Jumat, 30 November 2012

I Choose You for Life



Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.

Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;) And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: ~ Hebrews 10:22-24

You are loved by an almighty God,


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Kamis, 29 November 2012

The first-ever “spidernaut” safely returns to Earth

Take eight steps back, Psy and Biebs. Another YouTube star is born today as Nefertiti, the first-ever “spidernaut” who was the key element to the winning YouTube Space Lab experiment has made it home safely and will live out the rest of her life at the Smithsonian Museum.

Nefertiti is the first jumping spider to successfully return from space and adjust to life on Earth after a 100-day stay aboard the International Space Station. “Neffi,” as she’s called by friends, will take up residence starting today at the Insect Zoo in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

Courtesy of NASA. Nefertiti, the red-backed jumping spider hunting for flies inside her space flight habitat on board the International Space Station.

The jumping spider experiment was one of two winners from thousands of ideas submitted to YouTube last year with the hopes of being sent to space as part of the Space Lab competition. Relive the epic story of YouTube Space Lab below.



Dom Elliott, Marketing Manager, recently watched “Space Lab LIVE!: Behind the Scenes.”

Rabu, 28 November 2012

YouTube automatic captions now in six European languages

Captions are important to make sure everyone—including deaf, hard-of-hearing, and viewers who speak other languages—can enjoy videos on YouTube.

In 2009, you first saw a feature that automatically creates captions on YouTube videos in English, and since then we’ve added Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. Today, hundreds of millions of people speaking six more languages—German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Dutch—will have automatic caption support for YouTube videos in those languages. Just click the closed caption button on any of these videos to see how it works:



Now in 10 languages, automatic captions are an important first step in the path toward high-quality captions for the 72 hours of video people upload per minute. As automatic captions will have some errors, creators also have several tools to improve the quality of their captions. Automatic captions can be a starting point, where creators can then download them for editing, or edit them in-line on YouTube. Creators can also upload plain-text transcripts in these languages, and the same technology will generate automatically-synchronized captions.

You now have around 200 million videos with automatic and human-created captions on YouTube, and we continue to add more each day to make YouTube accessible for all.

Hoang Nguyen, software engineer, recently watched “Completo, ilha das flores.”

Our November featured On The Rise partner is polcan99!

Congratulations to Tom Antos of polcan99, our featured “On The Rise” partner for this month. His channel is featured on the “Spotlight” section of the YouTube homepage today.

Tom has been a YouTube partner for three years, but has dedicated his entire career to film direction, cinematography, and VFX. His expertise has earned Tom an array of awards as he’s worked on both large productions and small-budget projects including Hollywood features, short films, and music videos. On YouTube, Tom goes one step further, uploading tutorials to share his experience and knowledge with his filmmaking peers. He can help you design great-looking music video shots, entertain you with a Dragon Ball remake action video, or even let you choose your own real-life Angry Birds adventure! No matter what you choose to watch, you’ll be impressed with Tom’s innate talent and his dedication to both entertaining and educating his viewers.



Here are a few words from Tom:
I'm a filmmaker, and I love good entertainment. Doesn't matter if it's a good TV show, film, stage play or a book, I enjoy it all. Now I try to create entertainment on the internet... more specifically on YouTube, mainly because of their great tools. I now have 2 channels; Polcan99 is where I put up my action and VFX filled films along with filmmaking tutorials... and GalgaTV is where I put up comedy videos. I feel very fortunate to be able to entertain others for a living, and I'm thankful for being chosen by YouTube as the November "On The Rise" Partner. If you like what you see on any of my channels then please subscribe! 
If you’ve enjoyed this monthly On The Rise blog series and want to see more rising YouTube partners, check out our On The Rise channel. Keep an eye out next month for a chance to nominate some of your favorite channels for On The Rise in 2013 - we’ll be coming back to you in January with another round of rising talent.

Christine Wang and Devon Storbeck, YouTube Partner Support, recently watched “More Twilight - A Bad Lip Reading of The Twilight Saga: New Moon.”

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Selasa, 27 November 2012

4 Ways to Respect the Man You Love



Continuing our series this week we're on to step 4:
Respecting the Man that You Love

Guest contributor, Lisa Jacobson, Club 31 Women

I want to do the right thing.

And I want to be a good wife. So when I read in Scripture "Let the wife see that she respects her husband" (Eph.5:33), I'm determined to do that very thing.

Except that it seems rather vague to me. Undefined. I mean, how can you "see to" something you're unsure of?

What does respect look like anyway?

I know what it looks like to love. But respect? That one is less clear, as it's not something I particularly long for. It's just not at the top of my list, if you know what I mean?

Apparently it's at the top of his though. I've even heard it said that men would rather be unloved than disrespected---is that wild, or what?

Really?  Respect? That's the key?

