Wednesday, January 2, 2019

My Year of Adventure -- 19 for 2019



I have a confession to make.  I am currently obsessed with Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project and host of the podcast Happier.  She gives helpful insight and practical advice on how to change little things to make your life happier.  I catch myself talking about Gretchen Rubin constantly so if you don't want to hear about my current happiness project, it might be a good idea to stay away from me for a little while.

Inspired by her podcast, I chose "Purpose" to be my theme of 2018 and made an 18 for 2018 list (below).  It's more or less a bucket list for the year.  I didn't cross everything off the list, but I did do better than I normally do on resolutions.

18 for 2018
1)  Don’t Miss a Family Birthday Party
2) Finish 1 Book Each Month
3) Finish Wedding Scrapbook
4) Finish Wedding Thank You Notes
5) Get My Real Estate License
6) Go Fishing
7)Go on a Weekend Adventure
8) Go Paddle Boarding
9) Go to the Dentist
10)    Go to the Eye Doctor
11)    Host a Dinner Party
12)   Learn How to Meditate
13)   Learn the Words to Ice Ice Baby
14)   Make 2 New Friends
15)   Make Bed Every Day
16)   Master the InstaPot
17)   Run the PCB Marathon
18)    Take a Yoga Class


For 2019, my theme for the year is "Adventure."  I want to explore new places and have new fun, but I also want to see each challenge, each opportunity, each day as an adventure.  I made my 19 for 2019 list, and I'm excited to get started.  If you have any suggestions, tips, advice, or encouragement on how to help me get all 19 of these scratched off my list, I would appreciate it!

19 for 2019
1) Finish 2 Books Each Month 
2) Run Seaside Half Marathon 
3) Learn to Meditate 
4) Go to the Dentist 
5) Go Paddleboarding 
6) Go on a Weekend Adventure 
7) Go on a Vacation 
8) Go to the Dermatologist  
9) Make 2 New Friends 
10) Have a Staycation 
11) Blog Every Day 
12) Never Miss Birthdays on Facebook 
13) Start a Book Club 
14) Go Swim With the Manatees 
15) Organize Pictures – Prints & Digital 
16) Go Hiking 
17) Buy Kayaks 
18) Finish Wedding Scrapbook 
19) Make a “Facts of Life” Binder 



Now my question for you is what are your goals for 2019?  What are your plans and strategies to accomplish your goals?  Do you have a theme for the year?  Do you have a 19 for 2019 list that you would like to share?

I hope this helps you in some way, and I hope you find yourself a little bit happier.






Tuesday, January 1, 2019

I Am Lacey.

Anyone who knows me knows I love a good Disney movie, and I instantly fell in love with Moana the first time I watched it and not just because of the funny chicken. I catch myself feeling jealous - yes, jealous - of Moana. Jealous of a cartoon. Have you ever heard of anything more ridiculous? But I love her strength, her courage, her drive, and yes, even her hair. But the moment I find myself wishing to be more like this untraditional Disney princess is when her purpose and her courage meet and explode within her, and she declares to herself more than anyone else, "I am Moana!"

I cry every time I watch this particular part, which has been a thousand times according to my husband. Throughout her journey of trying to find herself and save her people, Moana has a fake-it-til-you-make-it approach while reciting a speech given to her by her grandmother that begins with, "I am Moana." At first, it's just words. By the end, her purpose and identity become clear. This has been the very thing that made me jealous of a Disney cartoon. How I have yearned to discover my purpose in this life.

Inspired by Gretchen Rubin's podcast, I chose the word, "purpose" to be my theme for 2018. I focused on Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren, but I got discouraged over and over and gave up. Then Hurricane Michael hit, and everything changed including my perspective. We got lucky and got our power back up three days after the storm hit so I decided to bake brownies for as many people as I could. When someone thanked me, I responded, "I just want to try to make people just a little bit happier." And it hit me.  I can't fix people's houses or tarp a roof, but I can help them smile even if it is just for a moment. That's my purpose. That is why God created me. I don't know what life He has in store for me, but I do know that I was created to make people just a little bit happier.

