Showing posts with label summer tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer tales. Show all posts

10/18/18

Fearlessly Faithful and Faithfully Fearless

Fearlessly Faithful and Faithfully Fearless


This small town blogger got to study ballet with the American Ballet Theatre in New York City this past summer! I packed my bags and lived the NYC dancer life for three wonderful, tiring, exciting weeks. Weeks I won't soon forget, Weeks I will treasure forever.



And in those weeks of intense living, God pressed a strong theme into my soul- be fearlessly faithful and faithfully fearless. 





I went into the intensive with so much fear. I feared making the wrong choice. I feared deciding what I wanted to do with my life. I feared that I would make a fool of myself as a dancer. I feared wasting money. I feared a lot of things.




Oh, but God knew what He was doing.




On the flight to NYC, I started reading Louie Giglio's book, Goliath Must Fall. In the book, he discusses specifically how fear must fall in our lives. 

Let's talk about timing here.




"Fear grips us whenever we believe that apart from, or in spite of, our best efforts, something undesirable is going to happen and we can't stop it." (page 54)

Then, to top it off, God did something fun. As I sat reading in Bryant Park, eyeing the Empire State Building every now and then, the book mentioned something very familiar. Louie Giglio started to tell a story, and the story was set in none other than the LaGuardia Airport, where I was just hours ago.




It was as if God waved His arms and said, pay attention to this. I am going to use it in your life. 

"We understand that we must hear Jesus and we must see Jesus. We must keep the focus of our hearts on him. That's because hearing Jesus and seeing Jesus and focusing on Jesus builds up our faith, and faith is the antidote to fear. The opposite of fear is not being bold and courageous. The opposite of fear is faith. And faith begins by us saying, 'I have confidence in God that he is bigger than this giant.'" (page 56, emphasis mine)




That's when it began to click. If the opposite of fear is faith, then we are called to be fearless faithful and faithfully fearless.

We are invited to live fearlessly faithful lives. For although faith is the antidote to fear, it takes a little fearlessness to be faithful. It takes guts to trust God. It's not easy to be faithful when the world tells us to fearfully cling to all of our rights and pleasures.



To be fearlessly faithful is to trust God with a scary amount of faith. However, we don't fear trusting God, because we know that He is faithful. His faithfulness invites us to have faith in Him without fear. To be fearlessly faithful is trust that Jesus is worthy of all of our lives: every act of obedience, every heartfelt prayer, and every step along the way. It is courageous faith, but not faith in courage.




We are not only called to be fearlessly faithful; we are also called to be faithfully fearless. We are called to a life that is, for lack of a better word, scary. It is true that God provide for us a shelter from the storm. Sometimes, though, He tells us to go out upon the waters and have faith that He won't let us drown. Sometimes, we have to get a little wet.




We need to use faith in order to do fearless things. If not, fear will crush us before we even step outside. Jesus has given us a great commandment, a wonderful mission. It is about time that we faithfully pursued fearlessness for the sake of the kingdom of God.




The real test of faith for me in NYC came on my first Monday, the placement class, the fearful day that would determine the rest of the program. It was one of the biggest things that I feared, but that morning I began to see what being fearlessly faithful and faithfully fearless truly meant.




I walked into that placement class and actually had fun. Joy filled my heart and replaced competition with compassion and comparison with confidence. Suddenly, I felt free. Faith grew in my heart that day.




And the next day.



And the next day.



Faithfulness isn't a one day decision or a seasonal activity. It is an every day, step-by-step kind of lifestyle. Oh, how I need daily reminders to be faithful. 




So this is my reminder for myself and maybe for you, too, dear reader. Will we accept the challenge to live fearlessly faithful and faithfully fearless? Will we be courageous with the amount of faith we place in trustworthy Jesus? Will we live boldly because of our faith in Jesus?




Let's grab faith and one hand and fearlessness in the other and dance on forward. I don't think that we will look back from this kind of life.

Much love,

Princess Hannah
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9/26/18

The Cutest Mew in the World

The Cutest Mew in the World



Welcome to my day in Notting Hill, London.


It was absolutely brilliant.


After taking the tube for way too long, my good friend Stephanie and I ventured into the Instagram forest of Notting Hill.


First stop, coffee.


With scones, jam, and clotted cream, of course.


Next stop, the cutest mew in London.


Take that back. The cutest mew in the world.


What's a "mew," you might ask.


In Britain, "mews" were once stables that opened up into a small ally. Now, they are often residential and quite cute.


A perfect spot for a ballet photoshoot, don't you think?


And so, after some backbending labor...


...and many smiles...


...Stephanie and I mastered the fine are of Mew Photography. 


But mostly, we had fun...


...enjoyed the beautiful city of London...


...twirled around a bit...


... and kept on exploring. 



MUCH THANKS goes to Stephanie and her AMAZING photography skills! She was incredibly diligent on not only capturing the perfect moment but understanding why it was good ballet. She is so passionate for Jesus, dedicated to photography, and inspiring in her life. Please go give her Facebook page a follow to see more of her photography. 

What is something beautiful that has captured your eye lately? 

Princess Hannah
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8/5/17

Photoshoots And Cinnamon Rolls- My Bakery Style

Photoshoots And Cinnamon Rolls- My Bakery Style







There's this place called The Bekery right around the corner from my ballet studio. It might be my favorite place in my city, second only to my ballet studio. 

It not only looks adorable, tucked away in a cute little corner where the real world doesn't interfere, but it serves me baked goods. 

That is the way to my heart: baked goods. 

For real, their cinnamon rolls are the bomb. And that's coming from a cinnamon roll snob. 

Naturally, I did a photoshoot there. I was the photographer this time, capturing my sweet sisters and their friend/my fourth sister during the summers. It was a joy to serve them, but I also convinced one of my sisters to snag a few pics of me. Enjoy!








For my outfit, I chose to don something simple and fun. A midi lace shirt paired with a simple, bright v-neck t-shirt looks effortless. I added a bit of flair with an ear jacket and Kendra Scot necklace. 

Find similar items: 

Skirt: Forever 21

Shirt: Kohls

Necklace: Kendra Scott

Ear Jacket: Target








The real stars of the photoshoot (not included, the many, many other candid shots as they laughed over Broadway jokes and fandom references):




Last but not least, here I am laughing as I realized one of my sister's had photobombed several shots by pretending to be Gollum behind the bush. 


How are you enjoying the rest of summer? Do you have a favorite spot in your hometown? Have your captured a smile lately? Have you eaten a cinnamon roll recently?

Princess Hannah
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