So maybe I don't exactly "get it", but I'll take his word for it. Yet that still leaves me with wondering how to let him know that he's respected. By me.

Does this mean that he makes all the decisions for our lives and I'm simply along for the ride?

Does it mean he leads in the Big Stuff - like finances, the children's education, and where we spend Christmas? And I'm pretty much on my own after that?

Or is it something totally different than any of these?

A few years ago, after reading a book on the subject, I tried yet another of my experiments (do you ever feel a wee bit sorry for my husband?). I decided to become Super Wife and not question anything he ever said or did. This noble trial went on for several weeks and yet, in spite of my great effort, he didn’t seem to notice or care.

Nor did it appear to be all that effective---and it definitely wasn't working for me. I finally broke down, confessed my game, and told him I was sorry, but that I didn't think I could keep silent for the rest of our married lives.

And do you know how he responded?

He laughed! Yeah, laughed right at me.

Then informed me that he didn't marry me so that I would only nod my head and say, "Yes, Honey" every time he opened his mouth. He actually highly valued my opinions and input. These were things he loved about me! This was NOT his definition of respect. (Whew!)

Yet the question still remained...

So I wrestled hard with this one. First, I had to look into my own heart. Did I truly respect him? Or, deep down, did I consider myself somewhat superior to him? An ugly thought, but it had to be faced. Did I trust my wisdom over his? Was I more "spiritually sensitive" than him? Was I more "in touch" with the children? More responsible? More practical? No, I definitely had some soul-searching to do.

Then what about when he's not "respect-able"? That had to be considered---except Scripture doesn't offer allowances for this. (Besides, I wouldn't want him to love me only when I am "love-able".

My next step was to go to him and ask him outright how I could show more respect. His answer wasn't as ready as I would have guessed. It was more of an ongoing conversation. While he could come up with a few examples, the others I had to figure out myself by careful study.

I'll share a few of my conclusions---hoping you'll keep in mind, just as my list of "what love looks like to me" is going to vary a bit from yours, so is your husband's list going to vary from mine.

  1. Trust him.  Somehow a man instinctively knows if you believe in him--or not. For instance, how you respond to his decision-making speaks powerfully to him. Is your first response to question him? Or do you save that "coupon" carefully? He needs you to trust him and his final decisions.

  2. Admire him. He needs to know that you are his biggest fan - hands down! No one should admire him more than you do. My personal goal? I never want anyone who works with my man to think more highly of him than I do. I want him both to see it in my eyes and to hear it from my mouth.

  3. Serve him. Now maybe this is my own man's thing, but he feels like a king when I offer to serve him. When I poke my head in his office and ask if I can bring up some lunch, or if I offer him a cup of coffee when he's sitting around with the other men after the church meeting? This is big with him.

  4. Be loyal to him. Fiercely loyal. You've got his back and he knows it. Your children should know it too. In fact, there should be no doubt in anyone's mind where your loyalty lies. No one would dare say anything disparaging about your man in front of you because that is simply not done.

Today's Challenge: Make a list of some ways in which you can show respect to your husband. Consider asking him what kinds of things make him feel respected?

Let the wife see that she respects her husband. Believe me, I'm wanting very much to "see to it" - how about you?

In fact, if you have some of your own special ways of showing respect, would you be willing to share them? I'm guessing we'd all love to hear it!

Will you seek the Lord in how you can show loving respect for your husband? 


In His grace,



Lisa is the happily-ever-after wife of Matt Jacobson, literary agent and writer, and together they enjoy raising 8 children. Please join her over at Club31Women, a blog for any wife, mother, or sister who is looking for Biblical encouragement and inspiration. 
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YouTube Presents: Mayday in San Bruno, California

England had The Beatles. Ireland has U2. Taiwan has Mayday.

Taiwan’s Mayday (五月天) is the biggest name in Chinese rock today, with tens of millions of fans across the globe. No doubt they will be making even more fans when they perform at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, California on Wednesday, November 28 at 7pm PT, and livestream it to the world on YouTube Presents and Mayday's YouTube channel.

After the concert at 8:30pm PT, Mayday will hold a Hangout with fans on Google+. To get a chance at joining this Hangout, post a question you want to ask the band with the tag #HangoutsWithMayday on Google+. Seven lucky fans will be invited to participate.



The first ever Chinese-speaking band to perform at YouTube Presents, Mayday announced their visit at Google’s office in Taipei last week, as they start their U.S. tour promoting their newest album Album No. 8 (作品8號).

Tune in to the livestream for a bit of Mayday to warm up your November, and subscribe to Mayday’s YouTube channel to get the latest videos from the group.

Richard Li, Country Marketing Manager for Taiwan, recently watched “Don’t Wanna Leave You Alone.”

