LOL With Jessica Lawson

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 December is upon us! Its amazing how time flies. Today we are privileged to have Jessica with us for the LOL series. There is something about her that is so captivating. Maybe it is her selflessness or maybe it is her love for the outdoors, but she has been one of those inspiring bloggers this year who remind me of the reason  I started this in the first place. And what not a better way than to end the year 2013 with her take on LOL.

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Hello friends and readers of Sophie and the Rare Beauty blog! My name is Jessica, and I’m a Sailor in the US Navy. Like most people past their young 20’s, I have many stories I can tell in addition to all the crazy ones I have from my experiences as a Sailor traveling to far off places and doing some out-of-the-ordinary things. I love a long, solo run, cooking and baking, sweet wine, exploring new places, hiking, playing with my dogs, writing, scrapbooking, and just being outdoors. I tend to gravitate towards things that are uncommon like being in the Navy. Only 2% of the American population voluntarily chooses to serve in one of the branches of the armed forces. I say “serve” because that’s what we truly do. While defending freedom and democracy is one of our main purposes, half of my time in the Navy has been dedicated to global community relations projects, humanitarian aid, and disaster relief missions.

For me “living out loud” means living a life that speaks strongly, through your actions, about what you believe and who you are. For some that may mean becoming a scientist and dedicating one’s life to finding ways to treat and fight cancer. For others, it may mean being the spokesperson for a particular cause in whatever community they are a part of. Or it could mean that you do your best as much as possible to take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. I try to live a life that speaks of my adventurous spirit, my openness, and my belief in being compassionate towards others. While a life as a Sailor, is certainly not for most people, it definitely fits these particular traits of mine. Outside of “work”, I challenge myself and find a “natural high” through running. I started running farther distances much like Forrest Gump did out-of-the-blue one day. You can read more about that story here. Then I remember running one race and loving the excitement and energy I picked up from the other runners and the crowd who had gathered to cheer us on and support us runners every step of the way. I was hooked, and started signing up and training for races. My goal became to collect lots of race medals. I also picked certain big races for my mental bucket list. I find that with each new activity I try, I discover a certain “high” about it, and I want to do it more. I felt this way about hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, and anything else that involved getting off the sofa, away from the t.v., and experiencing the world that was waiting outside of the ship and the walls which surrounded me. I just want to be worthy of the life that I was given; I want to have a worthwhile existence, one in which there is no regrets.

One might say that my life-changing moments were when I joined the Navy, when I was deployed to Iraq (after all, that is where I met my husband), when I ran my first race, when I got married. It’s true that these were all life-altering events especially because I wasn’t the same person to some degree after they happened. However, I would say that each decade that I have been alive has been dramatically different from the last, every 5 years feels like the changes of a decade have occurred, and each year has me feeling much different about perspectives and goals. Every 365 days that go by leaves me different from the last. I am getting older, and the person that I was at 18, 21, 25, and 30 is no longer the same. I would say that she is much different; hopefully wiser, but knowing even less about everything than before.

If I could give anyone advice, it would be to “live without regret”. You can take that however you want. Live a life that you can be proud of living, and if you mess up, don’t be afraid to admit it and show that you can grow from it.

That’s it. That’s all I have left to say. I enjoyed being a part of this series, and I am so grateful to have been able to connect with new people here through Sophie. Thanks for reading and I will see you all around here on Sophie’s blog!

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Thanks Jessica for being part of LOL. You can find more of Jessica  on her blog The Jessica L Blog

My ABCs Now

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So I realized I commented on this post a couple of months ago and promised myself  I would try the challenge. So here goes.

A. Attached or single? Absolutely Single.

B. Best friend? Jesus Christ

C. Cake or pie? uuummm… pie please

D. Day of choice? Fridays because they have that triumphant feeling of  ‘I have finished the week and I’m still in one piece’

E. Essential item? A notebook and pencil/pen

F. Favorite color? now, PEACH… but my style changes as I know more about  the world

G. Gummy bears or worms? Worms!

H. Hometown? Kasese

I. Favorite indulgence? Anything cheese flavored !

J. January or July? January. I love the feeling of starting a new year… it brings a freshness and new hope to it.

K. Kids? Nope

L. Life isn’t complete without? Music and comfort food!!

M. Marriage date?’ I’ll get back on this question 5-7 years from now’. Ya totally

N. Number of brothers/sisters? One brother, two sisters

O. Oranges or apples? Apples.I find the process of eating oranges annoying

P. Phobias? Anything that crawls like worms, ants.

Q. Quotes? “Life is what you make it”

R. Reasons to smile? The little things  that capture my attention randomly like a little child smiling up at me, or watching the sunset and flowers, my siblings, oh and rare beauty!

