Saturday, July 31, 2010

reunited!

I love my friends so much! Last night we had such a fun night together, with ALL of us girls back together for the first time this summer! They all bring such joy to my life and remind me of how blessed I am so be surrounded by such wonderful, Godly women!





Today I spent the day out in the sun with Kenna. We went swimming for a majority of the afternoon and it was so peaceful...we both loved soaking up the sun! Also, seizure activity seems to be less and less! Thank you for the continued prayers!

This week I am praying that all the high school kids in our youth group at church have a fun, safe, life-changing trip as they head out to LA tomorrow for missionary work! God has been doing some incredible things in the lives of so many students lately and even in mine! He is so eternally faithful. A couple of days ago when I was spending some time doing my devotionals, I came across this "Sometimes it is the process, not the outcome, that is glorifying to God. If we realize that moment-by-moment obedience is the goal, then each moment, as it comes, is precious." This spoke so deeply to me. I have come to realize that the process of things going on in my life are often times more important than the outcome. Today I read something else that reassured me, "Let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing."- James 1:4. Lord, thank you for giving me patience and opening my eyes up to Your plan. Thank you for reminding me of how important it is to be content in You, even when the world around me doesn't seem to make much sense. Thank you for always catching me when I begin to fall. Your grace astounds me!!

I hope that all of you have a wonderful week!!!!

Much love!

~Allie

Monday, July 19, 2010

a different perspective

There are many times I sit back and wonder what it must be like to see the world the way Makenna does, to experience things the way she does. After watching the movie Temple Grandin (a movie about an Autistic child that changes the cattle industry and how people view autism- incredible!!!), I became more interested in the way Makenna sees things. It's obviously different, but like the movie says, "She is different, but NOT less."

Now, I must admit there are days when the frustration of not knowing what she wants comes upon me. But, I just have to remind myself that she is trying. She just communicates differently and rather than thinking she should adhere to my form of communication, I should adhere to hers. I should try my best to get inside her head and figure out what could be going on in that incredible mind of hers. And, I have noticed when I do this, it is more obvious than I think. She is usually communicating the message across, just in a different way. So mind boggling to me, but amazing none the less.

Today Makenna and I took a little field trip to get frozen yogurt and to Hobby Lobby (one of her favorite stores!) and bought a few things to make noise makers. One of Makenna's favorite things is music and it is often times used as her therapy. She loves to dance to Miley Cyrus and relax to Norah Jones! Precious!!! However, they aren't just for making noise. When I was at Hobby Lobby, I tried my best to think of her needs and think of something that could help her learn, grow, and make her happy. So we came up with these:


We bought five different bottles and I filled them with different color beads and one with bells. The bottles are all different shapes and sizes to help Makenna learn how to use her effected hand that she often times keeps in her mouth due to the fact of it pretty much being numb to her. This will be a form of physical therapy as well. She loves the sound of the beads shaking inside the bottles when she shakes them up and down. The color recognition will also help her distinguish which bottle is which and with repetition, she will know which are the easier ones to hold and which are the harder. This is when I will then begin to challenge her! As we played with the bottles today, I would ask Kenna to shake the blue bear and I would hold it up to her. Several times I would say, "shake, shake, shake". After she got down the pattern of what we were doing she would pick up the bottle, go "shake, shake, shake", and then throw it on the ground. Then she would laugh hysterically (the best part in my opinion). She was so proud that she did what she was asked to do.

It is truly amazing to me how the littlest thing can make the biggest difference. I am going to try my best to tune into what she is telling me, and act on that. She is different, but to me that makes her so much more beautiful! I want to celebrate with her when she accomplishes something, no matter how little or big it may seem to others. I want to challenge her to try even harder, because it is so clear she has it in her. She is so smart and I need to always keep that in mind.

Oh, and good news!!! Tomorrow she gets her new gait trainer!!!!! YAY!!! :)

Lord, thank you for continuing to bless me and for continuing to challenge me! Thank you for lifting me up when I get discouraged and thank you for reminding me of the gifts you have given me. I am constantly in awe of your love for me. I am continuing to pray for all of the special kids I know of, and I would LOVE if you could do the same! I hope you all have an amazing day tomorrow!! God bless you! Much love!!!

~Allie

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Love is in the air!

