Elyseston

Feb 25

What I Believe And Why: Middle School -

If you’ve missed what this is about, check out the introduction and part one. Otherwise, I’ll be continuing where I left off from “Early Childhood” in this article.

The summer preceding sixth…

Feb 20

What I Believe And Why: Early Childhood -

It’s been a couple of weeks since I introduced my upcoming What I Believe And Why series. In that time I’ve been pretty busy with midterms, but, beyond that, have been spending a lot of time…

Feb 06

What I Believe And Why: An Introduction -

After participating in the 25 random things facebook survey, I received quite a bit of interest in item 15, which stated, “I was a Christian for 18 years. My senior year of high school I left…

Sometimes -

Engagement - Jen Martin Sometimes I get scared. Marriage is no small thing. And sometimes, because I’m too damn analytical for my own good, I find myself wondering whether or not we’ll last. It’s a classic…

Feb 05

Sorry!

Everything freaked out today because I migrated my feedburner feeds to google. So things duplicated. Sorry!

Jan 27

25 Random Things -

1) I have been passionate about Russia and all things Russian since the 6th grade when I watched that Anastasia cartoon. Since then, I’ve been to Russia once, got my appendix removed in the Arctic…

Jan 18

Love what you do -

I’ve been “blogging” since the seventh grade. From age 13 to 16, however, it was definitely only of the “here’s what I did today/Dear Diary” persuasion, which, while it does have its place in every…

Jan 16

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine -

January 23, 2008:

I never really understood the term “inconsolable” before last Wednesday.

It always seemed as though Cassie and I had a world of time together — even up to the last few hours of…

Jan 03

Staring straight in the face looming tempest waves -

2008 was an interesting year. I feel, in many ways, like it’s far behind me, like it is a distinct and different chapter of my life entirely. It was a chapter of independence, of breakthroughs in…

Jan 02

ElyseKufeldt.com Design: A new, minimalist design that breaks up my content into distinct chunks, making things easier to update and maintain. Instead of having to redesign every piece together, I can redesign different parts at no cost. When the blocks are rolled over, an image will show that will be symbolic of what the link is, with descriptive words overlaid on top. Thoughts?

ElyseKufeldt.com Design: A new, minimalist design that breaks up my content into distinct chunks, making things easier to update and maintain. Instead of having to redesign every piece together, I can redesign different parts at no cost. When the blocks are rolled over, an image will show that will be symbolic of what the link is, with descriptive words overlaid on top. Thoughts?