NO RECORDS
Wouldn’t it be great to live in a world where you never had to experience the pain of betrayal, where no one ever said hurtful things to you or failed you in any way?
Unfortunately, it would be a world without people, because people aren’t perfect.
It would also be a world without love, because forgiveness is the wick
that keeps love’s flame burning.
Try This:
When you’ve suffered an offense, write down your feelings on a piece of paper.
Then seal it in an unlabeled envelope and pray about it everyday until
you know what action, if any, God wants you to take. When you are at peace
with your response, burn or shred the evelope without opening it.
“Love does not keep a record of wrongs.” - 1 Corinthians 13:5
“Love forgives all offenses.” - Proverbs 10:12
Source: Proverbs for Life for Women, pp 10-11
30 Day Music Challenge
30 Day Music Challenge
Day 01 - Your favorite song:
Day 02 - Your least favorite song:
Day 03 - A song that makes you happy:
Day 04 - A song that makes you sad:
Day 05 - A song that reminds you of someone:
Day 06 - A song that reminds of you of somewhere:
Day 07 - A song that reminds you of a certain event:
Day 08 - A song that you know all the words to:
Day 09 - A song that you can fall asleep to:
Day 10 - A song that makes you fall asleep:
Day 11 - A song from your favorite band:
Day 12 - A song from a band you hate:
Day 13 - A song that is a guilty pleasure:
Day 14 - A song that no one would expect you to love:
Day 15 - A song that describes you:
Day 16 - A song that you used to love but now hate:
Day 17 - A song that you hear often on the radio:
Day 18 - A song that you wish you heard on the radio:
Day 19 - A song from your favorite album:
Day 20 - A song that you listen to when you’re angry:
Day 21 - A song that you listen to when you’re happy:
Day 22 - A song that you listen to when you’re sad:
Day 23 - A song that you want to play at your wedding:
Day 24 - A song that you want to play at your funeral:
Day 25 - A song that makes you laugh:
Day 26 - A song that you can play on an instrument:
Day 27 - A song that you wish you could play:
Day 28 - A song that makes you feel guilty:
Day 29 - A song from your childhood:
Day 30 - Your favorite song at this time last year:
This challenge ought to be fun! :D
30 DAY TUMBLR PHOTO CHALLENGE
1. Your Facebook profile photo
2. A photo of yourself a year ago
3. A photo that makes you happy
4. A photo of the last place you went on holiday
5. A photo of you
6. A photo that makes you laugh
7. A photo of someone you love
8. A photo of your favourite band/musician
9. A photo when you were stoned
10. A photo of you as a baby
11. A photo of your favourite film(s)
12. A photo of you
13. A photo of your best friend(s)
14. A photo of your favourite alcohol drink
15. A photo of you and someone you love
16. A photo of you at the last party you went to
17. A drunk photo of you
18. A photo of one of your classes
19. A photo of you on a school trip
20. A photo of something you enjoy doing
21. A photo of you standing up
22. A photo of your town
23. A photo of your friend as a baby
24. A photo of you that your hair looks nice in
25. A photo of a night you loved
26. A photo of your favourite weekend
27. A photo of last summer
28. A photo of what you ate today
29. A photo of someone you find attractive
30. A photo of you when you were happy
**TRY THIS OUT, TEAM ROSE! :)
It’s a fun way to keep your Tumblr pages alive! Haha! :D
Pepero Day is similar to VANLENTINES DAY It is named after the Korean snack. Pepero and held on November 11, since the date “11/11” resembles four sticks of Pepero.
I got peperos similar to these! ^^
But I Have to Yell to Be Heard

Hi all! I think that this article can help us in class handling as well. Happy teaching!
Do you find yourself yelling sometimes just to be heard? Does the yelling frustrate you but you feel there’s no other way? We find that parents often yell when they don’t have a plan. Some parents don’t know how to fix a problem with their kids so they become louder, thinking that the intensity created through yelling will have some kind of positive effect. It doesn’t work.
Motivating with harshness can keep children in line or get them to accomplish a task, but that method damages family relationships. In Jeremiah 10:24, Jeremiah prays, “Correct me, Lord, but only with justice—not in your anger, lest you reduce me to nothing.” In the end, it is closeness that provides parents with teachable moments and the relaxed enjoyment of family life. Yelling and harshness discourage trust, essential to help young people learn valuable principles about life.
You might be saying, “Wait a minute! My kids won’t obey unless I get angry.” If that’s true, then maybe you’ve trained your children to respond to your anger as a signal that it’s time to obey. Kids are smart. They know they can wait until the last minute before responding. They’ve figured out how many warnings you’ll give and they recognize the tone of voice that says you’re ready to deliver a consequence.
One solution is to teach children to respond to a different cue. If yelling is the sign that you mean business, then change the cue to a more constructive signal. If you teach your kids that you’ll back up your words sooner, without anger, then your dependency on anger to get things done will decrease. This parenting tip comes from the book Good and Angry, Exchanging Frustration for Character in You and Your Kids by Dr Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller, RN,BSN.
