me?

 Sebrina Iota Miller. 
 Typically hungry and surprisingly nonchalant about the fact she has put her middle name up on a blog when she doesn't normally even tell people what it is. 


Previously Sebrina Iota Blackstock.
Wanted to be Sebrina Iota Blackstock-Miller.
Not for any feminist/politically correct reasoning, just because she thinks double-barrelled names are cool. 
Stephen Charles Miller wasn't a big fan of it. 
So Sebrina Iota Miller it is.  
Wife, mother, daughter, sister, cousin, niece, grand-daughter, great-grandaughter, god-mother, "aunt".
Freelance writer. 
Crazy friend. 
Party Planner. 
Inappropriate-comment-at-the-wrong-time maker.
Unsolicited advice giver. 
Creative. 
Babysitter extraordinaire.
Volunteer.
Dancer. 
Youth leader. 
Previous homeschool tutor (Mary Poppins meets Nanny McPhee).


My blog reflects my passions:
First and foremost, my passion for FATHER GOD. 
My life is God's. 
From the moment my mum said to the doctor "I am not going to abort this baby!", my life has been set apart for a purpose. A plan. I know I am here for a reason.
And each day Father God reveals parts of it to me. 

I believe not because of a great theological argument. 
I believe not because everyone else does. 
In fact, many of my friends and family don't believe. 
I believe because my grandmother took me to church aged four, and each week I read, I listened, I prayed & I worshipped. And I fell in love. I heard truth, and I believed it. 

Second, my passion is for PEOPLE.
You are my passion. 
My family, my friends, the random people I meet in the street.
I have words for you. I see the way you act, the way you interact, the way you react, and it inspires me. 
And it speaks to me. 
So I speak to you.
We are the only part of God's creation created in His image. 
There is something special about every single one of us. 

All my other passions...they just merge into a big pile of craziness involving sleeping, eating, writing, partying, shopping, dancing, reading, talking, speaking, traveling...

This is my journey. 
I'm excited you are here. 



"I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord."