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Name: Elisabeth
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Interests: Friends...really, that sums it up, for the most part. Though I do like computers...but they're best when being used to communicate with friends. :)
Expertise: Math, computers, and I once thought I was an expert on myself, but now find that I'm quite confusing...
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Friday, March 21, 2008

Different blog...

I don't know if I've posted it here, but my main blog can be found at theelisabethanera.wordpress.com


Wednesday, February 14, 2007

A Valentine's Day gift from over 1600 guys to their sisters in Christ

Alex and Brett Harris, Joshua Harris's younger twin brothers, and a team of people from their website have spent a while putting together a modesty survey for guys and compiling the results.  It started as a girl of their forum suggesting that other girls send her questions, and she'd ask the guys.  Soon she had tons of questions, and a vision developed to guys all over the world and see what THEY had to say.  The results--after polling over 1600 guys--have been made public today, timed so that they could be a Valentine's Day gift from these guys to their sisters in Christ who are striving to help their brother's thoughts remain pure.  Here is the informational piece that the Modesty Survey team put together:


TheRebelution.com just launched the results of their massive Modesty Survey! Over 1,600 Christian guys answered questions on everything from glitter lotion and lip gloss to swimsuits and skirt slits! For you girls, it's everything you've ever wanted to ask guys about modesty, but were afraid to ask! For you guys, it's really interesting to see what other Christian guys think!

Most importantly, the survey is presented as a resource to help Christian girls (and guys), not a list of legalistic rules, and it is accompanied by the Modesty Survey Petition (which tons of guys have signed) which encourage young women to focus on the heart, not the hemline, to honor their parents, etc.

TheRebelution.com presents the results of the survey as a big St. Valentine's Day gift from 1,600 Christian guys to all Christian girls—and I can't think of a better one!

Go check it out: www.therebelution.com/modestysurvey

But also make sure you spread the word to all your friends. We want as many Christian girls  as possible to see it on Valentines Day, so you can repost this post on your blog or forward it as an email.

Guys, they are still accepting signatures for the Modesty Survey Petition, so this is an opportunity for you to still share your voice on the topic of modesty!



I hope you all enjoy!

God bless,
Elisabeth


Saturday, August 05, 2006

Currently Listening
Short Term Memories
By Chris Rice
Listenin' whenever Vernie (my bro) has it on!
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A long (no pun intended) due entry

I ought to post on my blog once in a while (it’s been a loooooong while since I’ve had a real post), so I’ll post today.   I’m not good at updating people one what’s taken place since a previous post, so I’ll just post as if I’d posted just shortly ago, covering just the past couple days or so.

 

So let’s see…yesterday my big sister, brother, and I went down to the Open Space to watch The Wizard of Oz…which meant that I didn’t get home until after 1 am.   I’m not typically that much of a late nighter, so it was unusual for me…

 

It was a fun experience down there.  The first, oh, 15 minutes or so I just stood and watched the crowds while I waited for my sister to get done talking with a friend so that we could move to where we were going to be, and for Vernon to come back from his phone call.  Then, since there wasn’t anyone there I knew, I worked on a letter for about an hour between times of glancing up to watch the crowds.

 

After that, I went and played Ultimate Frizbee…well, at least I was taught the game, and made the third player that my team needed.   I am not good at throwing a frizbee, and tried to stay in such a place as would make it not-good for my teammates to throw the frizbee to me, because otherwise they would so as to not leave me out of the game, and then if I caught it (their throws were perfect—my catching much different) I’d typically not be able to return it.  However, when we got down to the inzone and the other  team was blocking Vernon and Simeon, I would stand near, so that if their only ability to throw was to me, then they could, and as long as they got pretty close, I could throw it back to them.  I did block Lydia a couple times, too.  But despite only having 2/3 of the players that they should have had, and the end of the ½ hour that we had to play before the movie, my team was only 1 point down—5 to 6.

 

So then we watched the movie, drove home, and fell into bed.

 

Today, when I got on my e-mail (which I typically check within a ½ hour of getting up), there were four e-mails in my inbox—and I was so excited!  Then, I opened it up, and two of them were spam, one was an ad…and only one was a real e-mail.  And that was a reply to a request for some info, and the answer was that the info was currently unavailable.  (LW’s computer had crashed, so he didn’t have the music, because it was on his computer…)  Anyway, I was glad that LW’s e-mail was there, because otherwise I’d have had 3 ads and nothing real. L

 

After e-mail, I had breakfast, then worked on yard stuff, came in and showered, ate lunch, tried to work on dishes (my bro, who had to start washing so that I could dry, kept getting distracted…), finally decided that I was done waiting around and would come back when he was done, and came to work on this blog post.

 

So, there’s most of my last 24 hours.   Unfortunately, the only two people that I know check my blog regularly are out of town, so they’ll not even see my update. L  So if you read this, please comment so that I can know who has read it!  (That is, if you’re a Xanga member, ‘cause I know some people that read it even though they aren’t members, and  unfortunately they can’t comment. L )


Thursday, June 29, 2006

Survey

Hi, I took this survery thing, and thought that since I ought to post once in a while, I'd post it. ;)

***Your Political Profile:***

Overall: 75% Conservative, 25% Liberal

Social Issues: 75% Conservative, 25% Liberal

Personal Responsibility: 75% Conservative, 25% Liberal

Fiscal Issues: 75% Conservative, 25% Liberal

Ethics: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal

Defense and Crime: 100% Conservative, 0% Liberal

How Liberal Or Conservative Are You?
http://www.blogthings.com/howliberalorconservativeareyouquiz/


Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Baby

I suppose that I ought to let ya'll know, since it's a kind of big thing, that my little brother was born on Monday.  Got to go...



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