Thursday, October 22, 2015

Square 1

Dear Readers,

For a while, I've been feeling the urge to start a blog so I can share bits of my life with you and I hope you can grow and learn through my experiences and words the same way I am.


-- TURN MY EYES FROM WORTHLESS THINGS AND GIVE ME LIFE IN YOUR WAYS. -- PSALM 119:37


My name is Emma, but I so often go by Em which is something I adore. I adore a lot of things like my Savior, CCV (which is my church),  Kate Spade, Audrey Hepburn, coffee, a good book, and simplicity. I’m actually quite fond of the idea of a simple life. I think a live a semi-simple life. My Daddy is the pastor at our church and that can be crazy and it also makes me the pastor’s kid, so there are high expectations there. But personally I see it as a way to grow and strengthen myself. My dad is the leader I’m always striving to be like. My mom stays home and takes care of the home front. She is so supportive and encouraging, I couldn't ask for anyone better in my life. She’s also pretty much my closest friend. I tell her everything and lean on her for support. She’s my granola and my twin, and I’m her applesauce and her mini-me. (We’re a little weird). Then there’s Jill my 12 year old little sister. She is amazing even though we easily get on each nerves at times, I wouldn’t trade her for the world. Whether she knows it or not I do rely on her as much as I do my parents. She is so uplifting and encouraging and handles all her problems in such a mature way. We, the Surretts, are 4th generation native to the hot and lovely state of Arizona and have recently began homeschooling again.

One of my biggest goals in life is gaining simplicity. I feel that so many people try to gain simplicity but ironically just over complicate things. In my opinion I think to reach simplicity you need to go back to square 1, but you also have to identify what it is too. Recently we have discovered ours as a family- Homeschooling. 1st through 7th grade I was home-schooled and during those seven years, I grew in my faith differently and grew up differently then many of my friends had. In the 8th grade we were sent to public school. My sister and I were thrown into that environment because we felt that is where God was calling us at the time. We recently realized we were standing too close to God’s big picture, so we did the natural thing to do- we stepped back. When we did, we didn’t like what we saw. Jill and I were sent to the public school environment to change the culture and make it one more honoring to Christ, but the culture ended up changing us. Our personalities had changed to. I was lacking motivation to do the things I loved, and worst of all my priorities were out of order, and by that I mean God wasn’t first. September 18th, 2015 was our last day, I’m in 10th grade and am home-schooled once again, and nothing ever felt more right. The reasoning behind that is because homeschooling is my square 1 and my start line for this amazing journey God has put me on to find and gain simplicity. We were patient and trusted God along with his process, which resulted in a marvelous blessing. God is great that way.

Gaining simplicity is a tricky thing in my opinion, it requires commitment and also determination. It takes a lot of effort to constantly strive for that lifestyle especially in the world we live in today. In our world we care too much about what people say and think. When I began sophomore year people’s opinions slowly became my number one priority, which isn’t healthy. Now, I’m pretty sure anyone who is reading this has felt what I’ve felt and has been where I’ve been at some point in their life or is currently in that position. Well, I’m here to encourage you that there is way out of that unhealthy predicament. I’ll be honest, it’s hard to totally drown out everyone around you including everything they think about you. People’s opinions have easily taken over the minds of people. We have all decided to put away who we are in order to put a smile on the faces of those we don’t truly care about. Once upon a time there was a generation that lived out the simple lifestyle that I dream of to return. Their lives were beautiful, there wasn’t media to tell them how to live, if they wanted something they actually worked for it. What happened? Well I think I’ve figured out a pretty logical answer. Pride become more dominant and insecurities flourished which caused the judgement of others. You’re probably asking how this applies to my philosophy of simplicity- you and I cannot pay attention to what others say about ourselves. God made us unique and beautiful because he thought about you when he thought about Eve. So when we put God first and go back to our square 1 we are already on our paths to simplicity. I’d rather focus on the next chapter of a book instead of focusing on the opinion of the person next to me, trust me the latter is not worth it. 

What my goal is for this blog is to make this relatable and applicable to you, so that you may grow and grasp the simple life as I am doing. So I'll be issuing challenges each week for you to think about and help you accomplish simplicity as well. For our first challenge, I'm asking you to identify your square one, understand it's importance, and to go back to it and start your simple life from there. If you feel comfortable doing so, I'd love to hear about your square 1 in the comments below! Remember, the simple life isn't out of reach or forgotten, just simply over complicated.

     
XOXO- Em

11 comments:

  1. Emma I am so proud of you! Keep it up love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. This made my day, beyond proud of you young lady. You are such a fluent writer and your words are so true to your personality. In regard to your challenge, the first thing that came to mind was being more present in the moment, not focused on media of all sorts, stopping and cherishing the beauty around me. Pruning things out of my life that may cause me to stubble in achieving that goal. Also recognizing that will not happen in my own will, but by Gods will. Love you Em and looking forward to reading your future blogs!

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  3. thank you so much Christina for your kind words and even sharing, means a lot. Love you too!

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  4. Emma, We are so proud of the young lady you are becoming!!

    God is really working through you!! We love you Papa and Gramma

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  5. Emma! This is so good. I'm so excited to keep up with you through your blog-- you're an amazing writer.

    Pertaining to your challenge, I think that my square one is without media. While social media does so much good in my life, it has negative side effects. I never wanted to be that person glued to their phone, constantly waiting for the next notification. Not only that but social media just seems like some gross way to see whats happening in the lives of people we hardly know. I hope that someday my phone will simply be used for communicating with my family and friends.

    - Miranda (banana peel)

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  6. You make me so proud em:) your writing actually made me cry (for the second time reading this as well)

    As for square one, I think it's probably connecting better with my family without any electronics in my life. And focusing on building positive relationships rather than hold grudges :/ :)

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  7. my square one is watching less tv for sure.

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  8. Cheers to that quirky, creative, and amazing friend I met in high school-- God has great plans for your future, Emma!

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  9. This is amazing Emma you are the best writer and most inspiring friend to have in my life :)

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  10. The last one was from me -Alex❤

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