I am Lacey of Panama City Beach.  My goal this year is to post daily on my blog. I hope God is able to use me and my writing to make someone's life just a little bit happier.

Friday, August 24, 2018

They Followed Jesus Before Following Jesus Was Cool!

"And immediately they left the boat and their father, and followed him." Matthew 4

Peter, Andrews, James, and John followed Jesus IMMEDIATELY. They did not discuss it with each other first.  They did not go home and ask their wives if it sounded like a good idea.  They did not ask Jesus about wages, health benefits, or vacation days. They did not ask what would happen to them. Nothing. 

They dropped their nets and walked away from their jobs, their paychecks, their families, their homes, and their whole lives to follow Jesus. And they did it before He started His miracles and had so many followers and became popular.

They followed Jesus before following Jesus was cool!

We now know the benefits of following Jesus.  We also know the risks.  But we know that the blessings far outweigh the risks.  Why is it so hard for us to follow Jesus now?


Friday, August 17, 2018

A Roaring Reputation

“Then the high officials and the satraps sought to find a ground for complaint against Daniel with regard to the kingdom, but they could find no ground for complaint or any fault, because he was faithful, and no error or fault was found in him.” Daniel 6:4

Yesterday, Ben and I were asked to start teaching the Middle School Bible Study Class on Sunday mornings. Thankfully, the lesson was on Daniel and the Lion’s Den so we were already familiar with the story, but isn’t it funny when you read a story for the millionth time and still learn something new?

One thing we discussed in class was using Daniel’s example of keeping a good reputation. The people around him tried to find fault with Daniel and bring him down, but his impeccable reputation prevailed. So why did Daniel get thrown into the lion’s den? He prayed! Praying to the One True God instead of just the king is what landed him into a world of trouble. We know the rest of the story. The king came back the next day to find Daniel completely unharmed by the lions because God found him innocent and protected him.

The lesson to be learned is to keep a good reputation by always being kind and doing the right thing so when people try to blame you for something, they will be unable to do so.

Today, it randomly dawned on me that it was the 13th of the month, and I had not paid my rent yet. Trying not to go into panic mode, I drove straight to the property manager’s office. They have a new manager that does not know me, and I apologized and explained to her that I have never once been late on my rent. I told her my boss’s husband just passed away, and I’ve been so focused on my boss, my work, and the biggest fundraiser of the year, that it never crossed my mind to pay rent.

The new manager could not have been any nicer and completely understood the situation then she told me that when she realized I was late, she checked back at my past records and noticed that I had never paid late before. She said she had a feeling that something was wrong, and she decided not to charge me a late fee, which she had every right to do. I was so thankful for her kindness and understanding.

When I got back in the car, I smiled when I thought about Daniel and his reputation. Reputation is not just what others think about you. Your reputation also includes how dependable you are, your actions, and your habits. Because I have always been dependable on paying rent on time, the manager saw the extenuating circumstances and showed my kindness to me. Apparently, this isn’t just a lesson for middle schoolers.

Monday, April 23, 2018

All About Jesus

Yesterday, I was at a funeral for Ben’s great aunt, and I couldn’t help it when my mind drifted to “I wonder what my funeral will be like.”


I started thinking that I want it to be a celebration, not a sad event.  I want it to be happy and colorful and joyful, and then three words popped into my mind: All About Jesus.  


I want my funeral to be all about Jesus in every possible way.  I want Jesus to be listed as my first love and what I lived my life for.  I want people to say that I introduced them to Jesus, or I helped point them to Jesus.  I want them to say that I reflected Jesus in my words and actions. I want the Gospel to be the main focus of the day.  I want the love and grace of Jesus to be so evident that there is no denying it. I want the music, the words that are spoken, everything to be all about Jesus.  


