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Let’s just put this out on the table. I kind of hate myself for how obnoxious my new phone cover is.

My “closet” is slowly but surely starting to look a bit more spring-like too.

The norm.

I could get the (create your own) market vegetable plate from Westville every single day.

I spent Saturday at my church’s first ever Relationship Seminar. It was a great day! And St. Paul’s German Church is just so beautiful (we don’t meet there on Sundays, just for special events).

St. Paul's German Church NYC

We rushed over to Elmo for a quick lunch. I turkey burger-ed it.

Elmo turkey burger

On Saturday night we went to my friend Martina’s birthday party. Having a party in an NYC apartment isn’t an easy task, but she nailed it.

Loved this idea – pour champagne into glasses filled with a bit of cotton candy. How cute!

Last but not least, today’s daily devotionals were oh so good…

Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith

Jesus Calling

(First one from Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith, second from Jesus Calling)

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What has been a highlight of your weekend so far?
Have you started switching over to a more spring-like wardrobe yet?

11 things.

Apparently you guys enjoy the all over the place posts, so I guess I’ll keep ‘em coming!

(I like them too – they remind me of what makes blogging such a fun outlet.)

Let’s see…

1) I’ve started using Twitter again. Sort of. I’m trying to, at least. I didn’t really think anyone still used it, but it seems they do! You can follow me @alagracie, if you’d like.

2) Speaking of social media, I’ve been really fascinated about how Instagram seems to be becoming the new blog. Anyone else notice that? It makes sense, since Instagram is so much easier to post on, follow, and more interactive in a sense. Guess I had better step up my Insta-game

Instagram

3) Over the past month or so I’ve been working on simplifying my life. I do this thing where I’m constantly overcommitting myself (sometimes to others’ projects, but mostly to my own). I definitely love working on multiple things at a time because I do tend to get bored easily, but I’m finding what my healthy balance looks like when it comes to how many projects I can actually manage at any given time.

Simplicity

4) I love watching the news, and I watch it often. Not knowing what’s going on in the world makes me feel dumb.

5) I’m in PA for a few days. I always feel a sense of guilt when I come here – like I should be “braving” the city more. But the truth is that I need to escape and go back to the simple life from time to time, and that’s been more common lately (I go through phases). But instead of feeling bad about it, I’ve learned how to embrace it and be thankful that I have jobs that allow me to do that.

6) I’m going to be the most stereotypical blogger ever right now and share the awesome bowl of oatmeal I had for breakfast yesterday. It included almond milk, cinnamon, sliced banana, walnut butter, and some mixed nuts. I forgot how cozy and comforting oatmeal is.

7) I also made this lil’ snack plate, which I thought was cute. It included strawberries, Mary’s crackers, hummus, and some coconut dark chocolate.

Snack Plate

8) I just referred to my food as cozy and cute. I’m such a girl.

9) I’m so glad that hip thrusts are the new squats, except for the fact that they’re called hip thrusts.

10) It’s almost creepy how perfect daily devotionals can be exactly what you need on given day. Maybe creepy is the wrong word but…you know what I mean.

Isaiah 41:10

11) As I proofread this post, I had to delete about 10 “reallys.” Apparently I really really REALLY like to use to the word really.

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Do you (still) use Twitter? Let me know your handle and I’ll follow you :)
Which word do you overuse?

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WOOOOOO.

hello spring

Time to bring out the open-toe shoes.

After the horrendous winter, the onset of spring definitely called for celebration.

I’m a sucker for a good candlelit dinner.

The parts I was waiting for for the new Speakable collection FINALLY arrived!

More veggie bowls have been happening. This one with roasted eggplant, squash, and onions atop spaghetti squash, topped with avocado.

veggie bowl

Thai with my bestie at Room Service.

Room Service NYC Room Service NYC pad thai

NYC has it’s magical moments, and then its just plain terrifying ones.

It’s never too early in the year for a (homemade) pumpkin spice latte!

Tassimo Pumpkin Spice Espresso

homemade pumpkin spice latte

“In quietness and confidence…”

Isaiah 30:15

(from God’s Promises Day by Day devotional)

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How did you celebrate the onset of spring? Any fun plans this weekend?

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Gym things.

More Juice Press goodness. This time their Anytime Taco.

Juice Press Anytime Taco

Sometimes ya just have to ditch the makeup for a day.

And sometimes it’s time to trade in all black attire for the lighter side.

neutrals

On Saturday we had brunch at one of my favorite spots, The Fat Radish.

The Fat Radish NYC

Bloody Mary, The Fat Radish NYC

I can’t not get their avocado toast…

Avocado Toast with Spicy Eggs, The Fat Radish NYC

Epstein’s is always fun for some Saturday silliness.

lol Mon.

