Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Father Daughter Retreat -2011-

Well, I promised a post, so here it is!
The Retreat was great, by all means, and we had a really good time. The teaching was excellent, and my favorite was one by the Botkin Sisters entitled "Adventurous Femininity", where they made it clear that femininity isn't just sitting around knitting and doing really girly things, though it does include some of that - it's what you need to be doing to help your dad, whether that's doing something like ranching, carpentry, etc., just as examples - but doing it in a feminine way. I thought it was very good. =)
   Anyway, we had lots of fun, and went to the Butterfly Center everyday to goof off for a while. On one trip, there was a bus load of Chinese tourists, and since I was holding a butterfly in my hand, they all crowded around me and where taking pictures, and this one girl asked if she could hold it, so I slid it onto her finger, and she asked me to take a picture. Here it is! Doesn't she look thrilled? =D

 We got to go bike-riding only a couple of times, sadly, because Saturday it was raining, and I had my "horror story" experience. Long story short, there was a tornado only three miles from the gardens, and we were supposed to meet some friends at the Butterfly Center. We didn't know about the warning, and we were going to bike over there. A little ways from the hotel, we decided that it probably wasn't a good idea because it was beginning to rain. Back to the hotel we raced, and by the time we got there, it was pouring. (When I say pouring, I mean "coming
in sheets-of-rain pouring!) We got in the car and drove over there, and just as we got there, our friends were getting out, so I asked dad to let me out and I'd run in with them while he parked the car. It was still pouring, but I jumped out and ran in anyway. By the time we got in there, we were soaked, so my friend and I went to the bathroom and were drying off with paper towels, when we heard this roaring noise. I thought it was one of those loud AC unites, so I didn't pay attention. (It was loud; there were several people in the bathroom.) Then in the background, I hear
someone say "It's hailing!" My friend and I, in the confusion that followed, ran from the bathroom to find that there were golf-ball sized hail literally pouring from the sky. The roof on the building is made of Plexiglas, so you can imagine what it sounded like! (It was DEAFENING!) Everyone was running around, some slightly panicked because of the tornado warning, running to the windows (don't ask me why!), and trying to call on their cell phones. It was then that I realized that dad wasn't in the building! I pulled out my cell
phone and dialed his number, and didn't hear a ring or anything. I looked at it and it said "Calling", so I kept listening (or trying to, anyway...), and then heard a "beep" - I looked. It read, "Disconnected". Lovely. I tell you it was something right out of a movie! THEN - get this - the power went out. It was only for a minute, but it seemed to read my thoughts.... >.>
Anyway, dad got in alright, but it was kinda scary!

We went to the Azalea Bowl, the Horticultural Center, where I found this cute Japanese Oak tree, and the lake, where I captured a picture of some ducks swimming. :) It was really nice! We had a really, really great time. I enjoyed it!
    
The High Tea was really nice, though we got some poor service this time. -.- Other than that, it was fun. We got our picture taken, and are still waiting for the results of that in the mail.

I made some new friends this year, as well as saw old ones. My three wonderful friends, Jasmine,, Dionne and Bethany, along with their little sister Jessica, came again this year, so I was really happy to see them!

And of course, the Double Trouble twins that I adore, Sydney and Genesis (I may have the names backwards! 0.0), were there again as well.

And now for my new friends -


This is Faith. She's absolutely hilarious and makes me smile. I'm hoping to keep in touch with this dear girl!

This is Taylor. We started chatting between breaks, and found we have a lot in common!
I don't have individual photos of the rest of us, but I do have this one big group photo:
In the back row wearing the purple shirt is Kirstine (I hope I spelled her name right!), and then in the front wearing the floral dress is Lisa, two new friends!
And this is ANOTHER Hannah! (I met about 6!)

I also got my picture taken with Doug Phillips, Elizabeth and Anna Sofia Botkin, and Liberty Phillips. We all got to chat for a while, which was great!
To close up the trip, we stopped at a Baskin Robbins, and I got Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream. =) It was reeeally good. ^.^
So, we had a great time. I'd put more photos up, but I did make this slide show for you guys to see! The photos are all mine, and the music is "In Hope of Spring" by David Nevue. (I LOVE this one!) Anyway, here's the show - I hope you enjoy it!


Thanks, Dad!
Always Fighting,
-Han

Monday, March 28, 2011

I'm BACK!

Hey! I'm back! It was WONDERFUL! This is just to let you know that I've returned in one piece, along with all of my belongings, except for a few address/blog cards! =D
Loads of pictures to come, I promise! (Hopefully tomorrow!)

The Lord is so good!
Love you guys! Prepare for a picture blast!

Always Fighting,
-Han

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Well...

I'm off! Don't worry - I'll post plenty of pictures when I get back. Remember to keep me in your prayers, and I'll see you guys later!
This is actually being posted right as I walk out the door - it's on a timer. :)

Love you guys so much!
I Say Goodbye!

Always Fighting,
-Han

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Touch To My Garden

Hannah's Secret Garden of Irises 
=D

Monday, March 21, 2011

Light in the Sky

The moon was absolutely breath taking Saturday night. It was amazing. My Best Friend had excitedly told me over the phone earlier that day how gorgeous the moon was going to be that night, and it fit perfectly with our conversation of how amazing God is and how good life is at this moment and time. I told her that we'd both have to run out there and look at it, and on my part, I'd be taking lots of pictures! (Trust me...I took 144! 0.0) Anyway, it was gorgeous. Simply gorgeous. I kept looking for it to rise, and finally, as we were sitting in the den, mom looked out the window and said, "Hey, there's the moon!" I snatched up my camera and made a dash for the back deck. No lights, nothing! All dark except for that glowing gold orb. It was GREAT! The tree frogs at the creek below us were singing away, and I laid on my back on the deck, watching, snapping pictures, smiling, and saying "Thank you." It was amazing. Totally amazing. I hope my girl was able to do the same thing. ^.^
God is amazing. The sky is absolutely His canvas. Sadly, my camera can't capture it all...but do enjoy these few selected pictures!!