Then the next thought to hit my mind was: Why am I waiting for my funeral to be all about Jesus? I want my LIFE to be all about Jesus!!

I want it obvious that Jesus is my first love and what I live my life for.  I want to introduce people to Jesus and help point them to Jesus. I want my words and reactions to be reflections of Jesus in everything I do.  I want the Gospel to be my main focus every day of my life. I want the love and grace of Jesus to be so evident that there is no denying it. I want the music that I listen to, the words that I hear and say, everything to be all about Jesus.


If I’m not living my life for Jesus, then what am I living my life for?  It’s all about Jesus.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

But I'm Right!



I hate being wrong.  The other day, I was running by the beach when something happened that I had to share. 

I love running, always have.  It is my time to think, to pray, to get away from the craziness of the world.  I always listen to music, and I often find myself dancing while I’m running.  This particular time, I am enjoying the run, jamming out to my music, and tuning out the rest of the world when a bike sneaks up behind me narrowly missing me. 

Are you kidding me?  Yes, I am running in the bike lane, but he is in the wrong lane going the wrong direction.  Why don’t people pay attention?  Why don’t people follow the rules?  There is clearly a symbol on the road that says he is going the wrong direction so why doesn’t he see it?  The symbol is right there saying that… oops… I am the one going the wrong direction. 

I wanted to find the guy on the bike and apologize for being wrong.  Even though I didn’t say anything out loud, I still felt guilty for being so angry at someone when I was the one who was in the wrong.

This whole situation got me thinking… What else am I wrong about?  There are so many situations when I am convinced that I am right only to find out later that I’m not.


Lessons of the Day:  You are not always right.  Be slow to anger.  Take a step back.  Try to get some perspective.  Read the directional signs (the Bible is what I was thinking.)  When you are wrong, accept it.  Take responsibility.  And apologize when necessary and able.  Don’t let this defeat you.  Learn from your mistakes.  And keep going! 

Thursday, December 31, 2015

My Role in My Story

Everyone has a story.  It didn't occur to me until recently that each person is not simply the protagonist in their story, but they actually play multiple parts.  I  had no idea how many roles I play in my own story, and the list surprised me.  

To my God, I am a follower, a disciple, a princess, a witness.  To my family, I'm a daughter, a sister, a sister-in-law, a niece, a cousin, and, as of January 30th, an aunt.  To a sweet guy, I am a (lucky) girlfriend.  For some people, I am a friend.  For Beachy Beach, I am the assistant (Karen's shadow, the director of first impressions, IT guy, electronic "expert," my favorite: Karen's spoiled princess, etc).  For Plexus, I am an ambassador.  And to a sweet puppy, I'm her Mommy.  

When I first realized the number of parts I play and hats I wear, I honestly felt a overwhelmed and stressed, but then I remembered I serve a great God that is always strong even in my weaknesses.  Alone, I cannot handle everything, but "With God ALL things are possible!"  I won't say this is easy, but I know it is all worth it.  And I know so many people play numerous more roles that I do, and I applaud those that can juggle everything.

Some of these roles are brand new to me, and I still have so much to learn with each of them.  I recognize that I am a master of none of these, and there is always room for improvement.  But because I now understand what parts I play in this story, I will be able to go into a New Year with a better game plan.  In 2016, I will have the opportunity to learn my lines and hide God's Word in my heart (Psalm 119:11), let God be the Director of my life, (Proverbs 3:6), practice until I get it right (Philippians 4:9), dress my part with strength and dignity (Proverbs 31:25), overcome stage-fright and other fears (Psalm 27:11), and when all else fails, improv and make it up as I go but seeking God first in all things (Matthew 6:33).  This year, I promise to do my best in every role that I play.  

We are only a few hours away until midnight, and I have decided the verse I will strive to live by in 2016, is Colossians 3:23-24: "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving."

Happy New Year to You and Yours!  May God Bless You in 2016!