Monday, July 28, 2014

updated worship playlist {music monday}

Hey guys! 

It's been over a week since I've posted on my blog! I have been on family vacation in Florida, soaking up some Vitamin D and hunting for seashells. It was a fabulous time. Pics and more about that will be coming soon!


I have had the chance to hear some wonderful new worship songs since I have been attending different churches in the area with Samuel. (No worries, I still love my hymns and I always will.) Some of my favorite new ones are here! They may have been around, but they're new to me. :) The other songs have been collected from my own findings here and there, cause that's what I do.


Props to this particular church whose worship leader posts the song list each Saturday night on his Twitter. Um, fantastic idea! It helps me when I lean over a dozen times asking, "Oooo, what song is this?!" You know how that goes.

So try this out during your quiet time and let me know which of these are your faves! 


PS- There is one song that I have been loving recently that Spotify didn't have, sad day. It would have been on here otherwise. It's called "For the Love of God" and it's by Andrew Peterson. You can listen to that one here

PPS- AH! The one that I most wanted to be on here, isn't. That one is "O Great God" by Sovereign Grace. Listen!!




What worship songs have you been enjoying? I'll add it to my playlist!

Happy listening,
Emily



Saturday, July 19, 2014

you live and you (paint your room over again)

You know how in some situations you feel like you have to rewind a lot to help people understnad how you got to that point? Yeah. Well, last summer the Pinterest-aholic in me found a picture of a home with walls painted medium-dark gray and I just had to do that in my room. So I recruited a friend and we got to work! I even knew of other friends who were about to paint their walls the same color, which boosted my confidence and reassured my decision (for some ridiculous reason).

Before the gray, my walls were about as purple and you can get. If you had asked me then how I felt about the purple walls, I probably would have embarrassingly admitted that, yes, although I loooved the color, I was just ready for something more mature. And that's what I thought the gray would be. 

Maybe in another room or another layout, this color would have been the perfect shade of "mature" that I was trying to achieve, but in a small-ish bedroom with purple carpet and just one window for natural light, it was less mature and more depressing haha. I could barely stand to do my hair and make up in my own room for the past year. Every textbook I opened had a horrible glare on the pages. I laughed in the face of trying to take pictures in my room that turned out decent and had enough lighting. Oh, and you can forget trying to catch a fly in your room at night - instant camouflage. 

I could go on and on. 

But, I won't because this post isn't meant to be as dark and depressing as the paint on my walls has been (thank goodness). 

Last Saturday Samuel helped me prime it white, and on Tuesday my cousin will be coming to help me....I will end up painting the rest of the room myself and finishing it late Thursday night.

It was painted a happy shade of creme. Hallelujah. I let my mom pick whatever color she wanted it to be (forever) because I sure don't plan on painting this room again if I don't have to. ;) 

These pictures don't do it justice, but you can tell they didn't turn out great anyways. Even the finish on this paint has bothered me. Just bad.





The decorating isn't finished and it's not completely returned to it's former organization, but here's what I ended up with. I lovelovelovelove it!












So happy to have a happy room.



What's your worst painting fiasco? 

Monday, July 14, 2014

Ed Sheeran {Music Monday}

This. Song.

My heart explodes because of cute overload listening to this song from Ed Sheeran's new album, X. I listened to it all the way to Massachusetts and back.

I adore this song because it sounds like something my grandparents could have danced to at their wedding. John Mayer wishes he wrote this song. "Thinking Out Loud" has a perfectly old soul heart that takes you away. The lyrics are clean and adorably sweet. And his voice. It's smooth and understated where it needs to be, and fiercely tugs your heart when you need a little more convincing.


Favorite line? "Cause honey your soul could never grow old, it's evergreen."
(I mean seriously, who thinks of genius like that? Ed Sheeran. That's who.)







Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Travelogue: Cape Cod & New York City


Massachusetts, why have you been holding out on me? 

Cape Cod is BEAUTIFUL. It's like the mountains with a beach. Driving to the Cape is a journey through tons of shady trees and forest-y looking surroundings, and then it plops you out onto sand and waves! Bam - the perfect vacation combo. 



See what I mean?     Holland, MA

Sad story, here, folks: Immediately after this selfie was taken my camera got dropped, preventing the lens from closing. BUT. My sweet boyfriend (who felt so bad) very secretly ordered another camera and had it one day shipped to the house on the Cape. Yep, he's a keeper.

Have I mentioned these two got ENGAGED? Rebecca is going to be a Maketansky!

Lobster night! 
All vacations should come with a hammock. Just sayin'.


Cyrus James Emadi wins the prize for most adorable toddler on the Cape. Hands down.

Nauset Beach 







The drive home from the Cape was 21 hours and took us straight through New York City. 



   

We ate at an amazing Persian restaurant in New York. The lights were so neat.

Grand Central Station



Times Square!!!!!

Central Park & Trump Plaza


I am so thankful to have been invited to tag along on this vacation. :) It was a sweet time of engagement celebration for Dan and Rebecca, getting to know the Maketanskys, and seeing new places I had never seen before. 

Definitely one for the record books.

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