Author: Jenni at 100 Cups of Coffee
Who Says? What is Beautiful? Video!
In hopes to inspire the women of POWER and women across the nation who are not in the area, we have created a video. A visual with the questions that Janine and I ask oursevles all the time…
WHO SAYS? WHAT IS BEAUTIFUL?
Thrilled to share this video and hope that it will spur conversations in your office, among your girlfriends, and even in your homes.
Just showed it to my 7 year old and asked her…”what IS beautiful?” Her response was astounding…she teared up seeing the women with the lip plates and neck rings. She said, “what was wrong with their bodies before? Why did they feel they had to do that?” I explained that the same women who were the fancy dresses, wearing lots of make up, or were simply “too thin” were trying to alter their body to achieve the standard of beauty in our culture. Wide eyed she said, “mom, I think true beauty MUST come from the inside then!” Well said. Once again, from the mouth of babes.
Thanks sweet Christopher for sharing your skills and time to make this happen. Your daughter will thank you someday too!
May you be a blessing and may you be blessed!
Jenni
Body Beautiful
POWER Studios are focussed this month on LOVE…
LOVING THE SKIN YOU’RE IN.
I realized this month was too good to keep to ourselves and to the confines of our studio walls…
A Simple "Seuss-ggestion"
Try them and you may I say!”
Hoping your experience with the green is as joyful as Sam’s.
Happy to share more next Friday if folks find these helpful or interesting.
Chocolate Chip Zee Bars
Vegetables are Not My God
Be Needy
Reading is one of my passions. Yet, there are very few written words that speak to me the way this woman’s words speak. I sometimes think it is because I know her, I have heard her share her heart and can hear her “voice”. But truly–I think it is because God has inspired her to write, and has given her a willingness to be so incredibly honest and vulnerable that it reaches in to your very soul and goes as far as to gently ask for a response.
If you have not read “The Climb” it will give you background as to who Cabell Sweeney is and why I think she is such an inspiration. I thank God for Cabell’s courage throughout this journey and want to share a portion of her last journal entry:
How to Raise a Jerk
Mumford and Sons…Roll Away Your Stone
Music does not always “speak” to me. (Hence super old play lists in my studio.) But recently while cleaning my gym I listened to this song for the first time. I had heard it over 100 times…but had never really listened. There I stood with my vacuum in hand, with chills, and tears falling down my face as I heard my story being articulated by this cool trendy band. I shared it again today with a client, and again was struck by the subtle, yet powerful truth it proclaimed. She said, “it is like an anthem”. And it is: MY ANTHEM. I pray it might be yours as well.
Together we can see what we will find
Don’t leave me alone at this time,
For I am afraid of what I will discover inside
You told me that I would find a hole,
Within the fragile substance of my soul
And I have filled this void with things unreal,
And all the while my character it steals
Darkness is a harsh term don’t you think?
And yet it dominates the things I seek
It seems that all my bridges have been burned,
But, you say that’s exactly how this GRACE thing works
It’s not the long walk home
that will change this heart,
But the welcome I receive with the restart
Darkness is a harsh term don’t you think?
And yet it dominates the things I seek
Darkness is a harsh term don’t you think?
And yet it dominates the things I seek
Darkness is a harsh term don’t you think?
And yet it dominates the things I seek
Stars hide your fires,
And these here are my desires
And I will give them up to you this time around
And so, I’ll be found
with my stake stuck in this ground
Marking its territory of this newly impassioned soul
hide your fires,
these are my desires
And I will give them up to you this time around
ADD:And so, I’ll be found
with my stake stuck in this ground
Marking its territory of this newly impassioned soul
But you, you’ve gone too far this time
You have neither reason nor rhyme
With which to take this soul that is so rightfully mine
20 Days of Christmas…a short story
This is the account of 20 days of Christmas that occurred this past December. It is written in deep appreciation for all who shared their time, resources, and talents and for a precious family who opened their home and lives to others. It is NOT a blog…it is a short story. When you have time, sit by the fire, snuggle in with your computer and celebrate with me all that God did to bring about “the best Christmas ever!”
Cockerham Family Christmas Card
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| Family Fun Run on Thanksgiving |
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| Caleb would like to be a vet when he grows up! |
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| Kylee was a mouse in the Nutcracker this year |
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| Dad and Joshua |
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| Our “baby” turned 3! |
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| The Three Musketeers |
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| Joshua wearing his favorite outfit and cape! He says he wants to be a super hero when he grows up. |
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| Chris and Jenni did the Metro Dash this year. Chris actually ran it twice…impressive! |
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| Hannah and Jenni enjoying a snow day. |









