Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Kayla Lupo is one of my favorite people. Jenn & I have special rules in our room especially for her - like no eating and drinking in our beds (she always spills) and no climbing (things break) and inside voices (no, really). We just try to keep the peace. :) And personally, I can't wait to all live together next year. Hopefully!

Right now X-Men (I LOVE SOOKIE) is on and I'm working on my sex paper - 3 pages down & 7 to go and approximately 12 hours left to work on it. I'd really intended to be more on the ball with this one, but the days slipped away from me.

In four days, it'll be Thanksgiving break! And less than a month until Christmas break! I'm thrilled. School-wise, this semester has been one of my most challenging. But college is flying by, and it's pretty terrifying. I'm not ready for the real world.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

"When we look through the eyes of Jesus, we see new things in people.

In the murderers, we see our own hatred.
In the addicts, we see our own addictions.
In the saints, we catch glimpses of our own holiness.

We can see our own brokenness, our own violence, our own ability to destroy, and we can see our own sacredness, our own capacity to love and forgive. When we realize that we are both wretched and beautiful, we are freed up to see others in the same way…

When we have new eyes, we can look into the eyes of those we don’t even like and see the One we love. We can see God’s image in everyone we encounter. As Henri Nouwen puts it, 'In the face of the oppressed I recognize my own face, and in the hands of the oppressor, I recognize my own hands. Their flesh is my flesh, their blood is my blood, their pain is my pain, their smile is my smile.'

We are made of the same dust. We cry the same tears. No one is beyond redemption."

-Shane Claiborne, the Irresistible Revolution

Thursday, August 5, 2010

"Stuff your eyes with wonder ... live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories."
- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

I am so excited for the two week adventure on which I'm about to embark. I pray that we don't break down in the middle of the desert and that all of us get along and can grow together & as individuals.



It's going to be wonderful.

Monday, July 26, 2010

This is such a perfect example of the average American consumer's ignorance.


Saturday, July 24, 2010

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."
- Marcel Proust

I wish that I was half as interesting as I was in Vienna, haha. It was so much easier to be entertaining when my mind was constantly being stimulated and I was fascinated with the world around me.

These days, I've been watching (and re-watching) True Blood and eating too much Taco Bell and wondering why I'm not magically getting thin.

As of today, however, I only have two more weeks in Chattanooga! I'm leaving for my road trip then, and I'm really excited to start that adventure. From there I'm going straight back to Lipscomb, and so I'm stressing out about getting everything ready for the next few months (essentially) in such a short amount of time!

It's also only one week until my birthday month (and birthday week) so I am excited! Still 12? Maybe. :)

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

I'll be dead before you put a gun in my brothers' hands.

I really love my ugly dog. I consider her a so-ugly-she's-cute dog, but Clay disagrees. To each his own. Her name's Lucy and when she wakes up her beard is always crooked.

Today I learned that I've been saying a phrase wrong my entire life. I'm pretty sure this happens to everyone at some point, and I'm grateful that at least it's only this one thing that I've always said incorrectly. For some reason I thought the phrase was "for all intensive purposes" ... but alas, I was wrong. It's "for all intents and purposes". Who knew? :)

I'm rekindling my love for Brand New. It had never gone away by any means, I just hadn't paid enough attention to it lately. But Mr. Lacey, I missed you.