Sunday, August 30, 2009

"everything's not lost"

We danced like fools under a blue light and reluctantly accepted that we are now seniors and summer is slipping away.
In an hour I'll walk to the big building where light is declared. (The new light is red... demonic? school spirit?) We'll let the babies be the judge of that, fresh eyes.
I'm being taught it all again. And asking God for things I've asked before. Every Morning. Blessings.
I'm recalling 2 years ago and the still-frames in between then and now.
I'm falling back in love with this place and these people.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

"T-shirt"

I've moved in and it was pretty swell.
Surprisingly.
I have a new job with new people and old faces; some with blonde hair and some with pink faces.
Our room is cozy (Ben) and good.
The people around me are all good, changing and growing.
I'm learning to be honest and go from there.
I met 3 specific guys in the stairway. I didn't know that could happen or that it would.
But it did.
Distance Distance Distance.
I have absolutely no feeling about this year.
except,
"I will instruct you and teach you the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you"
Psalm 32:8

and brownbag

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

"hope you feel the same"

... bear with me...

i'm packing to move out again.

in case i didn't express this in previous posts; i hate this process.

now i'll leave it to Ben Hecht ... because others say it better than i do.

Time is a circus, always packing up and moving away


Ben Hecht

Saturday, August 1, 2009

pray!!!


Please please pray for my friend Dan Parris, he was in a plane crash earlier this morning in Nairobi Kenya. He is doing ok but needs so much prayer! Thank you!!!

Pulled from the Wreckage: Dan Parris on the Give A Damn? Plane Crash in Nairobi


Visionary Give A Damn? filmmaker Dan Parris remebers very little about the plane crash in Nairobi Kenya this morning. Six hours after the crash he gave us an update on his injuries and how he was feeling after the plane hit an electric telephone pole spinning to smash into a building before crashing three stories to the ground. Of the four passengers, Rob Lehr, Parris, the pilot Frank and flight engineer Ryan, Lehr was the only one conscious. Lehr's actions and those of by-standers changed the course of history for himself, Parris, and the flight engineer Ryan. The plane exploded approximately five minutes after the three where safely away. Sadly the pilot Frank died on impact. Parris gave his account from the Nairobi hospital just six hours after the crash while being treated for wounds and broken bones.


Love ya Dan!
Praying for you!