"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting
to improve the world."-Anne Frank
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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
"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
"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
"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
"Its when you think you have diseases you don't really have."
"Oh my God, I have that!"
you really should see it
*peace
Monday, October 18, 2010
Application Fever
I have dipped my toe in the rivers of job searching. As of now, October the 18th in the year of our Lord 2010 at 9:46 PM I have applied for four jobs. Ones for which I can not even begin to start until May the 14th in the year of our Lord 2011. This. Is. Insane. I can not believe that I am about to graduate from college. I will have a degree. I will have a regular salary, well hopefully! I will pay taxes. I do not even know what to do with myself, but earnestly seek God's plan and hope that eventually an employer contacts me back.
I am entering a new stage in my life. It is exhilarating. Yet it is also scary. I am currently praying for clarity on this matter. Its so exciting to see all the possibilities. Each job description I read causes me to imagine the new life that would come with it. Where I would have to move, the people I would get to meet and build relationships. This I believe is a refreshing view on the future that I am relieved to finally be feeling.
* peace
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Future Fears
I'll begin this with a confession. I am a motor mouth. I have a PhD in chatting. Small talk. Serious talk. You name it, I excel at it. But as many gifts, it comes with great responsibility. You see as being a bigger talker, I am also required (and enjoy) to be a listener. I love to hear about my loved ones' joys, burdens, and everything in between.
With that said, I have noticed there is a growing pandemic among my friend base. That is the fear of what is to come. You see at the age in life where I am about to make my debut in the REAL WORLD. No, not the trashy - yet addicting reality T.V. show. But THE real world. Full of things like insurance, a 9-5 job, bills (that aren't relayed to me by my roommates via Post-It Note), and budgets. As I and my friends near our great debut, I am discovering that everyone is terrified. As amazing as it feels to be graduating from college - its equally if not more terrifying.
After hearing that this was not only a fear of mine, but common amongst my gal pals as well. Most are finding ourselves lacking clarity as to what we should do after graduation day and even more what we should do with our lives. Although we try to balance this fear with silly but mostly whimsical business ideas. We are at a loss for words, or actions really.
So with the knowledge of this plague, I was talking to a very wise friend this morning. I was relaying to him of my worry of just not having anything to do. Or that I will make a mistake and wind up in a place where God has not planned for me to be. Thus rendering me "out of God's will" and completely useless. Where all my efforts would be in vain and all for not.
Then he spoke great truth into my life: God will be in the situation I am in. Just as He is present where I am now. That He can and even more promising WILL use me in any situation I find myself. This does not mean we should not pray for the Lord's guidance and seek His desires for what He has for me. But that I can make no mistake in which ever path my life takes -- as long as I am serving in that situation.
Now, this is something I of course knew but had completely lost sight of. In the words of another very wise man "Where ever you are, thats where you are." Whats important is that you are serving where you are. In whatever way you can.
So people of my generation, fearing your futures, take heart. God is steadfast in His love for us. He will never leave or forsake us. And He has designed a life of purpose and greatness for us.
Please be encouraged in that.
*peace
I think it is safe to say that I am not the best blogger there has ever been. As you can I have post three at the most? But thats not how it started, I had big dreams for this blog! I was going to post weekly, maybe even daily. But reflecting on my limited number of previous posts I have failed you blog world. But I do believe I am going to attempt to make it up to you -- for my outlandishly big audience -- please note the sarcasm. Well, now that I have apologized I do believe I begin this new promise with a real blog post.
P.S. This is an awesome bit of graffiti I stumbled across.
*peace
P.S. This is an awesome bit of graffiti I stumbled across.
*peace
Sunday, April 11, 2010
I love wedding photos. Cheesy, classic, comedic. I care not the style, they just always look beautiful. Unless their the ridiculous ones, then I love to laugh at them! But here are a few of my
favorites:
Best Dance photo:
favorites:
Best Dance photo:
most of these were taken by a couple in Atlanta - Altmix
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
This weekend the state of Georgia was blessed with some beautiful snow, which enabled us to draw the above snowman! The only unfotunate part of the snow falling is that my roomates and I had big plans for Friday night. Gymdawgs and Valentines Day (the movie). Well due to the timing and distance of Gymdawgs, we were unable to attend. It was decided that gymnastics was not something we were willing to risk our lives on. But to our astounding joy, the snow slowed to tiny furries around 9 o'clock. The decision was made to risk it and go see the movie (we had pre-bought tickets and they apparently don't do Snow Checks!), even with the snow covered roads. Once we finally made it to the theater, found the right seats, took off all our coats, and sat through a cornucopia of previews the movie began!
I'm a big fan of romantic comedies and in my opinion this belongs in the top twenty. That may sound harsh, but hey its competing with When Harry Met Sally and You've Got Mail.
peace
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Pentax K1000
I recently came across my parent's old Pentax K1000, I believe thats the model number anyways. Well after spending a few rolls of film figuring it out, I was finally able to get to develop an entire roll worth of pictures. So here they are for your viewing pleasure! These were taken at my parent's home in Vero Beach, Fl.
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