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Sunday, May 23, 2010

grad weekend

After attending two graduations in a row, this is what i've learned:


1. bring something to entertain you through the long and numerous speeches, such as a deck of cards or small snacks. if you forget, 20 questions and "i spy with my little eye" works well too. My favorite is a long zoom lens to put on your camera so you can take pictures of unique or intriguing people from afar when they are not looking.

2. there must be some sort of mandatory code for girls to only wear stripper heels to graduate.

3. all those people in their oversized robes, square hats, and dangly things look like idiots. but in reality, i'm incredibly jealous of them because it means they don't ever have to go to school again.

4. "commencement" is the new "graduation" ........since when?

5. you don't need 9 different traffic controllers within the same five foot distance. you wasted your money hiring dem foolz.

6. kettle corn, funnel cake, and mini donut stands automatically make any event 100% more legit.

7. no matter what you wear or how carefully you choose your outfit, the weather will somehow manage to make you hot and/or cold... repeatedly.

8. sit next to someone who likes to make fun of people too.

9. i found that saying "congrats grad!" is fun...just always.

10. the most exciting part of a graduation is getting your loved one to see you from the stands and then proceed to crazily wave and scream at them. This may last for about 10 seconds, but you never stop being proud of them.








Friday, May 21, 2010

it's late.

you know those times when you get a compliment and actually feel complimented?
...they are super special and heart-softening, and unfortunately rare for me. it is not fair to read into another person's statement and determine its validity...but i do it. its not fair to myself either. by writing everything off as "they are saying that to be nice", i'm probably diverting other peoples' chances to bless me.
Don't miss opportunities to bless others. Don't get in the way of letting others bless you. Mean what you say. Don't expect repute in return.

this goes further than just compliments, and it applies to all things you say...

"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful...Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone." Colossians 4:2,5-6


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Me

Me: I want to go on facebook. I am hungry.
Me: Stop training yourself to be so A.D.D. You will have to starve.
Me: Well, that's harsh.
Me: Get used to it. Now, get back to work.
Me: ..........
Me: ...Blogs are acceptable though.
Me: :D



(you don't have to tell me to stop talking to myself...i already did it). :)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

day brightener...


This is not a bear wearing a party hat, this is a unicorn.
and its funny every time i see it :)

Oh.

i came across something i had written almost a year ago now:

"By his mercy and by his grace, this will be resolved. We do not deserve his unrelenting and healing hands that hold us and have not released us. His compassions are incomprehensible. He has my swaying heart and won't let it go, although it deserves not even to be touched.
Oh Lord, why do you love me so much, enough to care about me? When I'm too blinded to see your face, you don't let me stray. I don't deserve your plans to prosper me. Still, your loved doesn't care. It doesn't know its bounds."

its funny how you can go through so many learning experiences, changes, lessons again and again, but still need to be reminded and re-comforted in seeing that God's love covers everything.


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

something special...