Fuel to keep the fun going into nighttime…

A random pup in a cup. Clearly blog-worthy.

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Last but not least, this…

Proverbs 30:5

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What’s been the highlight of your weekend so far?

why i don’t do christianity.

Just a heads up – if the title didn’t give it away, I’m about to talk very openly about my faith. I sometimes receive criticism for doing so, so if this is something that makes you uncomfortable in any way, I hope you can read it with an open mind. My faith is the most important thing in my life, so I feel it important to address on my blog. If you have any questions I’d love for you to email me! gracie(at)girlmeetslife(dot).com.

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The story of how I became a Christian is a long one. A lifelong one, actually.

To break it down, I grew up in a Christian home by two parents who raised me with strong Biblical principles – but more importantly with an unconditional love. I think that’s how I first realized what the love of God is like.

I first got “saved” when I was about 5 years old at a church puppet show. Then I got “re-saved” at age 13 at a youth group event. I actually do really believe my decision at 5 years old was fully conscious and genuine, but at 13…well, I guess I wanted to make sure.

From then through all of high school, college, and a few years beyond, I did Christianity. And, I must say I think I did it pretty well. I had my fair share of life experiences, but never fully lost my way or questioned my belief in God.

 

I went to church every Sunday.

I spoke Christianese.

I often said I’d pray about decisions, waiting for God to magically give me all the answers I need.

I didn’t do any of the “big” sins.

I defined myself as a Christian in a similar way I define my profession, political affiliation, etc.

 

 

I WAS a Christian. I had given my life to Christ and know for a fact that I was His. But within the past few years, I’ve finally learned what it meant to make Him mine.

Someone once told me that you can be as close to God as you want to be. That really changed how I view my relationship with Him. I could have continued “doing” the Christianity I was living for so many years. It was safe, comfortable, and didn’t challenge me.

But it also didn’t fulfill me. It didn’t give me the intimate relationship, overwhelming peace, joy, favor, and incomprehensible grace and love that fully surrendering to God provides.

I used to think that wanting more of God in my life just seemed too difficult. How could I ever measure up to what that required of me? But the irony is that surrendering my life to God and asking for more of Him was the most freeing thing in the world.

So that’s why I don’t just do Christianity anymore.

 

I don’t just go to church on Sunday, I’m a part of my church.

I don’t just say I’ll pray about decisions, I ask God. I partner with God.

I realize that my “small”/secret sins are just as bad as the “big” ones, and am constantly seeking sanctification.

I still define myself as a Christian, but now as a daughter of the King and Creator of the Universe.

Oh, and I still speak Christianese. It comes with the territory 😉

 

I’m writing this post because I’ve learned firsthand how easy it is to get caught up in Christian complacency - to feel safe with the lifestyle aspect of it. But when God created us to be co-heirs with Him in Heaven, I’m pretty sure He didn’t intend for us to just feel “safe” while here on earth.

There’s no way I could ever repay God for the gift of eternity, but I can at least show Him that I’ll all in until then.

Update: I wrote this post on Saturday night, and the next day Andi Andrew’s message “Relentless Love” was so in line with it. Check out the podcast now!

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Small room organization 101: get a clothing rack.

201: behind-the-door shoe storage.

301: make use of every inch of space.

(don’t mind the unfolded clothes - I’m getting there ;))

401: still make it uniquely yours!

I’d post pix of our living room, but it’s still…under construction. But here is our pristine new kitchen, which I cannot wait to get my hands dirty in!

Starting with…smoothies upon smoothies. My mom and dad got me a NutriBullet as a housewarming gift, and…well, how did I ever live without this thing?!

On Friday night Rachel and I took a break from all of the unpacking for a fun night out. First up was Brass Monkey, followed by the newly opened Gilded Lily. Oh, New York nightlife, it was good to see you again.

Today I woke up bright and early to meet up with Jessi to get the décor for our friend Emily’s baby shower.

A trip to Brooklyn, Party City, Target, and lots of pink later – I think we nailed it.

The shower was so much fun. I love getting together with all of my favorite ladies! Baby Arden is going to have lots of amazing aunties.

We ate, opened gifts, played games, and made onesies for Arden. Mine is the “educational” one, haha.

I got home this evening with plans to go out, but my mind and body were telling me to R-E-S-T. So rest I did.

On that note, will leave you with some of my favorite recent devotional snippets.

(first one from Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith, second from God’s Promises Day by Day)

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What’s been a highlight of your weekend so far?
What kitchen appliance can you not live without?