Sunday, April 27, 2008

It's a boy!



Yup, the Goldman Family has been blessed with another beautiful little baby boy! He sure is adorable, as you can see in the picture and looks a lot like his older brothers. He will definitely be loved and taken care of by all 30 of his cousins! He was born today at 12:01 a.m and was 9 pounds and, I'm not sure how many inches.

Anyhow, just thought I'd tell y'all. Make sure that you keep the Goldman family in your prayers.
God bless y'all,

-Destiny

Friday, April 25, 2008

Newsboys Concert!





Hey y'all! Just thought I'd tell you that I got to go to a Newsboys concert last night! It was really awesome! My Dad, Mom, Devin, Emma, Mercy and I all went. Also some of the Anderson's and Goldman's along with my cousin Kaleb came. It was lots of fun! We were able to get a picture with one of the guys from 'Rush of Fools'. It was pretty awesome! Whoever wasn't there really missed out.. haha:o)
-Destiny

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A video I made of the Regional speech tournament

Here is a video I made of the Regional tournament and some fun stuff we did afterwards in Portland. I hope you all like it! I sure had a blast at regionals and I know everyone else that went did too.

God bless,

-Destiny

Exciting news!

"Destiny Kruse has qualified for Nationals in her Dramatic Interpretation!" These are the words that I heard last night. I was really excited! I didn't think I would... but... God is good and opened the doors for me to go to Nationals!
I am so blessed and can't even describe how happy I am!

God is good... so good!

-Destiny

Sunday, April 20, 2008

God is good!

The tourney went awesome! God blessed me soooo much! Devin and I broke to semi finals in our Duo and I placed 7th in my DI! It was really fun!

Today we went to the Seattle aquarium with the Sleadds, then went on a little cruise ship. We also walked around the Seattle market! To top that off we got to carpool to Portland with the Sleadds! Right now we are in Portland and are about to watch a movie! It's been fun!

K, I'll post pictures later and go into more detail about the tournament once I get home!

Talk soon:o)

-Destiny

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Update:o)

Hello! So, I haven't posted for awhile... what, 4 days... haha:)

I've been busy with school and preparing for the up-coming speech Regionals tournament! I thought all my speeches were pretty well memorized and pretty good timing... till I went to speech club last night! I forgot my lines twice and the time for DI (Lady Jane speech) was 11:20... so, it shows me that I really need to work on my speeches!

Anyway, I've just been trying to work through all this excitement, rush and total chaos by just trusting in God!

I'm sure the tournament will be a real blast!

We are taking Omnibus off for Thursday and Friday because we finished early. That's nice, because now I will be able to have more time to fit speech in my schedule.

Well, hope you all have a wonderful day!

God bless and I'll be seeing some of you soon!

-Destiny

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Broken Chains

~Broken Chains~
-By Destiny Kruse-

Once upon time, in land far, far away. In world that was not apart of our world, but was another world, with different creators and talking animals, and whose lord and ruler was a mighty lion named Aslan, there was a young prince. He did not look like the people in our world, but rather was much taller then most young men and had the biggest blue eyes that you could ever imagine. His name was Aden and he was 12 years old. He was the descendent from Rillian, the son of Caspian the 10th. In Aden day’s there was peace, not like when his father was young, and when there was children that came from another world, and a wicked green lady who tried to take over the world. But… it was in peace. Although, this is what the Narnia’s thought.

One afternoon Aden was playing outside in the warmth and heat of the sun, with nurse (or in our world we would call, his nanny) was finding great fun in tossing a ball up and down in the garden. Suddenly, his nurse yelled in a loud and trembling voice, “Aden, run for your life, hide, they are going to catch you and-” then she immediately stopped in the middle of her sentence, her face turned almost white. Aden was filled with fright and when he turned around to run, facing him was a huge and dreadfully frightening man standing before him, in fact, a Calormen man.

The next thing that happened I cannot quite describe, it happened so quickly that you could hardly realize what was going on. I still can hardly grasp it, but I do know that the Calormen man had taken Aden and had disappeared out of sight into the dark forest without a sound except for the shrieks of the young frighten prince.

“What.. whe-where am I?…” was the words of Aden as he awoke in a small, stuffy and crowded little hut. He was so confused, so frightened, and so innocent of what was going on. He then heard someone with a low, and frightening voice say, “Be quite boy, and go back to sleep.” “Yeah, back to sleep…” another man murmured. Aden turned on his side, a tear rolled down his cheek. He did not understand, why was this happening? ‘Why’, he kept asking himself. Why?

Back in Narnia the people were all in an uproar. Everybody, the humans, talking Animals, dryads and Niads had all heard of the young prince ‘Aden’ being kidnapped by the Calormenes. Yet, they did not understand (just as Aden didn’t) why they had kidnapped him. They seemed to think that they were at peace with the Calormenes and that there was no strife between them anymore (as there had been in the time of the 4 rulers of Care-Paravel). And yet, the Calormenes had kidnapped the prince, King Rillian’s son.

