Archive for April, 2006

Rejoice.

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

It is Easter and it’s been quite a weekend. I have experienced the spectrum of emotions… suprised, frustrated, discouraged, loved, amazed, embarressed, humbled, helpless, hopeful. But at this very second, I feel happy.
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This song. It’s so perfect for this weekend and everything I’ve felt. The way you picked me back up.

You woke [...]

The Bleeding Hearts Club.

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

Photo of the day:

I took this after kickboxing class. I was going to use my friend Stephen’s photo of the day, but it wouldn’t really count since he took it.
Things I wrote down from Bible Study tonight at Jersey:
# “Compassion without action is hypocracy” — Horace
# “Everytime I have aired on the side of grace, [...]

Touched.

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

Photo of the day:

Lame. I know. I had wonderous oppurtunities to take photos today, but I found myself nearing midnight with my memory card empty and I had to settle for the cheap cop-out. The emo/myspace photo.
Tommorow will be better (and the photo will be too.)
An Ode to New Grass… There are songs to be [...]

l-o-v-e.

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Photo of the day:

On average…
1 American child consumes the same amount as….
2 Japanese children
6 Mexican children
13 Chinese children
32 Indian children
and 372 Somalian children.
Tommorow.. The Stills and Jason Collett.

goodbyes. are still not easy. for me.

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

I had a spectacular weekend. I am very sorry to be back at school. (see title).
I am really going to miss Cedarville after Funnel graduates. I realized that this weekend. That little place and the towns around it hold so many of our stories. I feel just as attached to it, if not [...]

Teachable moments.

Friday, April 7th, 2006

Sometimes I feel like the little statue in this picture that I took yesterday afternoon. I realized this morning how appropriate it is. For many reasons.
I think the crossing of people’s life paths is an amazing thing and one of the places that I can really see God. And it’s weird how it seems to [...]