30 Ways to Love Your Husband


This past week we got to talking about communication when Lisa posted the article, "Communication: How to Love Him More Than Words Can Say." When she reminded us that we communicate love in a number of ways other than speech, I started to put a few of her ideas into practice.

Immediately I sensed a warm reception, and I could tell that Michael was reading my signals. I was communicating my love to him and he was getting the message loud and clear. What did I do? Well... I wasn't going to kiss and tell, but since it's just between you and I, why not? *wink*

The first thing I did was admire him with my eyes when he walked in the door. I gave him a hug and mentioned how great he smelled. Let me tell you--that man smells awesome!! The second thing I did was that I leaned over the back of the couch after dinner, kissed him on the neck and whispered something sweet in his ear. That's where I started and it went on from there.

This morning, when my husband got up for work (he gets up earlier than any of us) he walked over to my side of the bed, bent over, and whispered in my ear, "You're my best friend. The best I've ever had."

Isn't that about the sweetest thing you've ever heard? I thought so!

And so I've decided to put together a list called 30 Ways to Love Your Husband. It's actually more like 30 ways to show your husband you love him, but I didn't get too wordy--you get the idea.

Of course all husbands are different and each one speaks their own love language, but perhaps this list will spark a few ideas in you. There are 30 of them so if you're inclined to, you might want to challenge yourself by trying a new one each day. 

  1. Give him direct eye contact when you're talking to him and say something encouraging. As Lisa put it, "admire him with your eyes." Love that!
  2. Stop to hug him when you pass by his way. 
  3. Ask him if there's any thing he'd like you to pray for. 
  4. Wear an outfit that he likes on you. 
  5. Reach for his hand when you're driving or walking. 
  6. Ask him if he'd like anything when you make a trip to the kitchen. 
  7. Pick him up a little treat at the store. 
  8. Organize his space. This could be anything from his office desk to his sock drawer. Show him you've been there and you're loving on him. 
  9. Make his favorite meal or dessert. 
  10. Leave a little note someplace creative like lipstick on the mirror in your bathroom or a coupon under the windshield of his car. 
  11. Offer to do something that you know he enjoys doing. 
  12. Send him a romantic email or text. 
  13. Offer him a word of encouragement by saying something positive.
  14. Say something positive about him to others when you're together.
  15. Listen to him when he's stressed. You might not have a solution, but listening goes a long way.
  16. Thank him for being supportive.
  17. Encourage him by taking an interest in his hobbies. 
  18. Comment on some of the good decisions he's made.
  19. Let him know that you respect and admire his leadership. 
  20. What makes him unique? Point it out to him! That's so much better than comparison. 
  21. Hold back on the nagging. Bite your lip if you must, and communicate your thoughts with patience.
  22. Take time to greet him when he arrives and see him off when he leaves.
  23. Is there a tool or an electronic he's been wanting to buy? If it's within reason, sit down and work it into your budget.
  24. Surprise him by doing one of his regular chores before he gets a chance like shoveling the walk or mowing the lawn. 
  25. Be happy. More than anything else your attitude will go a long way in setting his. 
  26. Cut arguments short by letting go of your need to be right. Wait until you both cool down and communicate your thoughts with patience and kindness--another day. 
  27. Ralax and let yourself laugh. Have fun with him. 
  28. Write a love message on the toilet paper roll with sharpie. No doubt it will make him smile.
  29. Hold his hand when you fall asleep.
  30. When he's lying in bed or on the couch, bend over and whisper in his ear, "You're the best friend I've ever had." 
Have any ideas you'd like to add? Please share them with us in the comments.

You are loved by an almighty God,



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Winter had arrived- at least in Oregon and its time to pull out those beanie hats! Since I wear beanies just about every day, I am always looking for new ways to mix it up. 

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A quick trip to the .99 cent store (one of my favorite places) to purchase a variety of cheap hats and scarves that I can alter! 
Another great alternative- recycle old or outdated sweaters.


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I started by cutting scarves into strips and turned them into rolled roses (see my rolled rose tutorial here).  I never get tired of creating rolled roses out of all kinds of fabric!




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The result is big chunky roses!
Using a needle and thread I sewed the roses to the surface of my .99 cent beanies. 

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A quick and colorful hat to pull out on those chilly days!

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Senin, 26 November 2012

The Story of the Daffodil Garden


You may have heard the story of the daffodils in one form or another, and how the beauty of the garden holds a lesson to be learned. It's definitely worth repeating--let me tell it to you my way...

In 1958, (Alma) Gene and Dale Bauer started planting a garden of daffodils, planting them one by one by one… throughout the years. Today the daffodil garden in Running Springs, California is said to be the largest daffodil garden in the world. One look at the magnificent hillside immediately draws you in.

This mountain hillside, which was once a wilderness of poor rocky soil is now drenched with daffodils. A breath-taking experience to the tourists it draws.

