if you remember Corrie, I told you that would be a perfect day if I didn't have to work until 10 :)  That was a little special gift from the Lord to me!). 



So I work about 4 days a week, try to run every morning - which is fresh air to my lungs! (if you know me you know that a really good day must include a morning run!), I am trying to find a routine for my Quiet Times, If I'm not working I am accomplishing tasks from the lists and projects that I am constantly making for myself, and my evenings are dedicated to dinners with my family and spending time with them. 




A Bit of a Crisis.......Yesterday it started to officially feel like fall here in in Ohio - I tasted it on my morning run - crisp and cool!  So today I was aching to enjoy the weather and do something "fallish."  After a busy day of work I was ready to have some fun and hang out!  However Felicia was busy, so I called my mom to see what the family was doing.....when she answered and said that her and dad were on their way to the Rodeo, they had to leave early,"  I felt like crying....where did that come from?  Saturday night and I felt lonely.....:)  So I texted Trav (my brother).... and he texted back....Sorry I'm out with my friends.  Seriously!  Ohhh, at that moment I really missed being at Teen Mania and living with all of my friends.

I am a confident woman and not afraid of being alone - however those few tears were unexpected tonight.   I guess this is just a different season. 



I am looking forward to planning fundraisers soon and enjoying the fall!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Her BIG Day is tommorrow!

The Day is Tomorrow!  Sunflowers, ribbon, bows, a white dress, the man of her dreams, and LOVE to tie it all together!  I Love weddings! :)  I absolutely love, Love especially in the purest most Godly state, I love planning the whole production, all the details, artistic elements, and decorations, but there is one thing that is a special privilege.....



To stand beside your dear friend when she is getting married.  


That is such an honor...


Roxanna Mullet is getting married tomorrow and I am so proud to be her Maid of Honor.  


She has been my friend in High School and so much more.  We met in 7th grade when our elementary schools joined into middle school.  She has been a God send especially in those high school years, but even now I am so thankful to have Roxanna as a friend in my life for these adult years.  And adult years - here we come!





Saturday, September 3, 2011

A New Cove

My Newly Decorated Room, 


I came home to my room that I left as an 18 year old.....that was decorated when I was in middle school, and still full of childhood memorabilia!  


SO - I cleaned out the closets, neatly packed away the keepsakes in 2 tubs, threw TONS of stuff away, packed trash bags to go to the thrift store, and STARTED OVER. 


Here is my newly decorated room, since my room in TX was spring themed, I went with a fall theme. 




The Treasure I found in a thrift store!  I LOVE this orange vintage flower chair!  $2

The curtains from Felicia's apartment that she didn't want :)  I'll take them! Another treasure!




This large painting is my inspiration for the room!  Another Thrift store find.


Oh must have an introverted bookshelf!

A wall for memories at Teen Mania :) One of each of the 4 years there.

My Favorite parts of this room is the hanging frame above the orange coach and hanging doves by the photo frames.

Friday, September 2, 2011

TWO Beautiful Girls


The Lord has been blessing me so much since I've been home! I have been able to get refreshed and re-acquainted these first 3 week returning! I have been spending time at home - baking, making dinners, redecorating my room, loving my family - I feel made for HOME - I thrive here - and feel so close to the presence of God. The Lord has also given me opportunity to spend time with families - my grandparents, pastors wife who is new homeschooling, and babysitting 2 dear children to my heart.....I LOVE women, home, and caring for people! ...... Thank-you Lord!!


TWO Girls are really precious to me....


Their names are Eden Rayne & Dannicah


This is Eden - 6 years old
This little girl is a gem, she is smart and sweet like her mom.  I have a special place in my heart for her.  Her mom - Carrie was the girl I looked up to when I was her age!!

Dannicah - 9months
Danny is a little "bug", squirmy, ornery, and lovely!  Tall just like her Daddy!

We had ourselves a little picnic, wildflowers, nutella, peanut butter and all!

There's the ornery!

Don't you love when little children hold their baby siblings!  Such a little momma. :)

And little Lady - she knows how to pose!

Giggles, hurry up and take the photo! I'm gonna slip off!

Ha ha...rescuing her from the tree!




Beauty!

LOVE!