Good bye Love Muesli, Hello Up Up and Away!
I'll be now posting on www.hayleyupupandaway.blogspot.com
A Bit of Ben and Jerry's
After the 13 miles on the weekend, aka the Cardiff half marathon, i'm indulging slightly with some Ben and Jerry's Chocolate Macadamia, which is surprisingly tasty AND fairly traded, 'a flavour with a mission' I like it!
This is my dad and I just before I started!
Have been contemplating faith recently and the lyrics of a Brooke Fraser song jumped out at me just now.
When I can't feel you, I have learned to reach out just the same
When I can't hear you, I know you still hear everyword I pray
And I want you more than I want to live another day
And as I wait for you maybe I'm made more faithful
Especially that last line, And as I wait for you maybe I'm made more faithful. I'll have to ramble more about that sometime soon!
Oh the last month or so....
... a random selection of activities
Starting my job - trying to organize hundreds of kids to have their photos taken
Spotify, love it!
Catching the common cold :o(
Mostly listening to Mat Kearney - Closer to Love and Leeland - Follow you
Helping friends move house which naturally involves baking a cake!
Weekend beach trip with Mum, Dad and the dog!
Rediscovering fig rolls and cups of tea
Psalm 29
Lots of coffee! and hot chocolate
Momentum, 5 days, camping, 1 big tent, thousands of people all meeting with God, awesome!
My ipod coming back to life a week after washing it with my jeans!
Training for the Cardiff half marathon
Not playing guitar enough
Reading: Praying the names of God by Anne Spangler
Crossing the seven bridge, yes i'm sad I like bridges!
erm did i mention drinking coffee?
mostly listening to
...Desert song by Hillsong, I don't remember how I initially stumbled across this song, but after hearing I knew I had already heard before. I have no idea where or when, but hey!
I've been pondering on some of the lyrics and occasionally busting out the lines that I remember, and even attempting to play along on guitar (something isn't quite right with my version, but I enjoy it all the same!)
Even though its called 'Desert song' it definitely has some truths for whatever season one might be going through. And well amongst the others line I really like the bridge and the chorus ok who am I kidding I like it all! and I cant pick a part that I 'really like' because I 'really like' it all. So I guess I would say the lines that have stood out to me most at the moment are as follows....So I'm near enough coping the whole song, so i'll just paste it all and highlight the lines that highlight themselves in my brain at the moment! Enjoy...
This is my prayer in the desert
And all that's within me feels dry
This is my prayer in my hunger an need
My God is a God who provides
And this is my prayer in the fire
In weakness or trial or pain
There is a faith proved of more worth than gold
So refine me Lord through the flames
And I will bring praise, I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice, I will declare
God is my victory and He is here
And this is my prayer in the battle
when triumph is still on it's way
I am a conqueror and co-heir with Christ
So firm on His promise I'll stand
All of my life
In every season
You are still God
I have a reason to sing
I have a reason to worship
This is my prayer in the harvest
When favor and providence flow
I know I'm filled to be empited again
The seed I've recieved I will sow
Waiting
So I read this little story today and, well, thought it interesting...
The story's told of a bulldog and a poodle who were arguing one day. The bulldog was making fun of the poodle, calling him a weak little runt who couldn't do anything. The bulldog said, "I challenge you to a contest. Let's see who can open the back door of their house the fastest and get inside." The bulldog was thinking he would turn the doorknob with his powerful jaws, while the poodle was too small to even reach the knob of his back door. But to the bulldog's surprise the poodle said, "I can get in my house faster than you can. I accept the challenge." So with the poodle watching, the bulldog ran to the back door of his house and jumped up to the doorknob. He got his teeth and paws around it and tried to turn it and tried to turn it, but he couldn't get enough grip on the knob to do it, so he finally quit in exhaustion.
Now it was the poodle's turn. He just did what he'd been doing every day for the last several years. He went up to the door and scratched a couple of times, then waited patiently. Within a few seconds his master not only opened the door, but picked him up in his arms, patted him on the head affectionately and carried him inside.
Now it was the poodle's turn. He just did what he'd been doing every day for the last several years. He went up to the door and scratched a couple of times, then waited patiently. Within a few seconds his master not only opened the door, but picked him up in his arms, patted him on the head affectionately and carried him inside.
The words waited patiently very much stood out to me! And I related to often being like the bulldog, how I wish to say that I was like the poodle...guess i'm still learning that one!
Isaiah 30:18 And therefore the Lord [earnestly] waits [expecting, looking, and longing] to be gracious to you; and therefore He lifts Himself up, that He may have mercy on you and show loving-kindness to you. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed (happy, fortunate, to be envied) are all those who [earnestly] wait for Him, who expect and look and long for Him [for His victory, His favor, His love, His peace, His joy, and His matchless, unbroken companionship]! (Amplified Bible)
Two days...

...two cakes. Have been on a bit of a baking spree, the other week I made some scones, cause I felt like it, and then the last few days I got the urge again. This time I had a very good excuse, a birthday! And there happened to be a 'foolproof' cake book by none other than Mary Berry. So I thought i'd try the one that I thought most exciting and yummy. Turned out that this was the hokey pokey coffee cake, in memory of NZ, which i'm kinda missing right now.

So the first cake, a gift for Anne for her birthday. It was very scrummy, definitely make that one again!
The second an 'American' apple and apricot cake, I guess this could be in memory of my brother, James, he's in the states for 2 months. Have yet to try this one as its for a bring and share lunch. I managed to take the pictures before the centre of the cake took a turn for the worst, it caved in a little, but i was reassured, cakes with alot of apple do this alot, I guess the apple gets quite soggy! anyways...maybe i'll get up to some more baking this week as the job hunting continues!
