Wednesday, January 29, 2020

POEM 3- Sunrise

Delicate little flowers in the morning dew
This bouquet is all for you
full of gold and ocean blue
arranged on a bench just in view

Will you come with me
in the morning dew
then we'll sit on the bench
and enjoy the view

We'll watch the sun rising up
lifting up the veil
opening His bedchamber
from its misty veil

And we will sit there talking
until its time to go
Perhaps we'll have a picnic
or maybe watch a show

But all I know is that today
we'll wish to stay not go

-----written by Miriam Downs 2019

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

POEM 2 - Stars

So, you have been asking for poems. Here's the thing, I am much more of a story writer. Poems aren't the kind of thing I write very often. BUT-- I discovered that my youngest sister has written some great poems! She even wrote one which was entered into a poetry contest, and, while it is uncertain whether she will win or not, the poem is also being included in the 2020 Rising Stars Collection by Appelley Publishing. SO, if any of you want to check that out, let me know. My sister is beating me to getting published! Since she is such a good poet, I am going to include some of her best poems on this blog occasionally.                                                             
                                        Here is one called Stars.

Little points of light
Twinkle in the sky
Like diamonds in the ocean
Or candles from a hill

Their beauty is amazing
Against the dark night sky
They fill my heart with wonder
With awe at all His order and design

God creativity
I know His love
Is fathomless
As is all of this beauty

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Life Update 2020

Guess what! It's a new year and a new month. I know some of you may be wondering what I was up to these last few months. Well, I haven't been attending college because I am saving money to pay off my current loans before I return. College is expensive, if you know what I mean.
Instead of attending college, I have been busy in other ways. Most of my time is filled with working. But in my free time, I have been reading, knitting, and working on Christmas presents. Trying to fill my time so I don't miss my friends too much, many of whom are abroad, but some are still at college. I also try to keep up with everyone who is far away.
On that note, I have a request to make. If you are in the USA, I love getting and writing letters. Handwritten notes would certainly be more desirable than all these loan payment letters I keep getting!
So please, send me a message with your address, if you would like me to send you a letter. If I know you, or if I would like to get to know you better, I will do so. Thank you for your support.
                       Sara

Monday, January 6, 2020

Things I was thankful for in 2019

This last year, I have been writing down one or two things I was thankful for each day. It puts a different perspective on life when you try to find at least one thing to be thankful for every day. Granted, I didn't always remember to do it, but it has still been helpful to me. I thought I would share some of the things I found to remember, and maybe this will encourage you to foster a spirit of thankfulness too.


  • Generous coworkers
  • Memories
  • A break from working at the local grocery store.
  • Having time to finish a knitting project before returning to school.
  • For the Sabbath, a time of rest and time with friends.
  • Safe travels back to school.
  • That I recovered quickly from a sickness.
  • Being in choir with all my friends.
  • Finishing homework quickly.
  • Hiking a mountain and seeing the sun on a cloudy day. Singing around the piano with friends.
  • Prayer group, always lifting me up when I need it.
  • Only one class, my favorite one, choir. Week of Worship blessings.
  • Bible study group on Jacob. Such a blessing to experience with my friends. 
  • Feeling apart of a community.
  • My friends. Trying to never take them for granted.
  • A relaxing time with a good friend.
  • A performance gone well.
  • A wonderful drama production that reminds me of life and its complexity.
  • My small group taking care of me when I'm sick.
  • A great vespers program reminding us of service and all the different ways to serve.
  • Thankful for a day of singing, a game with friends, my sister's birthday.
  • Praise for a friend being able to attend school.
  • Thankful for the joy Jesus gives us! And all the beauty around us. A day to think about God.
  • Spending time with friends on their birthdays, bonding over games, writing on my blog.
  • My blog, and the community that enjoys and is blessed by my writing.
  • For all those who give me writing content for my blog,
  • To live in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
  • Singing at vespers with friends.
  • For days where adventures happen. 
  • Lazy days.
  • Thankful for a reminder that everyone is beautiful in their own way and the importance of confidence.
  • For a long weekend.
  • Thankful for a shopping excursion with friends.
  • For organic conversations with my Bible study group.
  • For some older friends meeting my newer friends.
  • To be in a house with a friend.
  • For thoughtful friends.
  • For opportunities to fellowship with others.
  • For conversations over Dutch Blitz. For relaxing drama breaks.
  • To be at a wonderful school.
  • For service opportunities.
  • Thankful for singing and ministering to others.
  • For sunny days and hot showers and naps.
  • For days when plans change.
  • For spring break.
  • Time with friends and beautiful music.
  • Talking to family, being with friends.
  • GYC Northwest. A wonderful blessing. New friends. Cats. Seeing old friends. Choir opportunity. 
  • Fresh beginnings.
  • Birthday surprises for a friend. 
  • My sisters.
  • Celebrating my birthday 3 months early.
  • The promise of heaven.
  • For my mom.
  • School banquet.
  • Seeing some friends from Alaska.
  • Choir tour. 
  • Seeing a friend sing.
  • Strawberry shortcake.
  • Changing my major.
  • Renew in the mountains.
  • Summer. Time with my cousins and sisters.
  • Singing with my family. 
  • A picnic on the beach.
  • My sister's birthday.
  • Seeing an old teacher.
  • Helping with a Vacation Bible School. Showing kids how loved they are. Seeing God's beautiful creation. 
  • Working on sister relationship. 
  • Enjoying my birthday. 
  • Time with God.
  • Celebrating my parents on their birthdays and anniversary.
  • Having adventures. Time with family.
  • Rain stopping the fires. 
  • The chance to give. 
There is so much more I am thankful for, I am truly blessed. I try to remind myself of that each day. For now, I will let you think of ways you can remember how blessed you are.
                     Sara