Hi there!I've been meaning to do this post for a while, I got the idea for it at Madison's Musings, which is the first blog on my list. :)
These blogs are written by absolutely wonderful girls, and getting to know them and their amazing, beautiful personalities has been an incredibly enjoyable experience for me. :) Here goes:
Madison is a cheerful, interesting, and very engaging writer. She leaves lots of comments which are always complimentary. Her blog is a delightful mixture of art, daybook entries, newsy posts, thoughtful posts, videos, and many other things. You must stop by and leave her a comment...you will be glad you did. :) I'm on there every time she writes a new post.
Joanna is one of my very dearest friends. She lives just an hour away and her family is one of the most spontaneous, joyful, hospitable, welcoming and wonderful families I have ever been blessed to meet. Her blog marks down important events like her parents' anniversary and family members' birthdays. She also writes very thought-provoking articles on matters of importance. :) Love you Joanna!!
Jasmine is the 18-year-old biblically feminine, amazingly smart 18-year-old we all hope to be or wish we had been. :) Her view on the world is both stirring and refreshing. Her blog has a new post on it nearly every day, on all sorts of topics. I highly reccomend that you stop by and take your time to browse among all the articulate and edifying articles there.
Abigail and Lauren write here, and the story behind the name is so sweet it made me want to cry. :) You can find it on their 'about pearls and diamonds' page. They have lots of wisdom to impart, along with delicious recipes and all sorts of interesting articles.
Kaysie is one of the dearest girls I have ever had the pleasure to read about. Her blog is a sweet, wholesome place to visit, and she does a new post nearly every day on something relating to the Lord. Her insights and thoughts are so beautiful. This is truly a blog that glorifies the Lord in everything it does.
Here you will find sweet Ella writing. You will definitely enjoy reading here, Ella has articles on subjects of all kinds and all of it is fascinating. :) I simply insist that you stop by and check it out. :)
Mia has a very wonderful, gentle and loving personality that shows through all of her posts. She has a multitude of very beautiful old-fashioned pictures on her blog that I love to just look at! :) She does posts about things like antiques she's found, gardening tips and pictures, and very easy-to-follow, delicious recipes!
Ah, Joelle, what would we do without her? :) Joelle has a very unique, interesting personality. I love reading her blog. Joelle's blog posts always have the weirdest, funniest titles, and she posts lovely pictures of all sorts of things. Her family recently adopted two darling little girls, and from their pictures they look like the dearest little things imaginable. :)
I had the pleasure of meeting Mckenzie at the last Father/Daughter retreat hosted by Vision Forum. She is such a sweet young lady! Her blog has a down-home, comfortable atmosphere. She loves horses and there are pictures of hers on the blog. She also has some adorable siblings! (including a very mischeivous 2-year-old) :)
There are a lot of other girls with blogs that I really like, but unfortunately I didn't have the time to do them all! :( Just know that if I leave a comment on your blog, I really like it! :)
Blessings!
Julia

chop up 1 cup green bell pepper and 1 cup onion
(Don't touch your eyes while chopping up the onion!! Ouch!)
Measure out your spices...
...and add them to the pot. (stir)
Take your 1 and 1/2 pounds of beef (or more, if you like meaty chili) and add that to the pot.
Simmer on medium-low for approximately 30 minutes, or at least until the flavors blend and the kidney beans are all cooked.
Then... ENJOY!
(Goes excellently with noodles, potatoes, crackers, or nacho chips & cheese)

I love Steven in this picture... he looks so "Chef-y"
Look at his face in this next picture... he's savoring the delicate flavors. Mama and I also tried making some Hummus, and it came out tasting so exquisite! Yum!! I loved it! We added some black olives for fun. I don't have a close-up picture of that, but you can see it on the table in this picture...
Purple, too!
And a gorgeous, glowing, orangey-gold!

3) The orangey one I have now.

But it wasn't a god in itself. God shows himself through his creation. You can not possibly deny that there is a creator when you look around at all the wonders of this world we live in. I heard once of a man who believed in God after studying the intricate workings of the human ear. 













Place apples on buttered wax paper (on a plate or other hard surface) and let chill in the refrigerator.
Once chilled, (after about an hour of patient waiting) Let sit on counter for 15 minutes. Really. Otherwise they will NOT come off the wax paper. :) Trust me.

