Monday, December 20, 2010

I don't know how many people can relate to this, but I somehow find myself realizing that every time I hear a Sunday morning sermon, it has SOMETHING to do with what I've been struggling with. God always finds some way to answer my prayers, my cries, through Sunday morning worship. It's not a coincidence to me when my heart goes through so much and finds itself broken in DARKNESS , then come Sunday morning I am faced with these words...just listen to them...

" In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. John 1:1-5

Such a powerful truth. I drown myself in darkness so many times when I should be igniting the light of Christ in all my struggles. My heart praises Him for showing this to me through my pastor.

A wise and wonderful friend said something to me the other day that I try to keep in mind, especially when I'm tempted to succumb to the darkness that wants to bring me down...

Today is a day we have never lived before, and we will never live again, and tomorrow is a new day.

Amen.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving is by far my favorite holiday ever. There's a chance that PART of my huge thanks might be for the delicious food. (You should see what goes on in the kitchen during Thanksgiving Day prep) However, a majority of thanks goes to the Lord for providing me with a wonderful family to be thankful for. My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is seeing my huge family. With my mom 1 of 7, 10 cousins, and plenty more family on my Dad's side, I am never short of family to spend time with. I am truly thankful I have a decent and consistent job, but with my being super family-oriented, I've been a little cranky lately over the fact that a lot of times my immediate family will join the big family without me because I always have to work. Given that, I am beyond thankful for being able to spend such a wonderful day baking and cooking in preparation for dinner, stopping and seeing my Dad's brother and his family, enjoying time with my family, and playing Apples to Apples for the umpteenth time (That game should get old with me, but it doesn't.) . I am also thankful for being able to spend yet another four days this past weekend getting to know Marcus' family in Virginia. I enjoy time with them just as much, and they are becoming family to me as well. I am truly blessed, and I am praising the Lord graciously for all He has given me.


That being most importantly said.... Can we get back to the food for a sec?
Thanksgiving is constantly a game of "Let's see how many Bray family members we can fit into the kitchen". I think at one time we may have had 5 dishes cooking in the oven. Maybe only 4. I'm pretty sure we are all also thankful that 350 degrees is quite the common cooking temperature. I wish I had pictures to share, but I have been without a camera for a while. The kitchen was a hungry stomach's heaven on earth. You become glad all that chaos went on when you see the kitchen countertops adorned with turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, green bean cassarole, squash cassarole, dressing, collard greens, jello salad, lima beans, sweet potatoes topped with brown sugar and pecans, rolls and cornbread. Of course, once that fills you up, then you have to make room for pies galore, turtle cheesecake, pumpkin cake, pumpkin crunch parfait, chocolate cake, sugar cookies, and more. I guess you could say our family did not go hungry.

But, as I said, family is the best part of it, and I am most thankful for spending time with them.
I hope everyone is as thankful and happy as I am for their Thanksgiving Day.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

A little boy is here in the Athens Airport marveling over all the planes he sees here in the lobby. He notices pictures, points his little finger and shouts "Wow!" and as he notices model airplanes in display cases he excitedly gives them sound effects saying "SHHOOOM!". He can't be anymore than 1, maybe 2.

About 20 minutes ago, two pilots dressed in fancy, pressed, black pants/ white shirt pilot uniforms were saying farewell to their passengers, and are currently pausing for a quick lunch break. They will soon resume their duties as pilots and head to their next destination.

I hope that in 20-30 years, the little boy so in love with the aircrafts and the concept of flight, will be saying farewell to his passengers, grabbing lunch, and heading back to where he is station to meet another set of passengers. He may very well become an accountant, a high school English teacher, or the guy winning the hearts of college students on a street corner with some innovative homemade snack...but I've just got this hunch that he'll be in that pilot's uniform some day.

It's the little things like that that make me thank the Lord for life. For the little boy who is already finding his passions, and for the pilot's that provide the quickest and safest transportation allowing us to experience other parts of the country and the world in just hours.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Froyo Heaven

