Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Paparazzi


When I grow up, I want to be just like Gaga. ;)



Friday, August 20, 2010

"When a Tornado Meets a Volcano."

Today is me and Bran's 5th wedding anniversary! It's hard to believe that 5 years ago today, we committed our lives to each other in front of friends, family and God. It's hard to believe how much has happened in those 5 years, and how different our lives are compared to what I had ever imagined.

5 years ago:
  • I was 19 and Bran was 24. (I am now 24 and he is 29!)
  • He was driving an 88 Oldsmobile and I was driving a 93' Ford Escort.
  • I had only been at my job at Interior Health for about a year.
  • My parents were still married.
  • Bran preached once a month.
  • I was too shy to sing in front of the church.
  • We were living the basement of my parent's home.
  • Bran wasn't a permanent resident of Canada and therefore could not work. I had to sponsor him and we had to go through a long paperwork journey.
  • I still had my "N" to drive!
That's all I can really come up with right now!

It's funny because we didn't have much, and definitely didn't have a promise of much because Bran was not able to work because he was not a permanent resident yet. Somehow, we knew we would be OK. Bran always told me that when he was called into ministry, he always felt God promised him that He would take care of his family. And it has come to pass.

What has changed since 2005?
  • We bought a house! It's more than enough for us - it's home!
  • Brandon is full time pastor!
  • I am still at the same job at IHA - however, a permanent employee, not casual!
  • Bought a 2008 Saturn Astra!
  • I am leading a worship team of AWESOME people.
  • We are experiencing the grace and favour of God every day.
It seems to me that sometimes we are living pay cheque to pay cheque, but we have encountered God's faithfulness. Never once have we ever had to use the food bank. Never once have we been late with our mortgage or car payment. God has been so good to us.

There are some things I thought would be different by now. I thought by 2010 we might have a kid or two. I thought I might be doing hair dressing instead of being an admin assistant. I thought my parents would still be happily in love with each other. I thought we might be living in a tiny little apartment or really old run down house. I thought I would still be friends with some people, and not with others. I thought I would still be in contact with all my family members.

I look forward to the future.

It has been a very wonderful, fun filled, love embraced life time.

Brandon is the most sweetest, awesome, hottest, bestest husband - and can't wait for the all that God has in store for us in the next couple years!!!


Sunday, June 27, 2010

Addition Music Selections....

Well since I dont really have much to say at le moment, I am going to provide you with some NEW music suggestions:

1. Cory Asbury "Let Me See Your Eyes." This CD is so musically diverse and creative - I LOVE IT! He comes from the International House of Prayer and I am so in awe of how this CD was put together.
"Beloved" is a cool song with rap lyrics and a catchy melody singing verses from the Songs of Solomon. Favorite line: "My beloved is beautiful. Dazzling and Excellent."
"Always Faithful" was a spontaneous prophetic song recorded in the studio.
He pushes the limits using rap, pop, r & b, softer songs, etc - and blending them all into very sincere, genuine WORSHIP songs proving that worship music can be found in any genre of music....not just the old school peppy songs!
Definitely a favorite!

2. Misty Edwards "Fling Wide." Another artist hailing from International House of Prayer....this live album is sooooooo AWESOME. I think this is her best work yet. Favorite songs include "With Arms Wide Open" which is like a narrated song in which she delicately asks what is love? And then sees Jesus on the cross with his arms wide open, calling out, You shall love me. So amazing. Other favorites include "Fling Wide" and "Rend the Heavens."

3. Rick Pino "The Narrow Road." You can never go wrong with a Rick Pino album. This dude PUSHES THE LIMITS with his music and CHALLENGES YOU with his lyrics. For example, in "Come Make War" he sings, "There's a new breed arising with fire in our eyes. We ain't scared of nothing because we have already died." So powerful!!! :) His voice alone is just so wonderful, but then you add his passion for the Lord, and you have albums that will bless you and inspire you.
As a worship leader, I definitely look to Rick Pino as like a "mentor" even though we have never had conversations, haha. :)

So those are my newest music selections.
Enjoy!
Mucho Lovo....Danae

Fell Off the Blogging Wagon...

As Hugh Grant says, "Whoopsie Daisies" =)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Good Tunez!

Needing some music to lift your spirits?
Here are some albums and songs you should consider listening to! =)
  • On the Rim of the Visible World - Jason Upton
  • Songs for An End Time Army - Rick Pino
  • Holy - Matt Gilman & Corey Asbury

Those are my favorite *new*albums. Of course, listen to ANY Jason Upton or Rick Pino cd and you will be sure to feel blessed!