Always Fighting,
-Han





Day By Day Photoshoot

Yesterday at church, my friend "Jinx" (don't ask...looong story!) and I did this amazing photo shoot in the alley behind our church. The alley was perfect! White walls, the paint chipping off to reveal red bricks, and the kind of place you'd spot for a movie scene where there could be a great fist fight between two people and their friends trying to break them up...*sighs dreamily* ...Okay, yes, that was random...but it WOULD! =D =D =D
At any rate, this was GREAT. Perfect setting for a touch of drama. Jinx was for more of the "smile nicely but still look stylish" photo, but as you can see from mine...well, I was more for the "dramatic air of a heartbreaking drama" - what can I say? That's me. =) Jinx takes better photos than I do - I had to have her take MANY shots of me to find the best one. I think I was kinda distracted....if I were more relaxed, it would have been better. Here's only two of the picture - go to my photography blog for the rest! (www.hannah-leighphotography.blogspot.com) (I GIMPED mine - I still have to ask Jinx if she wants me to do hers...so that's why mine look different:)


Have a great day!
Always Fighting,
-Han

Isn't she CUTE!? ^.^

Friday, March 18, 2011

Busy Little Bee


Well...Max got a visit from the vet yesterday - he wasn't too happy. :S
It was......interesting, to say the least. The girl who came has been out here several times, so we know her pretty well. She didn't bring an assistant, so guess what? She asked ME to help. 0.0 Lovely. Right in on the action. :P She gave him an injection to make him drunk first, and then gave him another one to knock him out. (Which worked, might I add!) She put a towel over his eyes, and, well...I won't go into the rest. :) Needless to say, it was pretty gross! Oh well...FARM LIFE! So, I got to help. (Only a little, though - THANKFULLY!) Dad and Nathan stayed to the sidelines, of course, so it was just me and her....and the knocked out horse that was making pitiful, and I do mean, PITIFUL, noises. (My poor Max!) 
It was actually pretty funny after she had left, and mom had come up to the barn. Max was up and about, and so I went to meet them at the gate; from a distance mom goes,
"Are your hands red?"
I wave both bloody, sticky hands at her, grinning.
"YEP!"
She responds with a heart-felt "GROSS!", while I laugh. I know, I know...I'm totally and absolutely weird!
      At any rate, he's up and about today - I'm sure he's not feeling top of the world, yet, (how would YOU feel!?) but he is running around and acting like himself. Good ol' Macomy Dee! (His nickname, for your info...)

So...not much else. This afternoon, mom and I are going downtown, and I'm gonna get my first pedicure! Okay, so it's not a big deal...but it's something new, and besides, it's good to have nice feet! ^.^
Getting ready for the Father/Daughter next week...as well as three days before that, babysitting. My week will be PACKED. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, babysitting ALL day - Thursday through following Monday, Retreat. Yikes...
On a random note: on the way to GA, I'm hoping dad and I can stop at a Baskin Robbins! I've never been to one before - that'd be COOOOOL! =D (Sorry, I'm HYPER!)

Anyway, tootle-pip, chaps! I'll catch up with you later!
Always Fighting,
-Han

P.S. If you go to my YouTube channel by clicking on the slideshow I made, please leave a comment - I'd love to hear from you! And don't forget - PRAY!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Surprise, Surprise - Pretty Surprise for Cinderellie!


 Yes! Another do! I decided to be horrible and do something "unknown" with it RIGHT before the Father/Daughter Retreat! 0.0 (That's me, for ya!)

Anyway, here it is. I like it...though I think I'll like it better tomorrow when I can really play with it!

By the way, if you guys could pray for me, that'd be great; I'm going to be babysitting ALL. DAY. for a woman who just had surgery for three days - she has three little children. So...it'll be a test of nerves for me. :)
Please do, if you will!

And PLEASE, don't forget to pray for the people in Japan...

Always Fighting,
-Han

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Prayer Chain: Japan Video



My video is now on YouTube - go to the page, copy the embed HTML, and paste it to your blog.

       Pass it on...don't pass it up.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Update on Japan

I'm sure most of you are keeping up on the aftermath of the quake and tsunami in Japan, but I want to post some stuff up here, too.

All pictures are from Fox News and the video from YouTube.

Please, please be praying for these people. This is absolutely horrible...but we know that it's the Lord's doing, and He did it for a purpose...perhaps to bring many to Him and send a wake-up call to Japan.
Please stay updated on this as much as you possibly can, and send in donations wherever possible. Fox News has a "How to Help" article, and you can go there to donate to different organizations.
   I want to be over there helping so bad, it's about to drive me crazy - but I can't. Just like lots of you can't. The most we can do is pray HARD, donate, and see if we can get more people in on this. I've started a "Prayer Chain: Japan" - Please subject your e-mails under that title and send them out fast and thick.

This is all in God's hands....He knows what He's doing, though it's so hard for us to understand. 

Don't forget those in Japan....