Friday, October 31, 2014

Are we scaring the kids or are they scaring us?

Happy Halloween!

I hope you all had a great Halloween and ate way too much candy.  Most girls use Halloween as an opportunity to dress cute or inappropriate.  I use Halloween as an opportunity to scare little kids.  Yup.  I'm one of a kind.  I started out the day with Spanish class....wooohoo!  So much fun.  My level of sarcasm is at an all time high because I despise Spanish with all of my heart.  Nothing against the language but it has never been my forte.  After Spanish, I took a journalism test and met my friend Jordan for lunch.  When Michael got out of class, we went to his house, ate dinner with his family, and watched some TV until it was dark enough to scare the children.  These are the masks that we thought would be a guarantee scare to the children.  I imagined the kids running in fear of how absolutely terrifying we looked roaming down the dark streets hissing and screaming.  But in reality, we got bullied.  Bullied? How? As we ran down the streets screaming and hissing the small children hurled insults at us.  They called us "losers", "lame", "freaks", and even told us to "get a life".  Instead of the fear we expected to see, we ended up with hurt feelings.  We could not manage to get one scream from a kid.  Not even one.  Ridiculous.  The kids are tougher now a days than ever before.  If I had been the child, I would have peed my pants, cried to my mother, and sworn to myself that I was never tricker treating again.  I guess next year we will have to step up our game and try something new.  We will need to create a better scaring tactic.  I'll let you know next year if we have better luck.  I should have been a flower instead.  Flower power for life!  It was still a great Halloween though!  I ended my night with some gluten free mac and cheese and a pb gluten free sandwich with honey just because it's Halloween and everyone deserves to treat themselves on such a day :-)

xoxoxox

Grace

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Prayer Jars

Hello,

Since Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner, I thought it would be a perfect time to post an idea for a homemade gift.  PRAYER JARS!  They are so simple to make and adorable.  I have made them for friends, family, and people in my church.  Everyone always seems to love them!  I have one that I made myself along time ago and I still use it even today.  They are simple, sweet, and thoughtful.  You can make them a "girl" gift or a "boy" gift.  You simply, purchase a mason jar, scrap book paper, ribbon, and stickers.  That's it.  Super simple.  For the girls, I put heart and flower stickers on the outside of the mason jars and filled them with pink, blue, and yellow scrap book paper folded in half.  For the boys, I did not put much decoration on the outside.  I asked my boyfriend to choose out a "boy" sticker because he seemed to think my idea of using tractor stickers was lame, but he thought that none of the stickers looked manly enough so we just kept them plain.  I did a black ribbon around the tops of the mason jars and filled them up with colorful "boy" colors.  This way they were not super boring and ugly.  Here is a photo of the jars that my boyfriend and I made for our church community.  The point of these prayer jars is to write down your prayers on the little pieces of paper that are provided inside and you place it back inside of the jar.  In a few months, years, decades, or whenever, you can look back and see what you had been praying about and how God worked through your prayers.  WALAH!  You have a fabulous and easy present to show how thankful you are for the loved ones in your life!  I posted a video on my youtube channel as well on how to make these cute little jars, so if you are confused than check it out.  Happy hump day!

xoxoxox

Grace

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Angels Do Exist

Hello,

I know that I have already posted a blog today, but it has been on my heart today to post this story for the past few days.  I have been working up the guts to post it and it has taken some time.  The is my essay I wrote last year for my senior English class.  I wrote this story about my youngest brother, Matthew, who is special needs.  I hope that this story will touch your heart, just like Matthew has touched mine.

Angels do exist
            I was born into a perfect little family with a mom, dad, one sister, Jade, and one brother, Clay.  I was the oldest of the three children.  My parents had just built their dream house on 50 acres next door to family.  They had envisioned their children’s lives to be fun, carefree, and spending time outdoors with cousins.  We all had bright futures in front of us.  Then the fourth addition to the family came, a little boy named Matthew (which means “gift from God”).  He weighed eight pounds and had chubby cheeks and a contagious smile.  Matthew caught the flu a few weeks after he was born and my mother took him to the hospital.  He soon was put on dialysis as his kidneys began to fail.  The nurse then programmed his machine incorrectly and removed 500 cc’s of fluid instead of five.  She then unknowingly went down the hall to talk to another nurse.  During this time, too much blood from Matthew’s body was drained and he suffered a cardiac arrest and clinically died.  The doctors quickly rushed in and after a code blue of forty minutes they were able to rescuitate him.  I will be forever grateful for the doctor’s hard work and determination to keep my brother alive.
            Even though Matthew was alive, nothing would ever be the same again.  Matthew was diagnosed with severe brain damage from the lack of oxygen during the cardiac arrest.  My parents were told he would never walk nor would he talk.  Being a child of five years during this time, I remember that the laughter and fun in my perfect family stopped.  My mother who was always smiling was no longer doing so.  Our lives from this point were never the same. 
            Luckily my parents and family do not accept defeat that easily.  My mother began to take Matthew to the best therapists in the area.  His therapists included speech, physical, occupational, oxygen, eye, language, and play therapies.  I spent my childhood years waiting for my brother in therapy waiting rooms while other kids my age were having play dates and having fun.  Even though this had not been the plan, I spent lots of time around other kids like Matthew who are considered special.    I learned to talk to them and make them feel included and loved.  There was one family that we befriended that had two special needs boys who spent two summers with us so they could receive therapy in the Dallas area.  One of the boys was in a wheelchair and my mother was so proud that we always included him by making sure he was in the room where we were playing and even having races down the hallway with him. 
            Honestly, I will confess that this journey has tested our family’s faith in Christ.  Prayers are not always answered the way that we want them to be answered.  But our God has his plan.  And his plan included so many blessing that we would have missed out on if we had not journeyed through it.  I am pleased to announce that our Matthew is walking and talking.  He is still challenged but he is continuing with the best of therapies, love, lots of prayers, and most importantly, his family.

