I did not get to wish everyone a merry Christmas! What a tragedy. So merry belated Christmas! What did you get? As for me, I got a book light(the one I got for my birthday broke already. ): ), Clothes, a new Bible, an Amazon gift card, nail polish, body wash, two beautiful necklaces, and more that I haven't yet mentioned. I do hope everyone is having a great time with their family and their gifts.
But please, please do not forget what Christmas is all about. Many people hear that and roll their eyes. As if they're thinking,"I know, I know, Jesus was born. Thanks, God." But I don't think people understand. Jesus was born to die. AND HE KNEW IT. But He had good spirits and performed miracles, just proving He was God's true son.
So please do a little more than smile about your gifts. Thank God, really, honestly thank Him.
This Christmas it is very hard for a friend of my family - even for me to be thankful. See my blog post from May 12th. Lee was dying. Totally dying. His body was shutting down completely. The chemo and radiation was killing him. Inside, everything was slowly shutting down.
And then one day, he shut down. December 24th, 11:45 pm. 15 Minutes before Christmas, he died. I did not know him too well, but he and my family grew close over the months we knew him. For those of you who do not know, he had stage four children's cancer, even though he was 20. From the start they knew it was terminal. Actually, at first they thought it was testicular cancer, stage four. But he got better from that chemo until he went and saw a different doctor.
That doctor told him it was a child's cancer that was found in bone & tissue. They started him on that chemo. He got better before he got worse. He didn't have enough of a certain kind of cells to continue chemo. Turns out the radiation was killing him. The last few weeks of his life consisted of him only taking pain medication. His death is a tragedy.
But I have a peace that sways me. He was a believer. His faith increased even more during his cancer treatments. He was a strong Christian, I could tell. I am glad I got to know him, and although I am disappointed he is gone know, I'm glad he was here for his 20 years.
I do ask you, though, to pray for his step mother, his father, and his actual mother. Also, please pray for his three month old, sick baby sister. That family is going through a rough time, and although you will never be able to forget the day someone close to you dies, they are reminded during the jolliest time of the year.
This is my journey through life with the help of my God, my music, and my happy spirit. This is the tale of how I will become the best I can be.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Sixteenth Summer by Michelle Dalton
Wow! It has certainly been a while since I have done a book review. That kind of upsets me, in a way. Haha. Well let's go!
Sixteenth Summer is written by Michelle Dalton but also goes by the name Elizabeth Lenhard.
The book revolves around Anna Patrick in her small town of Dune Island, Georgia (it is fictional, but based off of Tybee Island. Fun fact: I used to go there all the time. :]) It's the beginning of the summer and Anna is just dreading it. First, her two best friends have started dating and Anna is worried about being the third-wheel. But then she meets Will. Perfect Will who just happens to be from New York City.
Anna and Will's relationship grows wildly and they fall in love. While Will is just living in the present, Anna can't get it off her mind that he will be leaving for New York soon.
This Summer romance is absolutely adorable. It will fill you with gushy weirdness that you didn't know you had in you, but at times break your heart. This is an extraordinary book that I highly recommend.
This is all, everyone. I do hope you buy and/or check out this book, it is wonderful. I actually enjoyed reading it this winter, it reminded me of the summer and what I am looking forward to. Enjoy!
Sixteenth Summer is written by Michelle Dalton but also goes by the name Elizabeth Lenhard.
The book revolves around Anna Patrick in her small town of Dune Island, Georgia (it is fictional, but based off of Tybee Island. Fun fact: I used to go there all the time. :]) It's the beginning of the summer and Anna is just dreading it. First, her two best friends have started dating and Anna is worried about being the third-wheel. But then she meets Will. Perfect Will who just happens to be from New York City.
Anna and Will's relationship grows wildly and they fall in love. While Will is just living in the present, Anna can't get it off her mind that he will be leaving for New York soon.
This Summer romance is absolutely adorable. It will fill you with gushy weirdness that you didn't know you had in you, but at times break your heart. This is an extraordinary book that I highly recommend.
This is all, everyone. I do hope you buy and/or check out this book, it is wonderful. I actually enjoyed reading it this winter, it reminded me of the summer and what I am looking forward to. Enjoy!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Upcoming events
My agenda:
Saturday: Parade(going to be on the float I helped make)
Sunday: Church, possible cookie-making day.
Monday: Bible Study/ school.
Tuesday: school.
Wednesday: Church again/ school.
Thursday: school
Friday: Usual Friday activities.
Saturday: Chores/ Church activity.
Sunday: Church/ Brothers birthday.
Monday: My birthday/ Last Beth Moore Bible Study.
As you can see, my next to weeks will be quite busy. Not to mention the 21st I have Dirty Santa party to go to and we're leaving the 22nd to go to Michigan for Christmas.
Aye Aye Aye. :p
I'm going to be 13 soon! I have a few things I want (mostly Sims), but most importantly I just want random stuff to where I won't be able to guess what they are, haha. What's your Christmas List?
And what do YOU think it is, a "Holiday Tree" or a Christmas Tree?
Saturday: Parade(going to be on the float I helped make)
Sunday: Church, possible cookie-making day.
Monday: Bible Study/ school.
Tuesday: school.
Wednesday: Church again/ school.
Thursday: school
Friday: Usual Friday activities.
Saturday: Chores/ Church activity.
Sunday: Church/ Brothers birthday.
Monday: My birthday/ Last Beth Moore Bible Study.
As you can see, my next to weeks will be quite busy. Not to mention the 21st I have Dirty Santa party to go to and we're leaving the 22nd to go to Michigan for Christmas.
Aye Aye Aye. :p
I'm going to be 13 soon! I have a few things I want (mostly Sims), but most importantly I just want random stuff to where I won't be able to guess what they are, haha. What's your Christmas List?