I haven't posted in forever, because I always feel I lack blogging talent and potential, however, I feel I need to discuss my love for frozen yogurt shops. Yes, frozen yogurt. I guess an example I am talking about would be Pinkberry. Pinkberry was the first shop like this that I had ever heard of, and I never really knew much of it. Then, after wishing I could try Pinkberry for so long, I came across a little individually owned yogurt shop in downtown Athens (where I live). After tasting and experiencing my first cup of froyo heaven, I was hooked, and quickly (oh, SO quickly...) filled a punch card to earn a free cup of said froyo heaven. This addiction to yogurt quickly flourished. We are now expecting a second yogurt shop (this one being of a chain called Yoforia) in Athens, and I'm really thinking that, unless I control myself, I am going to be consuming cups and cups and cups of this delicious phenomenon. Now, a few years past hearing about the typical froyo shop and environment, I'm seeing them everywhere. My most recent discovery was last night while taking my sister back to college in Columbus, GA. My Mom and Sister were at Wal Mart, and my Dad and I had intentions to have some good ol Ben and Jerrys, but they were closed. I noticed in a shopping center a cute little store called Chill. I figured it was clothes or accessories or something, but as my Dad drove me closer, I realized it was a yogurt shop. Not just any yogurt shop. We're talking 30 self serve yogurt flavors with a whole toppings bar of like 100 toppings that you can pile on to your hearts content as long as you plan on paying 45 cents per ounce. So deliciously amazing. Especially with being less calories than ice cream, I will easily choose these wonderful heavenly brightly colored yogurt shops over Ben and Jerrys or Brusters any day. If you don't believe me, take a look for yourself!





And if you ever happen to notice, wherever your travels take you, a Pinkberry, Yoforia, Chill, Yoguri, etc. I highly suggest you make a stop and try it out. :)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Traveler's Line

My traveler's line is drawn from New Orleans, Louisiana to Searcy, Arkansas, to Washington, D.C. , down to Orlando, Florida, and back to Louisiana and I have never crossed it. I've always wanted to travel further. I've always looked at and admired friends' pictures of their travels: Gorgeous European cities along with their collection of art, museums, monuments, and most importantly, their food. High contrast, perfect blue oceans off the coast of California. The awesome, amazing, brightly lit Times Square in New York. I have dreamt of seeing these places in person. In exactly 55 hours and 18 minutes (given my flight leaves on time) I will board a plane and head to Vienna, Austria. Most importantly, I will be headed there to do what I feel will be the happiest and most rewarding reason to travel so far--to teach and spread the love of Jesus. Just to be in the city and be teaching these people who have been through so much, and even just being in the same room with them and hearing their stories and watching them grow in His love is going fill my heart with so much joy. I am so blessed to have this opportunity, especially when in the seat next to me on the plane will be my best friend Heidi who is like a sister to me, who very generously invited me on this trip. I couldn't thank her more. Actually, I couldn't thank Heidi's aunt more for the work she does in that city. She and what she does is the entire reason we have this opportunity to go.

So, in 55 hours, and 8 minutes, I will be redrawing my traveler's line (which I always draw in pencil). In 2 or 3 weeks I will have my own pictures. Pictures of the beautiful city of Vienna, of beautiful people learning the Name of Jesus and what that Name means to our lives and to our hearts, pictures of the work we'll do to help Heidi's aunt run her youth center as efficiently as possible, and of course, but not most importantly, pictures of gelato and schnitzel-eating, best friend posing, and grins from ear to ear. Obviously, because we're in Vienna doing mission-work in a beautiful city. Far, far from where I have ever traveled. It is a true blessing! See y'all in June!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

I cannot begin to tell you how proud I am of my sister!

Her Version of "The Way I Am" by Ingrid Michaelson

Friday, March 19, 2010

Reasons to love and ways to enjoy Spring...

Noticing that the once barren and lifeless trees and flowers and plants are now back and beaming with bold, bright, beautiful color.
The smell of your house after leaving the windows open
That wonderful not-too-hot, not-too-cold feeling outside.
Slapping on your favorite pair of sunglasses and rocking your first pair of flip flops for the year (whichever pair you chose for the day, because you of course own a pair in every color and shade), and getting used to the way they feel again.
Picnics in the park, and some frisbee and a walk to burn the calories.
The way that sitting in the grass on a blanket outside and enjoying the sunshine makes school work a -little- bit better.
Driving in the gorgeous weather, sunroof open/top down, with your favorite Spring weather cd playing.
Playing outside with the dog.
A new Spring wardrobe??
Not even going to lie, SPRING CLEANING. Please tell me you don't feel happy putting on your favorite music and opening the windows and getting things clean and organized? I think that's one of my life's natural highs.
The perfect weather for Ice cream/frozen yogurt trips (a MUST!!)
Not only for ice cream trips but also road trips! (need I remind you: sunroof open/top down, favorite music, favorite pair of sunglasses!!)

Most of all, how the world is in a naturally wonderful and happy mood on the perfect spring day! The Lord's creation is gorgeous. :)


Today is one of those days. Enjoy it!!!!


And everything that’s new has bravely surfaced
Teaching us to breathe
What was frozen through is newly purposed
Turning all things green
So it is with You
And how You make me new
With every season’s change
And so it will be
As You are re-creating me
Summer, autumn, winter, spring

-Nichole Nordeman