Tag archive: rant
Do we really even want to know what’s going down?
I can see the forest for the trees – at least, now I can. Let me try to sum up this past month in a series of random words sandwiched between a linking verb and object, as if they were… continue reading »
A rant. Please enjoy.
The book I have to read for my TUFW online class tells me that I need to consistantly write/blog in order to develop a discipline. And so that is what I am doing. I hope that excites you. ;-) Today… continue reading »
If the fear of carpal tunnel is not enough…
“We suffer from the illusion… that we can expand our personal bandwidth, connecting to more and more. Instead, we end up overstimulated, overwhelmed and… unfulfilled. Continuous partial attention inevitably feels like a lack of full attention.” [Ellen Goodman, “In Praise… continue reading »
Another one of those days.
[[Disclaimer: If you have anything to do, don’t read this blog. I just wrote what I felt and sometimes what I feel is nonsense. But if you want to anyway, feel free.]] Well, how do I begin? My car… augh,… continue reading »
to love at all is to be vulnerable.
I love God and I love the idea of the Church. But right now, I’m not to fond of her. I don’t want to say I hate Christians, because that’s not true. I’m a fan of church, youth group, college… continue reading »
show choir.
Even though I’m no longer in show choir, I’m a part of show choir. When you quit, you don’t actually quit. You’re still friends with the same people, and at lunch there’s no where else to sit but The Show… continue reading »
do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you;
Today’s rant: I’ve realized something about people, in particular teens, and their appreciation for what they have–be it a person place or thing. Really, it’s all about a lack of appreciation–teenagers seem to forget to appreciate what they have, except… continue reading »
I want to please my commanding officer.
Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs—he wants to please his commanding officer. II Timothy 2:3f I realized I do not think enough. It all… continue reading »