And what do YOU think it is, a "Holiday Tree" or a Christmas Tree?
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hello all! How are you doing? HMMM? :D I'm swell. Well, tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and we're having quite a few people over, so I doubt I'll be on. What are your plans for Thanksgiving?
Whatever they are, I wish you the best! That's all. (:
~Abbi,
Whatever they are, I wish you the best! That's all. (:
~Abbi,
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A Little Anthem for the American People
Let's Start a Riot--Three Days Grace.
Don't take it too seriously. Unless you want to.
Honestly, I'm completely convinced that Obama will show his true colors in his second term. That is, if he has one. America still has a chance, if the Electoral College is smart enough to say that Obama doesn't need a second term.
He sickens me, and I won't waste my post talking all about him. Here's a few little facts(I guess you could call them).
- Obama promised not to run for a second term unless he cut the deficit in half. Did he? No.
- Liberal media (i.e CNN, MSNBC) didn't talk about when people would click on Romney's name (on the electric voting machines) and it would go to Obama, but did when you clicked on Obama and it went to Romney. Which, the video that the 'victim' posted told it was legit, not edited, but it's very sketchy.
The video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdpGd74DrBM
- Yesterday in Ohio, a couple went to vote, but when they tried, people told them they cannot vote AGAIN. As in, someone had voted for them.
So that's all for today. Enjoy your lives, as much as you can.
Don't take it too seriously. Unless you want to.
Honestly, I'm completely convinced that Obama will show his true colors in his second term. That is, if he has one. America still has a chance, if the Electoral College is smart enough to say that Obama doesn't need a second term.
He sickens me, and I won't waste my post talking all about him. Here's a few little facts(I guess you could call them).
- Obama promised not to run for a second term unless he cut the deficit in half. Did he? No.
- Liberal media (i.e CNN, MSNBC) didn't talk about when people would click on Romney's name (on the electric voting machines) and it would go to Obama, but did when you clicked on Obama and it went to Romney. Which, the video that the 'victim' posted told it was legit, not edited, but it's very sketchy.
The video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdpGd74DrBM
- Yesterday in Ohio, a couple went to vote, but when they tried, people told them they cannot vote AGAIN. As in, someone had voted for them.
So that's all for today. Enjoy your lives, as much as you can.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Just a little update.
Hey, I know it has been a while since my last post. But I'm back! Things were a little crazy after it. I went to a rally in North Caroline to go see Mitt Romney, which was an amazing time. My sister and Mom went with. My sister, Carlie, shook his hand. My grandparents were the ones who invites us, although, since we had some family there, they decided to go last minute.
Another thing is that the election is in less than 24 hours!
My parents are really stressed out about it.
A few more things have happened, my parents went to Michigan to visit my brother and his kids(well, that was mostly my mom (; ), and my dad went hunting. He shot a deer with a bow-and-arrow. A perfect shot, my Great Uncle Joe said. Just my parents went up there, and us kids stayed home, but my Grandparents came to stay with us for 4/5 of the days my parents were gone.
Alsoooooo, "Imagine," the first copy of that magazine my poem The Beauty of Art came out a few days ago on Amazon. Hee-hee. THAT'S convenient. (;
My final thing is that NaNoWriMo started and I don't think I'll have the time to do it. :/
Next year, hopefully.
I will be back soon with a new outfit, more about what's going on, about what I think of who won the election (hopefully Romney).
Until then, I ask you this question:
If you could vote (or if you are): who would (or are!) you vote for?
My answer is Governor Willard Mitt Romney, of course.
Another thing is that the election is in less than 24 hours!
My parents are really stressed out about it.
A few more things have happened, my parents went to Michigan to visit my brother and his kids(well, that was mostly my mom (; ), and my dad went hunting. He shot a deer with a bow-and-arrow. A perfect shot, my Great Uncle Joe said. Just my parents went up there, and us kids stayed home, but my Grandparents came to stay with us for 4/5 of the days my parents were gone.
Alsoooooo, "Imagine," the first copy of that magazine my poem The Beauty of Art came out a few days ago on Amazon. Hee-hee. THAT'S convenient. (;
My final thing is that NaNoWriMo started and I don't think I'll have the time to do it. :/
Next year, hopefully.
I will be back soon with a new outfit, more about what's going on, about what I think of who won the election (hopefully Romney).
Until then, I ask you this question:
If you could vote (or if you are): who would (or are!) you vote for?
My answer is Governor Willard Mitt Romney, of course.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Shaking as I write.
Okay, I received an email today. Firstly, before I begin, i apologize if my typing is a little off--I'm shaking as I write. OMG.
Alright, I'll go on. A while ago, I entered a few of my poems into the Whit Ash Literary Magazine contest and I got an email just recently saying the following:
Thank you,
White Ash Editors
I am literally bursting at the seams. I want to cry. But instead I'm shaking like I'm freezing.
OH MY GOSH.
Thank God, thank God. <3
Alright, I'll go on. A while ago, I entered a few of my poems into the Whit Ash Literary Magazine contest and I got an email just recently saying the following:
Dear Ms. Bostek,
Congratulations! Your submission was read through carefully
and our editors have reached the conclusion that you are exactly the kind of
writer we are looking for. Your submission, The Beauty of Art,
has been accepted for publication in the first issue of White Ash Literary
Magazine. Attached is a contract that must be signed for your submission to be
included in our magazine along with a special certificate of publication. If you are underage, a parent's
signature must also be included. Please sign and send the contract back to us
along with a three-line biography written in the third person for the About our Writers section of the
magazine. Thank you,
White Ash Editors
I am literally bursting at the seams. I want to cry. But instead I'm shaking like I'm freezing.
OH MY GOSH.
Thank God, thank God. <3
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