Kaci Brooke Mason marries Nick Brinlee yesterday! What a beautiful wedding it was! It was their fairytale come true...
Congratulations and I wish you the best in your marriage Mr. and Mrs. Brinlee!

The gorgeous bride and my sweet friend, Kaci
I had a date to the wedding with the McKinzie family! So fun!
Christina and I!

Also, Happy Anniversary to Matt and Marianne Johnson! Eleven years today and still so in love! Thank you for all yall have done for me and congratulations on this special day!! Love you both!

Never forget how precious love is! Tell the people you love today just how much they mean to you. It will brighten their day, I guarantee it! Always love from the center of who you are.

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. - 1 Corinthians 4:8


Thursday, July 15, 2010

Moving to the rhythms of Your grace...

Well, what the day it has been! A long one, but in the end I am reminded of how blessed I am. Thank you Lord for constantly providing for me and for lifting my spirit when I feel down!

Yesterday, another child with CFD (same thing Makenna is diagnosed with) was sent to heaven. She is now dancing with Him, but it is a confusing time for her family and others affected by CFD. Although I didn't know this little girl, I do know that I will be lifting her and her family up in prayer right now!

Today was a reminder to me of just how precious this life is. How sweet this time is. As I was playing with Kenna in the afternoon, I looked at her and my heart melted. How incredible is it that I am honored with the privilege to play a part in her life. She is such a miracle to every path that she crosses. And although some days can be rough and some days we don't understand why things go the way they do, nothing will EVER stop us from giving up hope. We will always be reminded of how He is working things together for our good.

Speaking of working things together for our good, I would like to share a scripture I came across today that really spoke to me:

"God proves to be good to the man who passionately waits, to the woman who diligently seeks. It's a good thing to quietly hope, quietly hope for help from God." Lamentations 3:25-26 (MSG)

As I am faced with challenges and hard times, I am always led back to the rhythms of His grace. God, I want to diligently seek you in all that I do and I will wait for the man that does the same. I will lean on Your understanding, not my own. I thank You for all You have taught me and for ordaining my steps in such a way that things continue to work together for my good.

Tomorrow is a new day filled with hope and beauty! I hope that everyone has a fabulous Friday! Much love!!!

~Allie

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Our God

Have you ever been so overwhelmed by the endless love and grace that Christ has for you? This past week at camp I experienced a deeper understanding of what it means to forgive, love, and surrender. It just amazes me that after all we do, after all the sin we commit, after all the mess, He is still there...waiting for us. He unconditionally loves us and bestows His grace upon us.

This past week at camp I was surrounded by students who have such an evident heart for God. They are seeking after Him at such a young age, and so passionately at that. It inspired me tremendously. He did some amazing works in my heart this week and for that I am incredibly grateful. I can't necessarily put into words the feelings I felt. All I can say is that I have never been so at peace and content with being alone, especially in the presence of God, in my entire life. Just knowing that He has a purpose and plan for me was more than enough. His fingerprints touched me and He had an amazing design for my life when He made me. To let that go unnoticed would just be ridiculous. We serve a God that is stronger, greater, higher than any other, healer, awesome in power. He is OUR God and He loves unconditionally. What could be greater than this?

Here are some pictures from camp: Such great memories that will never be forgotten and I am SO blessed to have been a part of it!





















Ever since the end of camp, I have been fixated on this song by the Almost called "Your love is extravagant". These words speak to me so deeply: "Your love is extravagant...I find I'm moving to the rhythms of Your grace...Capture my heart again."



Lord, please help me to keep this burning passion in my heart for You. When I feel weak, please remind me that You are stronger. Please help me to remember that YOU have bigger and better plans for me!

Please be praying for:
Makenna Johnson
Avery Akeman
Ellie Kate
Alex Ward

I hope you all have a wonderful week! Much love!!!

~Allie

Sunday, July 4, 2010

CAMP

Today I leave for camp with Epic student ministries and I am SO excited!! I cannot wait to see what God has in store for us! We are going to have an amazing time! Ashley and I have so much stuff planned for our cabin girls and our team girls! I love getting to minister to these sixth grade girls!

Our verse for our cabin girls this week is:

"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."
- Philippians 4:8

Please be praying for us this week! Pray that God will break us, change us, and make us into unstoppable people!

Also, I will not have cell phone service out at camp or a computer so anyone who tries to get a hold of me and can't, that is why. I will update when I get back!

Much love!!!

~ Allie