Alright,
So to make kraft you go to the store, buy a kraft dinner and come home. Turn on the stove and boil water. Put the kraft in the water and let it cook. then you eat it.
Wait, what?
Oh....
That kind of craft. Got it.
Alright, so you take the box from your kraft dinner and you cut it up till it looks like something and then you throw it away. Thats what you do with regular crafts, right?
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Saturday, February 18, 2012
A country I would want to visit some day
I don't want to leave America. Honestly, I would be fine never going to another country.
If I had to go, I would want to go to England. To go antique book shopping would be one thing I would love to do. I have a great love for books, contrary to popular belief. Books really are wonderful and even though I cant fly through a 300 page book in a day, reading is one of my absolute favorite things to do.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
If I had to go, I would want to go to England. To go antique book shopping would be one thing I would love to do. I have a great love for books, contrary to popular belief. Books really are wonderful and even though I cant fly through a 300 page book in a day, reading is one of my absolute favorite things to do.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
A tradition or custom that I think should have survived till today.
On word:
Jousting!
That was a great idea. Two guys want a girl, they, decide to grab long pointy sticks get on horses and charge at each other as fast as they can, and so it ends. Winner gets the girl.
Okay, maybe not the best idea ever, but still exciting.
Alright, the one that I think should still be around is Courting!
Yes, there are people who still court, but dating is so rampant, its ridicules. I went to Elitch Gardens a few years ago on homeschool day when all the "good" kids were supposed to be out. I saw two kids who couldn't have been older than 10 making out in line for the Ferris wheel. It was the worst thing I had ever seen. What happened to the days where I guy would nicely ask a girl to court him and they wouldn't kiss until their wedding? I think it would be fine for the two of them to still get together and have a jolly old time, but do so morally.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
Jousting!
That was a great idea. Two guys want a girl, they, decide to grab long pointy sticks get on horses and charge at each other as fast as they can, and so it ends. Winner gets the girl.
Okay, maybe not the best idea ever, but still exciting.
Alright, the one that I think should still be around is Courting!
Yes, there are people who still court, but dating is so rampant, its ridicules. I went to Elitch Gardens a few years ago on homeschool day when all the "good" kids were supposed to be out. I saw two kids who couldn't have been older than 10 making out in line for the Ferris wheel. It was the worst thing I had ever seen. What happened to the days where I guy would nicely ask a girl to court him and they wouldn't kiss until their wedding? I think it would be fine for the two of them to still get together and have a jolly old time, but do so morally.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Post some of my own art
I don't draw and I don't paint. The only art I do is Martial.
However, I did have to do a drawing for a class last year, and I did a doodle for my french class this year.
Tell me what you think. I know they are awful, but that's all I draw.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
However, I did have to do a drawing for a class last year, and I did a doodle for my french class this year.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
Write about something you feel strongly about.
Hi everyone,
I'm back. It hasn't been as long this time, but I'm still getting back into school, so I'm still fixing my schedule.
Seeking Wisdom and Counsel:
I'm sure we have all come to a cross roads before and didn't know what to do, right? Should I go to college? Should I get a job? Should I get married? No matter what the cross roads you have been at, it never hurts to have help. There are always people to turn to.
No. 1. If you don't know who to turn to, God is always ready to help. "Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need." Hebrew 4:16 He will never turn you down. He wont always answer right away, but wait upon the Lord.
No. 2. Your Pastor/Elder or a teacher you really respect. I have done this many times and I always enjoy the counsel they give me.
No. 3. Lastly, a close friend. They wont have as good of answer as God, and probably not as good as your Pastor/Elder/Teacher, but they can offer great advice. And you might feel more comfortable talking to them.
I'm asuming that you talk to your parents about whatever this is anyway.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
I'm back. It hasn't been as long this time, but I'm still getting back into school, so I'm still fixing my schedule.
Seeking Wisdom and Counsel:
I'm sure we have all come to a cross roads before and didn't know what to do, right? Should I go to college? Should I get a job? Should I get married? No matter what the cross roads you have been at, it never hurts to have help. There are always people to turn to.
No. 1. If you don't know who to turn to, God is always ready to help. "Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need." Hebrew 4:16 He will never turn you down. He wont always answer right away, but wait upon the Lord.
No. 2. Your Pastor/Elder or a teacher you really respect. I have done this many times and I always enjoy the counsel they give me.
No. 3. Lastly, a close friend. They wont have as good of answer as God, and probably not as good as your Pastor/Elder/Teacher, but they can offer great advice. And you might feel more comfortable talking to them.
I'm asuming that you talk to your parents about whatever this is anyway.
In Christ alone,
Josh Martin
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