Comment Policy
First of all, I would like to deeply thank all who take the time and effort to comment on this blog. Your opinions and reflections are truly appreciated by me, and add greatly to the whole world of blogging. I read absolutely every comment, and oftentimes try to respond to them. Although I do not blog for the pure purpose of receiving comments, they add greatly to the joy and community of this “blogging world”. Thanks ladies!
A Note To All My Silent Readers…
Yes… I know you’re out there! And it would make this journey so much more blessed if you came out of the shadows and and shared your heart.
It is sometimes depressing when a blog author looks at blog stats that are rising and yet commentors remain silent. It kinda feels like you are having a one-sided conversation with the world… so please, take the simple step to let me know you’re out there and what your heart is thinking.
Comment Rules
Just to let everyone know:
I have a few simple guidelines for comments to promote peace and kindness.
1. Comments must be courteous. I have never really had a problem with rude comments on this blog, and I hope to keep it that way. (smile) Please be kind and respectful to other commentors and to the post content itself. If you have a problem with a post’s content or a comment from someone else, please e-mail me instead. Thanks.
2. Comments must be pure. Please refrain from using crude and off-color words. Also note that I have the right to delete or edit any comment that I find unedifying or impolite. Remember to represent Christ in all your speech.
3. Comments must stay on subject. This applies especially to the Forums. I do not mind what-so-ever if you leave a brief comment saying hello, this is your first time visit, or a question relating to the post. Any other random questions, you can write below.
Once again, your feedback and opinions are SO appreciated! You make blogging a joy!
How To Leave A Comment:
For those of you new to blogging, or just new to Wordpress, leaving a comment is easy and only requires a name and e-mail address.
In the comment box, type your message. Then enter your name and e-mail (which will only be visible to me) in the alloted place and click submit. If you have a website or blog, please type it in the “website” box. I love checking out other young ladies’ blogs!
Again, your comments mean so very much to me, and I am honored that you take the time and effort to respond to my writings and thoughts.
I try to respond to all comments promptly, but if I delay, and your comment contained a urgent question or concern, please feel free to e-mail me at: kaysiedaisy@gmail.com
Comment Page:
This page is also a place to leave those comments, questions, or hellos that you don’t know where to put, or don’t pertain to any particular posts or subject. Feel free to leave those comments here.
Thank you again! God bless.

I'm Kaysie, 22. Jesus follower. Lover of sunshine, trees, hot tea, books, music, family, the gospel, poetry and Barnes and Nobles. Has a weird obsession with paper. Over-analyzes almost everything. Adores simplicity. Lucky for you. 




Kaysie, I just went to CrossEyedBlog.com and it looks amazing! I think it’s really cool
It is the second comment to your life story. We read it and both cried. We wish our daughter was like you. Our daughter is 28 living on a “Small” boat. She disowned us for being Christians last Thanksgiving. We(my wife and I) are Born Again, Blood Washed Christians who Love the Lord dearly. She said We don’t live in the REAL world, we live in a Bubble! We haven’t heard from her in about six months. The last we heard of her, she slipped off the boat between the slip they were living at and went very deep into the filth under the boat and almost drowned but she swam to the faint light of the sun and her boyfriend heard her cry for help, from the front of the boat.
Kaysie, I stumbled upon your blog today and was blessed. Thank you for using your youth and singleness to pour out blessing on your readers. (We like many of the same things and authors!) Love and grace to you.
Hi Kaysie,
Thank you so much for your blog! I thought girls like you didn’t exsist. I thought that I was a real nerd for loving Jesus and staying at home at the ripe old age of twenty. You are a real encouragement to me. I know this sounds silly, but would you consider being a penpal? ( I love being old-fashioned) I really don’t have friends who share this vision of godly womanhood. I appreciate your openess about the Lord. May He bless you and keep you and make His face to shine upon you…
Blessings,
Hannah
Hello, though I am not a young woman I am a child of GOD who delights herself in HIM. I found this site while looking up info on ‘Alabaster Box’. Tonight I am blessed to sing this amazing song for the first time to a group of single/single again women of God. I’ve always loved it but lost the ability to sing for 4 years due to a car accident which affected my breathing., but, tonight, pressing onward thru the trials that have come my way this week I will honor my Lord with my voice. He has given me a ministry of washing feet and this song is so fitting…
Your site is precious… keep on keeping on.. in JESUS!
Kaysie, I just stumbled unto your blog and have never done any blogging as I am 53 and my kids would laugh to know I am even doing this. But could not help myself! As soon to open a small business named The Alabaster Box. Your blog and website is truly lovely and a work of art. You know I did own a tiny bookstore and coffee shop for 2 years 3 yrs. ago only people told me it really was a tea room.
Thank you for being so real and in love with Jesus demonstrating to many others the Faithful and True Bridegroom who is waiting for so many more brides of your character. Thank you for being holy and set apart as God called your name. Beverly Terpstra Iowa