January 2010
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2009
One hour left in the year 2009, and I am kind of sad and overwhlemed that this year has gone by so fast.
This year seems like three years. I started the year with my second semester of college. Continueing to learn to live with a roommate, especailly the roommate that I had. But it was also a time of making new friends, an amazing trip to our nations capital with my dear fellow teaching fellows....
December 2009
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My mom just danced up to me and showed me that she has a secret pocket on the side of her new pants. haha. Yesterday she showed me the secret pocket on the outside of her new purse.
Thoughts on Christmas.
Of all of the gifts that I recieved for Christmas, here are my favorites ( followed by my current thoughts on life)
a handmade quilt from my mother, made from all my old t-shirts from middle school
a letter and pictures in the mail from my children from this summer in west yellowstone.
stickers from Elizabeth
message/niv Bible parallel
Donald Miller books
Eno
footed pajamas
great...
The Beach
Hotel room is booked for this coming Sunday night! Charleston here we come!
I'm super impatient when it comes to...
pangea:
I’m also prone to regretting my decisions, even long after the fact.
Lately, I’ve been kicking myself especially for ending things with guy I started dating a while back. We met on a student trip to Guatemala, and sat on a rooftop in the middle of a mountain range under the stars one night and talked for four hours. Real life.
However, when we got back to our normally scheduled lives...
i need a reading list.
pangea:
(via: smilelizab3th)
Here are some of my favorites:
“The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay” by Michael Chabon
“East of Eden” by John Steinbeck
“Love is a Mixtape” by Rob Sheffield
“The Unbearable Lightness of Being” by Milan Kundera
“In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote
“The Complete Persepolis” (a graphic novel) by Marjane Satrapi
“If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler” by Italo...
My Mom and Dad think that it is a good idea to go to the beach next weekend, Wonderful!
GUESS WHAT
pangea:
I’m about to make MORE PUPPY CHOW.
I just made some! Like I really need it.
My mother gave on and one only job to do when I came home for break: to go and pick up my brother at the airport. I was suppose to find out all of his flight info from him and go and pick him up and take him to the thing that we are having at Church tonight. well I am kind of failing at my one task. It is sleeting outside and I am not feeling the whole thing, so I am sitting on the couch eating...
Tonight I have been talking with friends on FB...
Mother: I do not like people looking at me at all... like at church or anywhere.
Father: You should get one of those things that women in Afghanistan wear and then people couldn't look at you.
reblog if you shuffle songs, even though you hit...
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quintessences:
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Julia-Julie
Watching it now…with mom and daniel and andrew. I am kind of loving it!
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I made Elizabeth feel awkward tonight
A speaker from another university came and spoke at a worship service on campus… he brought some of his students. One was very attractive. I told elizabeth that he was attractive. after the service I told her to come with me while i introduced myself. She came and yes it was awkward. I am sorry Elizabeth. (but i did meet a nice guy from georgia :).
my roomate and I have matching nalgene bottles, which we both have not used in a while. Elizabeth opened hers to use a few moments ago, and it smelled like death. I had to open mine and guess what.. it smelled exactly the same. :/
yesterday
Yesterday I met a guy who made made me think. I met him by chance and my never see him again, but he made me think for that moment in time. The problem with people who make me think is that I never forgot them….
bird sweater
yesterday I found some great deals at the thrift stores. one of those was a bird sweater, yes a sweater/cardign with birds on it. YES!
Ernest Hemingway
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
The Old Man begins his journey with an outlook that is different from many people today. Looking out to the sea as a provider and giver of life, rather than a place of danger, gives him the ability to appreciate the sea and love what it has to give. Today people look at the world with very myopic eyes. Instead of seeing that everything has a purpose in...
I am sitting here eating fruit snacks and drinking a capri sun and reading tons of completely pointless crap online, instead of actually wokring on the ton of stuff i have due tomorrow or studying for my two hardest exams of the semester.