When Aden awoke the second time he was sure to be very quite… he got up very silently and tiptoed over to peek through the tattered little door. He over heard the two men talking again, they were talking about him. “So, what do we with the boy now?” said one man, who was quite stout and had very long hair in a braid tumbling down his back. “Well… now that we have told his father that we have the boy, and ain’t goin to give him back unless he hands over the crown of Narnia to us-” At that moment Aden gasped. “Did you hear something?” “Nah, it was just that little cat that keeps on creepin around this part.”
“Ah. Well, as I was saying. I guess we just got to wait for the king to stand up and realize that he doesn‘t get his kid back until he respects the ‘Tisroc’ (may he live forever) and hand over Narnia to us. If he doesn‘t, the boy will die.” Aden quickly covered his mouth and tried not to make a noise. By what Aden could tell, the man had a very nasty, and suspicious look on his face. Aden didn’t know what to do. His whole mind was spinning round, and round. Then one of the men exclaimed, “Shouldn’t we bound the boy up, so he doesn’t escape?” “Yea, if he get’s away the Tisroc (may he live forever) will have us on a platter served to dogs in an instant.” Upon hearing this, Aden ran back to the little uncomfortable bed and pretended to be asleep. Finally, he whimpered to himself in a very timid voice; “Aslan, help, please help.”

King Rillian was so confused about what do to. He loved, and would do anything for his son, but how could he give over Narnia to the nasty and dreadful people of Calormen. Suddenly, just like his son, he realized that he was on Asland side, and the fear that was in in him quickly turned into courage and perseverance. He would not give up this war just yet!

The Calormens had bound Aden and put chains around his feet and hands and placed him in deep and dark dungeon that was as silent as a grave. If you were to see it, you would feel as bad as Aden did when he first saw it. Aden was scared, scared that he might not ever see the sun, or stars again, or feel the wind blowing across his face, or swim in the little steam that was near the castle, or go horse back riding in the beautiful lushes fields. He only knew, that he was a prisoner.

When Aden’s eyes opened, he saw a bright light, it was almost like when you try and look at the sun. He didn’t know if he was dreaming, or just going crazy. Then, the face that he had longed, and hoped to see for all his life, was there, in that light. It was Aslan, the great and mighty lion, the emperor over the seas. The ruler of all Narnia. Then, all Aden knew was that his chains were broken and the dungeons door was flung open. All the guard were asleep, and it was his moment to escape. Aslan has rescued him.

“Climb onto my back, I will take you back to were you belong, in Narnia.” Said the great and mighty voice of the lion. Aden did as he said, never for a moment thinking to question the lion. “Now, prepare yourself, we have a long ways to go.” And with that Aslan made a loud and dreadful roar and then disappeared into the mist of the night.

The next morning the two Calormen men (whose names by the way were Hilton and Kismo) were in complete chaos. The Tisroc’s plan was ruined and it was their fault. In the end they got what they deserved. They were beaten and then put to work as slaves. But as for Aden, he was rejoined with his father Rillian, and grew to be a very wise and mighty King of Narnia. But as for Aslan, nobody really knows. He just disappeared again and returned when he was needed again. And so ends this story of Prince Aden, but there are many, many more adventures that he had in his day, I have only just told you one.

We had to do this for Omnibus, hope you like it:D (If you know the Narnian books this story would be right after the Silver Chair)
-Destiny

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Just a joke... :o)

Yes, yes, yes.. my last post was an April Fools joke!!!

We wouldn't move to Texas,

and we would never quit Speech!!!

So, you can all take a deep breath and say, 'ah... good'... (if you want)...


K, I need to go to Omnibus!

Hope you all have a great day, seeing and experiencing God's many, many blessings!

-Destiny
Hey, check out the Omnibus blog http://omnibusteens.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Very sad news... :( ....

Hey everyone. I just wanted to post and tell you all some news. It's not the best news... but... I just have to get it out!

I'm sorry to say that our family is all going to move to Texas. We want to be cattle people and ranchers thought that that was a good place to start. I really will miss all my family, friends and homeland! But... sometimes you got to do what you got to do... *sobs uncontrollably flowing down my face*... I really will miss y'all!

Also, we are quiting speech. We won't be at any other tourneys (not even Regional's) and will not have a speech club any more... :( ... *wiping tears*...

Good bye... I will miss you all!!!

-Destiny

A song...

Here is a song that Karissa, Aunt Tami and I made a up when we were at the Portland Rainmakers tourney. It was dedicated to my Grandma Dot, who took us all up there! Oh, and if you can't tell, we copied the tune of 'Jesus Take the Wheel'....


~Grandma Take the Bill~
By Tami, Karissa and Destiny

We were driving last Thursday on our way to Rainmakers in the stuffy big old van,
Every other hour we were stoppin for a potty break and another snack,
After 2oo miles we arrived at the hotel,
It been a long hard drive,
There was lots of competition with Jodi and Grandma,
Running all around,
Pretty soon we were sittin at a big old restaurant,
We saw food piled before our eyes,
The food was allot,
We had no money,
We flung our speeches in the air,
Grandma take, the bill, take it from our hands,
Cause we can't afford this on our own,
And we wanna let it go, so buy one more thing,
Save us from this tournament,
Grandma take the bill!
We were not able to make up a second verse... but, it was fun! You probably would have to have one of us sing it, because... you just probably would:D
-Destiny