S. Season of choice? Right now I am still deciding which one to like. The rainy becomes so muddy and the sunny becomes so scorching!

T. Tag 5 people. skipping this one.

U. Unknown fact about me? I sing loudly in the shower(who doesn’t?!)

V. Vegetable? Pechay

W. Worst habit? peeling my nails when worried and nervous and generally stressed.

X. X-ray or ultrasound? I have had an xray like twice…. does that answer it?

Y. Your favorite food? I have a lot, but what I would love to eat right now is a crispy KFC chicken!! Seriously!

Z. Zodiac sign? what is this?

 

And so hopefully I will look back three to five years later and laugh at myself. Please try it out just for fun!

Have a great week

🙂

Sophie

Love’s Long Journey

This week in the midst of preparing myself for exams, I  sneaked in  some movies(lol procrastination) and ended up watching  6 movies of the Love Comes Softly series. They are great(seriously) and they have a very calming feel about them and timeless too. I most especially love the third movie, Love’s Long Journey and the more I think about it, the more I realize that there are still good people in this world, people so filled with love, they would do anything  for their loved ones. And speaking of loved ones, I found this truly inspiring and amazing story on the web about a man’s long journey to look for and be with his fiancee. This definitely worth reading:

The Story Of One Man’s Journey From Canada To The Storm-Ravaged Philippines To Find His Fiancée

Houssam Hammoudi traveled across the world in search of his fiancée, Grace.posted on November 19, 2013 at 3:28pm EST

Grace was in Ormoc, a city in Philippines, when the area was slammed by Super Typhoon Haiyan.

Grace was in Ormoc, a city in Philippines, when the area was slammed by Super Typhoon Haiyan.

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After the storm, Houssam could not get any information about Grace. Worried about her condition, Houssam left his home in Canada, traveled to an island near Ormoc, and then took a ferry from there.

After the storm, Houssam could not get any information about Grace. Worried about her condition, Houssam left his home in Canada, traveled to an island near Ormoc, and then took a ferry from there.

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The area around Grace’s family’s home was completely in ruins.

The area around Grace's family's home was completely in ruins.

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All of the buildings had been damaged.

All of the buildings had been damaged.

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When Houssam arrived at Grace’s family’s house—the green one in the middle—he discovered that storm winds had completely collapsed the roof, caving in the building.

When Houssam arrived at Grace's family's house—the green one in the middle—he discovered that storm winds had completely collapsed the roof, caving in the building.

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When the roof caved in it crushed Grace.

When the roof caved in it crushed Grace.

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Houssam found Grace, injured but alive, in a nearby clinic that was packed with storm victims.

Houssam found Grace, injured but alive, in a nearby clinic that was packed with storm victims.

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Along with cuts on her face, she also had a broken elbow bone and wrist.

Along with cuts on her face, she also had a broken elbow bone and wrist.

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Houssam and Grace were helped by a coast guard lieutenant, who ferried them to a nearby city, when local ferry companies would not.

Houssam and Grace were helped by a coast guard lieutenant, who ferried them to a nearby city, when local ferry companies would not.

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Once the two made it to a hospital in Cebu, they were told Grace’s injuries were more extensive than they had thought.

Once the two made it to a hospital in Cebu, they were told Grace's injuries were more extensive than they had thought.

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Houssam and Grace are still in the Philippines paying out-of-pocket for as much of the medical care as they can. She still has a long way to go.

Houssam and Grace are still in the Philippines paying out-of-pocket for as much of the medical care as they can. She still has a long way to go.

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Houssam is documenting his efforts to bring Grace home safely on Tumblr. He also has a Paypal accountfor anyone that wants to help.

Houssam is documenting his efforts to bring Grace home safely on Tumblr . He also has a Paypal account for anyone that wants to help.

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Houssam wrote on his blog that finding Grace was incredibly lucky and now she’s fighting for her life:

“I don’t know until now how I made it out of Ormoc with her, I still cannot believe it. I realized that no matter what I could do, nothing would have prepared me for this, it was more like special forces situation. If I waited only few days, she could lose her leg. In regards to my health, I am in good health, with less stress now but my muscles hurt:)

Thank you all for everything you did for me and hope that I will not get surprises in the near future.”

I think this is a great example of living out loud and having selfless and beautiful love. I will continue to pray for the dear Philippines and for Grace.

PS: To find out the progress of Grace, please go to this blog: http://operationsavinggrace.tumblr.com/

🙂

Sophie

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