Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Dying... its a part of life

"Mama always said: Dyings' just a part of life Forrest."
-Forrest Gump
In poetry today, atop of Walker's Coffee and Pub, we began to discuss the reality of death. That to most of the world its scary, unknown, uncertain, dark, and damp. We also discussed someone's epiphnay that death is unavoidable. As you can see from the quote above. And instead of the sadness that many expressed today while sipping Dancing Goats coffee, I was lead to write these words in prayer:
"Death where is your sting, you've got no power over me! I AM ALIVE AND I AM FREE! Because Jesus died for me, paying a critical payment through crucifixion. But arising a time later, atoning for me. For my inadequacies, faults, for my ineptitude, my SIN. The fact that I was born with already laced in sin, armed to disobey. To live into a flesh/carcass rotting from the inside. But Jesus you have saved me from this. Risen me out of the mire and set me to a higher place. That of which I don't deserve. But you have graciously given. Thank you, thank you! Bind my wandering heart to thee. Allow me, grant me knowledge of how to, a heart for serving you. Serving with you. How long has it been o' Lord since I have served in joy. Forgive me-- my selfishness, my envy of others. Fill my every breath with the joy of redemption. That my fibers would resonate with your love. Here is my surrender. Take it all, my everything."

I just felt the need to share that.

Monday, February 21, 2011


"The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives."
-Einstein

I absolutely adore the quote, although I did not find it without some help from SunshineandStarlight! She is a fantastic blogger and fills her site with beautiful stories of loving the life that God has granted her with.

The top picture is of my great-grandpa Jack and I, its one of my favorites.

Never grow out of being a child.

*peace

Monday, January 17, 2011

2011

Well, its finally come. 2011. The year I am done with my academic career (for the most part). A year that I expect to be full of new things, new people, and growth. So in honor of the New Year and growth... a top five list of new found loves:

1. Playlist.com
Basically, its an awesome website where you have access to a LOT of music and you can build your own playlists and share
them with the world. Such the one I made below -- a little taste
of what I listened to during Snowpocalypse 2011.



Get a playlist! Standalone playerGet Ringtones

2. Sea Salt


Its amazing. It adds so much flavor! And you don't need very much of it when cooking! And it was not too much more
expensive than regular salt. So I highly recommend it.

3. Scripture Memorization

Confession: I do not do this. Its one of those things where you
know it is important and a vital part of spiritual growth --
but you do not participate it. Well I am drawing the line on laziness. I am going to put real effort into this. One way I decided to do this was copy down some scripture verses that I have been given over the years. Whether through church, camp notes, letters...etc.


4. The Circle Scarf

I only have one so far, and in all honesty in needs to stay that way because I have way too many scarfs! But I got a black, knit one from Gap and I adore it. Very easy to wrap around in layers. You never have to worry about bending over and your scarf falling into something. And it just looks fantastic.


5. Boots

I have never been much of a boots gal, but I relented and asked for a pair for Christmas. And now I am in love. I love that they keep my legs warm and dry. I dont have to worry about stepping on my jeans. You can dress them up, or play them down. Very versatile.


What are some of your new found loves?

*peace

Snowpocalypse

As many of you know, and have experienced, Baby its cold
outside. Leading to snow covering all of the United States, except Florida. Many have lovingly termed this adventure as Snowpocalypse 2011.

Snowpocalypse 2011 was especially enjoyable for my friends
and I. One of my dear friends and I got snowed in a house that six girls share. Which was such a blessing. I could not and probably did not fully express my
gratitude for the love and hospitality. Bless you Anna, McCall, Katie, Meg, Ashley, and Arielle. This adventure included bowls
of soup, Gossip Girl, laughter, stories, and blankets. haha!

Upon being able to leave this fun (we were going stir crazy) I headed home and figured we back at school in no time. But much to my and the rest of UGA's student population's surprise we would not! I attended very few classes and then had a long weekend. So, as you may guess I have had a lot of time of my hands. In which I did nothing with, so I am actually craving school.

But I did, like so many friends, have found myself wanting to blog. So here are a few post I have been working on (mentally) throughout Snowpocalypse 2011:

Tuesday, November 16, 2010


"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting
to improve the world."

-Anne Frank

Friday, November 12, 2010

Okay

I bought a book a few months that was indirectly recommended to me. Meaning, I just kept hearing about it, from a wide host of people. The book is Cold Tangerines by Shauna Niequist Let me just say this book is amazing! Its about "celebrating the extraordinary nature of everyday life." Shauna is a gifted writer and her comedic tales of adventure really grab a hold of your heart; revealing truth. One chapter that especially made me think is called 'good causes.' I can't really explain it well, but the gist is about us as a race claiming to always be "okay!" And that this is just not true, heres a passage that really got me:


"Being with Julie and Doug today made me think about the idea that everything is okay. That idea is nothing but cruel in its untruth. Okayness is a thin scab that rips off every once in a while and exposes a river of blood and infection, an inroad to the whole body. We live in reasonable peace, accomplishing things and doing what we're told, and expecting that if we behave, we will be rewarded; that for living quietly and industriously , for donating to Easter Seals and letting people merge in front of us on the highway, we will be given good things, good lives. And then something happens to us; we get that phone call or that feeling or that doctor's report, and everything changes."


I highly recommend this purchase.



*peace

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Switch

Last night some dear friends of mine accompanied me to the 5 star establishment known as Georgia Square Value Cinema 5. And by value they mean, you only paid $2 so we haven't mopped the floor since 1996. So after purchasing our tickets, evading th e creepy man buying M&Ms, and finding our way through the endless rows of seats (NOT!) we sat down to one of my favorite parts of going to the theater-- PREVIEWS! But this blog is not about how much I love previews, its about what we saw!

We saw the not so new movie with Jason Bateman and Jennifer Anniston: "The Switch." Quick plot recap (as explained to creepy M&M man): Jason and Jenn are BFF. Jenn decides she wants to enter the world of motherhood via sperm donation. Jason gets drunk and ends up "high-jacking her pregnancy" with his own "donation." The product is the cutest child possible, Sebastian. Hes a neurotic, paranoid, hypochondriac. The film consists of constant comedic situations and a heart warming ending! This is definitely a go-see! Or, if you aren't lucky enough to have your own Value Cinema... a go-rent!

"Life is in session!" - Jenn


"Did you just use my name as a verb?" --Jason


"I'm going to take the dead lice to watch TV!" -- Sebastian

"I've had my battles with hypochondria."
"What's that?"
"Its when you think you have diseases you don't really have."
"Oh my God, I have that!"




you really should see it

*peace