            Having a brother with special needs has taught me many life lessons.  Those include, patience, the importance of being kind to others and to not take anything for granted such as health.  I believe that Matthew is an angel sent straight from heaven.  How appropriate is his name a “gift from God”.   He encourages me to be a light in people’s lives just like he has been in mine.  He will always be my hero.  Not many people can say they have an angel in their family.  We have been blessed.

Here is a photo of my family!  I love them all to death.  I hope that this post touched you in some way.  God Bless!

xoxox

Grace


Makeup Channel

Hello,

Happy Tuesday everyone!  I hope you have all had a great Tuesday.  Today has been crazy for me.  I  have been running around nonstop all day long.  I woke up this morning and went straight to take my TSI test.  I have been trying to score high enough to exempt a math class that I have no desire to take next semester.  I have taken the TSI six times and have gotten within two or three points of the score I need each time....it has been so frustrating.   Today I decided that I would destroy this stupid test that has been ruining my life once and for all.  Guess what?  I DID!!  I scored high enough and now I am not taking a math next semester...holla!  It was a fabulous start to my day.  I went to buy myself a quest bar after to treat myself for my success.  (I'm a quest bar addict).  Than I went to the gym, ran 3 miles, went to lunch with my friend Jordan, had a bible study with two girls from my church, went to a meeting, and went to a fundraiser for the dance team.  I didn't stop running around until I got to my dorm around 5:30 and had an hour to spare until Michael (my boyfriend) was coming to pick me up and take me to dinner and church.  In my spare time, I decided it was the perfect time to start my own YouTube channel!  I have started a makeup, fashion, and blog channel.  I will post the link below to my very first video.  I hope that you will check it out and comment any feedback you may have.  I am new to the whole editing thing so it will take time getting used to and talented in that department but I will try my best.  My first video is just my daily makeup routine because I noticed that those types of videos seem to be popular on Youtube and what better way to start my channel than with makeup.  I'm a makeup fanatic so I thought this video would be perfect.  Check it out here and let me know what you think!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idK8XZHAS9w
Here is a photo of my boyfriend and I as well just in case you were curious.  Arn't we adorable?  hehe!
I hope you enjoyed!!

xoxoxox

Grace


Monday, October 27, 2014

FLASH tats!

Hello,

I'm assuming many of you are not in the best mood since it's another dreadful Monday.  The first day of the week after a nice and WAY too short weekend.  I'm positive many of you are already counting down the days until Friday.  We all live for the weekend. Am I right? I was contemplating what to write about and I decided what better way to start out a Monday with something a little cheerful!  FLASH TATS!!  You may have heard of them and if you haven't than you will soon.  These tattoos are so in right now! With celebrities like Beyonce wearing these trendy little tats, who could deny that they are not trending?  When I went down to Houston this weekend, my Aunt was raving about flash tattoos.  She had ordered a million sheets of them for her and her kids to play with.  I noticed that her 4,7, and 10 year old daughters were wearing them and I was insanely jealous of these young fashinistas!  My cousins demanded that I put some flash tattoos on myself and I was quick to accept the offer.  They were quite simple to put on to my surprise.  All you do is place the tattoo on your skin and hold a wet towel over it for a few seconds and BOOM you have a flash tat!!  I went a little tattoo crazy and gave myself more than I probably should have.  I couldn't help myself...they are just so fabu.  I gave myself a Hawaiian flower on my back along with a gold feather (the feathers are my fav) and I also gave myself two flower bracelets (which are un pictured).   You have to admit that these are too cute.  They are not sold in many stores however, so the best place to purchase these cute little tats is online.  Here is a link to the website for those interested.  http://www.flashtat.com
To brighten up your Monday, go order yourself some flash tattoos!  Treat yourself!