The countless daffodils reflect care, as stewards of God’s creation, labor in the land they’ve been given. Man and woman, side by side. But the unmistakable miracle we see—made by the hands of only two—is that perseverance yields fruit to those who are trained by it.

Gene Bauer planted the first 48 bulbs in 1958, describing her persistence by saying, “One at a time, by one woman. Two hands, two feet and a body minus a brain." In forty years she's planted close to a million bulbs!

The daffodil garden illustrates the God given potential that each one of us holds when we plant seeds one by one. Seeds of discipline, love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, faith, meekness, and self-control—seeds that will blossom in our garden one day, a breath-taking garden that draws others to Christ.

In 1988, my husband and I planted a garden when we stood at the alter, saying, "I do."

It's been 24 years of planting one bulb at a time. Nothing too big, just one bloom here and there among countless flowers.

One prayer at a time, one day at a time, one understanding and patient moment at a time… precious blooms  in the garden of marriage.
And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. ~ Galatians 6:9

You are loved by an almighty God,



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Titus 2sday November 27th


Today and every Tuesday, I want to invite bloggers to link-up any blog posts that will encourage women to joyfully live out their roles as wives and keepers of their homes I'm looking for posts on marriage, parenting, housekeeping, recipes, etc.

All you have to do is enter the direct link from your post into the linky tool below!

I'd also like to ask you to link back here with the Titus 2sday code (below) so that other bloggers can join in too!

You are loved by an almighty God,



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Teaching Christmas to Young Hearts


Drawn from my archives

We've all heard the saying, “The world is taking ‘Christ’ out of Christmas.” But when I turn my face away from the world to examine my own life and that of my family, I'm left with the question, "What am I doing to put Christ into each Christmas?"

As a mom, it’s my responsibility to ensure that these children know who Jesus is, and that He is the reason we bring our love to the world at Christmas.

As we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Lord, we have an opportunity to reflect the testimony of the Christ child in all that we do, and to weave the message of salvation into young hearts by showing them the mercy of God and His love to mankind.

How can we do that? In a number of ways:

Teach them that the evergreen tree is a symbol of God, who through every season of our life remains the same God He always was and always will be.
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.
~ Hebrews 13:8, KJV
Show them the twinkling star at the top of the tree, rejoicing together as wise men once did in search of the newborn child.

Where is he that is born King of the Jews?
For we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.
~ Matthew 2:2, KJV
Trace fingers on angel wings as we recall the words of the angels...
And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold,
I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be
to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city
of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
~ Luke 2:10-11, KJV
Watch the twinkle of each light, reminding young hearts that we reflect the light of God to this world.
Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on
an hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle,
and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and
it giveth light unto all that are in the house.
~ Matthew 5:14-15, KJVBold
Notice the shimmer of light as it bounces from each shiny red bulb, and remember the blood of Christ that was shed for our sins.
For this is my blood of the new testament, which is
shed for many for the remission of sins.
~ Matthew 26:28
Enjoy the wrapping of each present, keeping in mind the gifts that were brought to Jesus
And when they were come into the house, they saw
the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down,
and worshipped him: and when they had opened their
treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold,
and frankincense and myrrh.
~ Matthew 2:11
Hang candy canes on the tree in remembrance of the shepherds with their staffs who came to visit the baby Jesus.
And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. ~ Luke 2:15-16

And most of all, let's continue to teach this throughout the rest of the year!

You are loved by an almighty God,



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I am SO thrilled with the positive feedback about my new rubber stamps and to celebrate I am giving away 5 sets of stamps!

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I am also thrilled to be participating in Christy Tomlinson's online course 12 Artsy Ornaments of Christmas No. 2 and I am giving away 1 free spot for the class!!


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The course is a five day mini workshop. Each day for five days (tuesday-saturday) 3 new holiday projects will be posted by one of the teachers... MEJuliette Crane, Mindy Lacefield,, Margie Romney-Aslette, Jeanne Oliver, Chrissy Gardner, Shea Fragoso, Debbie Murray, Junelle Jacobson and Christy Tomlinson. Class starts December 4th and the cost will be $24.95. 

The course is hosted on a private website and all instruction will be in video form and include up-close pictures of each project and supply lists. Once you register, you will receive your log-in and welcome email with all of the details you'll need for class on December 3.

And the classroom stays open for a year...so you can go at your own pace and create whenever you want.The course is hosted on a private website and all instruction will be in video form and include up-close pictures of each project and supply lists. Once you register, you will receive your log-in and welcome email with all of the details you'll need for class on December 3.





SO HERE is the deal-

 Leave me a comment and tell me how you are kicking off the holiday season.
I will randomly select 6 winners- 5 people will get stamp sets and 1 person will get the spot in 12 Artsy Ornaments class!

ready...set...go!