Monday, May 25, 2009

1361 Cresmont Drive

We. got. a. house. 

AHHHH!!!!!! I'm pretty excited! 
There are a few things that have to happen before settlement, but the sellers have accepted our offer and it's likely that we'll be the ones to get it. It has a skylight, which I'm very excited about. When I buy a house, it's going to be one with a sky light. Sorry, that was random.
I'm thinking about yellow, white, and a navy blue theme for my new room. Ideas? I'm not creative so I could use help. 
Here's a link for the house! We're going to repaint over alot but keep the red living room, which I also love.  
http://www.trulia.com/property/1049669290-1361-Crestmont-Dr-Downingtown-PA-19335

YAYAYAYAY!!!!!! God is so good. I also can't wait to host lots of peeps from the new church. I'm sensing sleepovers, Jen? :)

Friday, May 22, 2009

camping

well, i'm going camping this weekend. i'll be gone till sunday. should be fun! except that my dumb camera broke AGAIN and i can't figure it out. i talked to one of the monza's and they said that the particular canon model i have isn't that great, so i think i'm saving up for a new one. 
ah well. we're leaving now. bye everyone!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

wow

KRIS WON!!! Can you believe that? I was sure it was going to be Adam. But nooo...... wow was I surprised. 
I am right now at the Machowskis getting ready for photography class. The music is loud. Hehe.
See you all later!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

American Idol

Okay, this is a little strange. I've been walking up to Subway more because their food is not only delicious, it's actually healthy. WOW! Anyway, I walked up there yesterday after looking at a house, and as I was ordering, the guy knew what I wanted! He's like, "Spicy Italian on wheat with peppers and provolone, right?" I looked at him and he kind of smiled. A little strange, don't you think? Maybe I've been there to much. :) 
Anyhow, now to the point of my post, American Idol. My aunt wanted to play scrabble (I'm pretty good at scrabble) so I missed half the show last night. I only got to hear the last two songs. I thought the 'No Boundaries' song was a little cheesy, sorry Kara. I didn't think it fit either of their voices, but more Kris's than Adam's. 
Predictions.... who's going to win? Well, I want Kris to win. He's cute and sweet and has a nice voice. But Adam, on the other hand, has killer vocals, despite the fact that he's a little queer. So I've got to say I think it'll be Adam. I'm actually really sad that Allison isn't in the top two. From the beginning, I was holding out for it to be her and Adam. Oh well.
I'm going to Emma's to celebrate her very belatedAdd Image birthday tonight, so we'll see if I even get to watch it. Oh, by the way, pray for her, because she just had oral surgery and is in discomfort. Not fun. 
Sorry this is so long! Congrats if you read this whole thing, now you get to look at pictures. :)


Friday, May 15, 2009

Sister dates



I really love my sisters. I just got back from a sister date with Emmy at the corner subway. We shared a sub and drink, and just chatted. She talked about her class, and boys in her class, etc. I think she's more mature than me sometimes. Alot of times. :) I love spending time with this girlie!
Yah, so me and Em are pretty much the best. Here's some shots from the mac. Don't we look alike? (except that her eyes are way prettier than mine)
I love you so much Em!!!














Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Church Plant in Downingtown

This is a really bittersweet subject, but I'm going to try to talk about it anyway. As most of you know, my family and I are going to be part of the church plant this coming August. We're looking for a house right now, and will probably be moving in January. 

I'm excited about the plant, but scared at the same time. All I've ever known (no matter how sappy it sounds) is Covenant Fellowship. My dearest friends are there, and I'll be leaving most of them. Not that we still can't hang out, but It'll be different. 

I'm excited because I get to be a part of something where I'm really needed. This church is going to need to have all hands on deck and I'm looking forward to it.

Wow, and to top this all off, I just have to share the dream I had last night. I dreamt that on the church plant the only people who came to the church were indians (from india) who didn't speak English.  The pastors made us put on robes and learn their language to better communicate with them. We met in little tents in the woods. It was so awful.