I would say the same about Matt Gilman and Cory Asbury, but they are NEW so I dont think they have any other cds!

Wait...Cory Asbury does! But I havent heard it yet, but I am sure its fabulous.

Okay well thats it for now.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Best Friends Forever

I can still picture it clearly.
My friend and I hanging out in her bedroom listening to "Don't Speak" by No Doubt while declaring that we were going to be best friends forever. Clearly this was destined; after all, we had matching BFF necklaces from our favorite accessory store. :)

Fast forward 12 years and I would never believe that we once had so much in common.

Her body is covered with tattoos much like our rooms were plastered with posters of cute boys when we were younger. Her wrists decorated with spiked jewellry and her clothes painted black. You could find her at a local punk band's concert with a cold beer in hand, surrounded by similarly dressed friends who all, ironically, believe in non-comformity.

Me?

I am deathly afraid of tattoos; not afraid of the pain, but the commitment! I unapologetically listen to Celine Dion and thoroughly enjoy top 40 pop music. You can find me at the piano tinkering away, or outside on the patio in the warm summer night, with perhaps a glass of red wine , and friends who make me laugh so hard it hurts.

It's quite fascinating to think that we as children have this built-in, deep sense of longing for a friend for life. We are too young to quite understand that sometimes our interests change, o rthat barriers arise. All we simply know is that we found a good friend, and we want to be with them every step of the way.
It's simple faith and love.
No wonder Jesus said that we shoudl be like the little children.

When I met my friend, we became inseparable. Sleepovers, 4 hours phone calls, camping, swimming, trips to the 7/11 for slurpees. Attending church, youth group and bible camp. Learning how to apply make up and go to movies by yourself. It was one of the best times of my life.

Then we grew up...and life happened.
We both made choices that drew us slowly away from each other. So slow that you couldn't even recognize the gap until it was too large to seal up.

When I think about it today, it saddens me that we're not hanging out. I had always imagined her being my bridesmaid, and going through life together.

But on the same note, I am incredibly and eternally grateful for the relationship that I will always look back on and smile upon.

And so if I can draw upon these memories for the rest of my life, then in my mind, we will always be "Best Friends Forever."

=)

xoxo
Danae

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Let There Be Light

Gensis 1: " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."

Okay, now time for YOU to open your Bible and read the rest of Genesis chapter 1.



As you read it, try to picture the Lord as he is creating the the waters, and the earth and as He is calling out, "Let there be light."

Do you think He was having fun? I do.

God has really been speaking to me lately about the gift of creativity.

About 2 years ago, I had my grandparents over for dinner. I made them my special pot roast (secret ingredient: coca cola!) with all the fixings like potatoes and carrots, and of course, gravy. They loved it and asked, "Where did you learn how to cook like that?" The only answer I could come up with, was that somehow I inherited my cooking skills from my mom. It wasn't something that was necessarily taught, but moreso learned through experiences cooking side by side with her. The more time I spent with her, the more I learned how to cook.

When we spend time with Jesus, the more we are WITH Him, we become more LIKE Him. And who is He?
He is the Alpha and Omega!
The Beginning and the End.
The author and perfector of our faith.
He created the heavens and the earth....each creation exquisite and beautiful in detail, all proclaiming His glory and majesty.

We were made in His image, so is it surprising that we would be creative beings?

When I say creative, I don't mean for you to think that you need to be a painter or sculptor. When I say creative, I mean use your gifts that God has given you and blow the labels "normal" or "average" right out of the water.

The "world" has dominated in the creative for too long. I was trying to find some new christian music this morning, and it was hard to find an artist that not only I could identify with, but that I would love to play their songs without thinking in the back of my mind that I wish I was listening to something else. I love "up-tempo", energetic music with contagious beats and vocals that can riff like warm butter. Some websites recommended "ZoeGirl" as an alternative to Lady Gaga. Really???
I am going to be brutally honest here.
I am not going to listen to something just because its "christian" if it's not as good as the music that I hear on the radio. If I won't, then what about the people who are searching for the Lord? What can they look forward to listening to??? What could I reccomend to them?

I feel that we, as christians, need to take back the creative territory. It's time for us to step out of the shadows and use the gifts that God has given us.
WE shoudl be having MORE fun then the world because God is GOOD, and He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Anyways thats just on my heart right now.
I feel very strongly about this, and it's a message for me - time to step it up!!!

Xoxoxox
Danae