xoxoxox

Grace

Sunday, October 26, 2014

College=stress and Stress=acne and Acne=more stress

I was sitting in class two weeks ago listening to my teacher blabber on and on about the exams coming up and how they were worth 50 percent of our final grade since we do not have homework and my stress level went from one to ten in about twenty seconds.  As the day went on and I stressed about my homework, maintaining the friends I had made, the new dance we had learned in practice, etc, a huge knot began to form on my forehead.  It hurt like crazy.  I quickly called my mom and told her that I had a tumor.  "Mom!  I need you to take me to the hospital ASAP!! I have a tumor in my forehead!!"  I screeched while I paced back and forth in my dorm room.  She laughed and told me it was just a stress pimple.  I did not quite buy it but I wasn't about to drive myself to the hospital because how embarrassing would that be if they told me I just had a pimple instead of a tumor.....awkward.  The tumor/pimple finally went away after about a week and I was stoked.  Except, shortly after another one began to form on my chin.  A huge painful pimple, and this time I knew it was a...dun dun dun...stress pimple.  I knew that I could not let this be a reacurring thing because I need to keep my skin as perfect as possible for the dance team.  I quickly hopped into action to find out how to keep my stress level low and my skin clear.  I have tried many products growing up and this one is by far my favorite!  After using this my skin has cleared up and I have noticed a huge difference!  But do not make the mistake of only relying on a product to keep your skin clean.  Eating healthy is also very important when pursuing healthy and fresh looking skin.  In college, there are tempting foods everywhere but make sure that you are still eating your fruits and veggies.  I don't want to sound like a mom, but it is important and even though your mom is not here to force you to get your veggies down...I suggest you do for your skins sake.  Healthy fats like almonds, almond butter, and pb are great for your hair and skin just for a little inside tip ;)  Some ways that I lower my stress level are by writing down the negative things in my life/ things stressing me out on a sheet of paper and throw it in the trash.  It's a good way to motivate you to completely distance yourself from anyone or anything negative in your life.  Also, GET A CALENDAR!  I have my daily planner and I have no idea what I would do without it.  It is my life saver.  It makes the day less stressful if you have it all written down and right in front of you.  Lastly, my final tip for lowering your stress is to take some time and spend it with God.  Journal your thoughts and prayers and spend some time healing in His presence.  I hope that this helped you in some way!  Here is a link to the face wash if you are interested!  It is $23 which isn't bad for how big the container is and how long it lasts. :-)
xoxoxox

Grace Victoria

Life of a College Dancer

Today I arrived back home around 3pm.  I am a North Texas Dancer at UNT and our team traveled down to Houston for the UNT vs. RICE game.  The bus was leaving at 3 am on Saturday morning...and I was not about that life...so I convinced my mom to take me down a day early so I could leave at a decent hour and spend some quality time with my cousins and aunt that live down in Houston.  Friday morning I ditched all of my classes...YOU CAN DO THAT IN COLLEGE...it's awesome!  I drove home and my mom and I ate gluten free mac and cheese and than drove to Houston.  It was a fun five hour ride because my mom and I chatted about life the entire time.  When we got to Houston we ate dinner and hung out with my three little cousins, Eva, Ellie, and Mila.  They are beyond precious!!  My Aunt Dee came down also with her two year old son, Mason, who is such a little toot!  He was running around giving everyone eskimo kisses and it totally melted my heart.  I stayed up pretty late telling my cousins stories because they start chanting right as I walked through the door, "Tell us funny stories!! Tell us funny stories!!"  They chant this every time I see them because apparently they think I have some funny stories to share.  Saturday morning the game started at 11 am but we had to be there at 9 am.  The bus the other girls took broke down twice and wasn't very comfortable so I heard.  I showed up to the game well rested and energetic, and they hadn't gotten any sleep.  I wish we could have all came down early and got a hotel! That would have been fun and it's what the football players do so why shouldn't we? Sadly, we were not able to dance on the sidelines or at half time during the game.  Away games are strict and never give us a place to break it down on the field! LOL!  So we sat in the stands and cheered on our team.  It was quite heartbreaking to be in the stands honestly.  I never quite realized how much I love to be down there on the field dancing and cheering.  It made me appreciate my opportunity to be on this team and dance for UNT even more than usual.  I felt very blessed to say the least.  UNT lost the game to Rice which was a huge disappointment.  Although,  I am still a hardcore mean green fan and always will be!  After the game, I got dressed up and went to my cousins chili fundraiser for her small Christian school.  It was hilarious because I was a celebrity among the 5th graders because of a video I had done last year for LifeChurchTV that the teacher showed to the class last week.  The series is called "Erased" and my cousin said she saw me and jumped out of her desk and shouted, "Thats my cousin!! That's my cousin!" Here is the link to the episode that focuses on me if you are interested in watching! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzuPO48dzi0  It is such a cute school and I really enjoyed the fundraiser but my grandma, mom and I decided to ditch and make an early get away so that we could get massages...hehehe!  We enjoyed some fabu massages that were much needed.  After a fabulous Saturday, we headed home today and now I am enjoying a lazy Sunday with my family.  Who is ready for another crazy week?  I am!  Have a fabu sunday!
xoxoxox

Grace