Haha, anyway, I'm looking forward to planting Brandywine Grace. I'm trusting that God will meet everyone there in totally unexpected ways!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Photography





I get really happy when I have my camera in my hands. Hence, I love photography! I think I like portrait shoots the best cause you get to really bless others through it. It's also a ton of fun! I'll try to be posting some of my pictures every now and then, after I do shoots. Enjoy!
As always, comments of any nature appreciated! :)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Guilty

YAY!! School is almost over. I want to share with you a short story I wrote for writing class called guilty. Let me know what you think.



My lips trembled as I climbed the rickety wooden steps of the guillotine. Filthy, guilty tears ran down my dirty face without restrain. There was no turning back now, no changing. Only tears.

   Why did the last minutes of life seem like a lifetime in themselves? I felt like a million pounds as my swollen, bloodied bare feet rose above the last step. The French flag, my French flag, waved overhead, as if accusing me of my country’s downfall.

   Every sound was magnified times ten. In the front of the gathering crowd was an old woman, shrieking profanities and accusations through her dried mangled mouth. “Thief, dirty bloody thief!” Guilty…. Her accusations cut into my throbbing heart. Guilty….

   Pitiful cries of a young child rang from the spectators, pleading. “Mummy, no. I don’t want to see him die, Mummy no!” I caught glimpse of the young mother wrenching a hold on the child, pinching him and forcing him down. “Foolish child, this is what will happen to you one day if you keep up your mischief.” The child’s   wails drifted in with the rest of the crowd. 

   These people are here for entertainment, I thought. I blinked unwanted tears from my eyes. Thoughts of the fateful day ran through my aching mind like poison through the veins. A rich man with an oversized wallet, a crowd, a commotion, a wallet in my hands, accusations, arms, all over me, preventing me from escape. Prison. A trial, the one word from the judge’s arrogant mouth that brought me to this platform, put me in these ropes, insured my doom… “Guilty.”

   I heard laughs. Two lads my age stood at the foot of the platform, pointing and mocking my plight. “Get away,” I shrieked through a sudden torrent of tears. They poked at my feet with sticks, tormenting me so I couldn’t bear it. I struggled to free myself from the ropes that bound my wrists, preventing me from ensuring the ruin of the impudent boys. The brick hard arms of a guard held me back. I pushed, but couldn’t free myself. I turned to look at my constrainer, expecting to meet eyes of steel, eyes without mercy, eyes reminding me of my impending guilt.

   Instead, my teary eyes met the opposite. The soldier’s face was laced with kindness and hope.  He leaned to me and whispered these words into my ear; “Vous pouvez être épargné,” You can be saved. All other sounds, the accusations, crying, and shrieking, sounds of death and hopelessness, melted away. I no longer heard them. My ears were tuned only to the words of the guard. “God sent his only son to earth, and He died on a cross.” He said earnestly, his hands cupping my wretched face.  “With his death he paid for the sin you’re about to die for so that you wouldn’t have to pay for it again in eternity. Believe in him, and instead of going to Hell, in just minutes you’ll be in Heaven.” Glorious hope and understanding flooded my dark, oozing heart like water to mud. I understood the words of the soldier, and knew they were true. I gripped his hand tightly and he whispered a prayer into my ear.

   He then squeezed my hand and said, “It’s time. Go with God.” The executioner grabbed me. I didn’t struggle. The crowd grew louder and louder, “Guilty!” they shrieked, but I didn’t hear them. I heard God’s voice calling me. The executioner’s black-gloved hands shoved my head into the wooden half circle. My mind was far away; I was at complete peace. Drums sounded on the platform. The executioner raised his arms to the blade. Peace. His arms came down. Peace. Everything went black, and I heard music. Then this magnificent, glorious, indescribable voice came from the darkness and said, “Not guilty.” 

What's this all about?

Hey everyone! Welcome to my first blog, Katie through a Keyboard. Here I'll be talking about a bunch of things that interest me, and you can give you're opinion, too! I'll likely be posting about books, movies, and some tv shows. Also, I'll try to put some of my photography and writing work on here. I would much appreciate your advice and critisim! Thanks for checking this out.