Friday, November 29, 2013

It's That Time of the Year


Get those pots boiling, and get those pans cooking! 
It's that time of the year again. The time when chaos is created in every kitchen in America to create the most scrumptious meal of the year. I'm talking about Thanksgiving of course. Although this day has already past, I am still in the Thanksgiving spirit. When we Americans think of Thanksgiving, we picture a big giant turkey, stuffed with herbs and spices, slow roasted for hours, served on a giant plate of mashed potatoes and gravy. And why shouldn't we picture Thanksgiving this way? There's nothing wrong with eating a delicious meal and watching the big game after. The only problem is that we are all forgetting what this holiday really means. 
The Thanksgiving holiday is a day to reflect on the blessings in our lives. Let's face it. We're pretty blessed here compared to so many places in the world. We have the privilege of eating those huge turkeys for dinner. Poverty, hunger, and epidemics are only a few of the on going struggles that many countries around the world face each day. How many times a day do we have a problem finding food somewhere? It's not too difficult for us. Let's face it, we're very, very blessed. So why not give thanks for that pumpkin pie at the dinner table? We're pretty lucky to even be eating that every Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving is a great time to reflect on all the things we're thankful for, but it shouldn't be just for one day. It should be every day, all day. There is always someone who can be thanked. So here's my challenge you and for myself. Try to say thank you to one person everyday for the whole upcoming month of December. It doesn't have to be something huge, but try to find someone to thank for what they have done for you. And then don't stop at the end of December. Keep going, and eventually it could become something you'll always do. And that habit you'll form is a good one.





Give thanks to the Lord for He is good. His love endures forever!-Psalm 136:1


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Hi! My Name Is....

Hello Blogging World!

This is something very new, and maybe a bit frightening, that I'm trying. I feel that it's very important to communicate with people the daily struggles we all have in our lives. Doing so we can become united together and have a unique understanding for every individual.

But enough about this, let's cut straight to the interesting stuff.

My name is Abbey. I currently live in a small town in Iowa, called Sioux Center. I'm a Sophomore at a high school about 15 minutes from where I live, and I'm 15 years old (and counting). I'm the youngest of four children. I have one older brother who's 24, a sister who is a recent college Freshman, and another sister who's a Senior in high school. My parents names are Jim and Glenda.

Music is one of the most important things in my life. Ever since I was young, music has been in my life. It's how I escape from the world, and I can forget about everything going on. It doesn't matter what I'm doing, music will take me away from it. Thankfully, I can even use in school. I'm involved in many musical groups at school. I play violin in the orchestra and sing and accompany in Concert Choir, Bel Canto (a female singing group), and Knightsounds (a top auditioned group at my school). I also had the privilege of playing piano for the Jazz Band at my school. To sum it all up, yes, I've been very busy this Sophomore year, and it's not even half over yet, and to put even more on my plate, I've just recently been cast in the Sound of Music.

I hope you all enjoy reading this blog. It's merely a way to put my thoughts into words and to share them with the world. Thanks for reading.






Every week I hope to have a weekly update, like the one of above, and with each update I hope to have a song/musician of the week, since my life revolves so much around music. So for my first musician of the week, I chose one group that has currently been on replay for months for me. It's a group called Pentatonix. They are an a capella group, and they are absolutely brilliant. Please look them up!

Here's a video of one of their songs:
Evolution of Music

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A High School Horror





Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.


Perhaps the biggest change in my life has been entering high school. In more ways than one, high school has become something far greater than I have ever anticipated. New faces, new classes, new teachers, and new expectations are just some of the challenges I have begun to face. In many ways, I prefer grade school over this new profound path. Now I'm in my Sophomore year of high school, and now it's time to begin to tell you my story.

When I arrived at my new school in 2012, it was probably one of the most terrifying experiences in my life. Instantly when my foot touched the tile floors, I wanted out. The noise, the anxiety over where my next class would be, and the almost giant-like upperclassmen was all too overwhelming. I'll tell you the truth, at that moment, I felt the urge to call home and leave and never return. But I kept moving, everyday, and soon enough the year came to a close. 

I learned many things my Freshman year. First of all, I learned that no matter what, it will always get better. I had a lot of bad days my Freshman year. It got so bad that many nights I would fall asleep in tears. Most days at school I felt out of place and unimportant. I luckily found a group of friends, and they were my foundation. I never felt out of place when I was around them. Then as year went on, I began to meet more new people and develop new relationships. I began to become more involved in school activities. Life wasn't so bad. But I still had a constant feeling that something was out of place, and that feeling continued to tortue my soul.

The second thing I learned was that time is precious. So often I would fall into situations at school where I was getting everything done at the last minute. Whether it was studying for a test, working on an assignment, or preparing for an audition, time was just flying by. I think this took away from much of my social high school experience because I was so busy trying to complete everything that was due. If I could say one thing to help people through high school, it would be to slow down

The final thing I learned was to branch out. I am not a sociably blessed person, unlike some of my other family members and peers. It is hard for me to make small talk. I am more content just being with my group of friends. As long as I am happy right? But as days went on, I learned that even though I'll never be super comfortable with people I don't know well, I have to learn to tolerate them. I can't run away from situations to be sociable. I have to take advantage of every situation I have so I can build relationships with others.

Freshman year was my new beginning. Just like in Genesis, a beginning was being created for mankind. Man was going to have problems and would stumble and fall, but God was there to pick man up. Although God would always pick up the broken pieces of man's life, man still continued to struggle and sin. So God sent his son, the one to take all of our worries and problems and make them his own. He was perfect, but was treated like one of the outcasts and murderers. He died on a cross for us, but through his death, he made us good. So every time you feel worried, distressed, or just feel alone, remember that God created the world, sent his son, and it was good.