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Thursday, May 8, 2014
the end of missing.
“I like to see people reunited, maybe that's a silly thing, but what can I say, I like to see people run to each other, I like the kissing and the crying, I like the impatience, the stories that the mouth can't tell fast enough, the ears that aren't big enough, the eyes that can't take in all of the change, I like the hugging, the bringing together, the end of missing someone.”-Jonathan Safron Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Thursday, May 1, 2014
planning to make this.
really. I will. Really.
I'm posting this here as a reminder for some point in the future that there was a moment I was planning on making this world map.
(Though with better paper patterns)
Sunday, April 27, 2014
hashtag marriage
"We need a witness to our lives. There’s a billion people on the planet….. I mean, what does any one life mean? But in a marriage, you’re promising to care about everything. The good things, the bad things, the terrible things, the mundane things….. all of it, all the time, every day. You’re saying ‘Your life will not go unnoticed because I will notice it. Your life will not go unwitnessed because I will be your witness."
Friday, April 25, 2014
loving the long drives
I've been doing a lot of long drives through Australia lately. It's such an epic place to call home.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
so fresh and so clean clean
The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever. The rules of the Lord are true and righteous all together.
Psalms 19:9
This has been resonating through me all day. I think because it is soo true.
Psalms 19:9
This has been resonating through me all day. I think because it is soo true.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014
does it count as china?
Last year in July I had the privilidge of swinging by Hong Kong on my way to and from Thailand.
The purpose was to visit my lovely friend Wing.
She lives in Hong Kong, is a treasure, loves to pray for people, and has been an amazing supporter of me through teary skype calls, with money, and through heaps and heaps of prayer.
Vulnerability.
I just watched a Ted Talk about Vulnerability. Watch it. It's worth the 20-minutes.
Here's a gem:
Courage: Telling the story of who you are with your whole heart.
Here's a gem:
Courage: Telling the story of who you are with your whole heart.
Monday, January 20, 2014
inner restlessness
An inner restlessness grows within us when we refuse to get alone [with God] and examine our own hearts, including our motives. As our lives begin to pick up the debris that accompanies a lot of activities and involvements, we can train ourselves to go right on, to stay active, to be busy in the Lord's work. Unless we discipline ourselves to pull back, to get alone for the hard work of self-examination in times of solitude, serenity will remain only a distant dream.
How busy we can become . . . and as a result, how empty! We mouth words, but they mean nothing. We find ourselves trafficking in unlived truths. We fake spirituality. How easy to fall prey to meaningless talk, cliché-ridden responses, and mindless activities! It was never meant to be that way; but, more often than not, that's the way it is.
To break the habit, solitude is required. The hard work of self-examination on a recurring basis is absolutely essential.
Intimacy with the Almighty, Charles Swindoll
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
from kendra's blog
http://squashandlibros.tumblr.com/
"I had finally accepted the precipices that exist in each human topography. The real challenge was not in finding one’s match, but in settling the territory, the tender labor of two imperfect beings who accept one another and agree to work the land, lay bridges, and not escape at the earth’s first shuddering. I had come to this knowledge just when the path before me was full of uncertainties."
— Gioconda Belli
"I had finally accepted the precipices that exist in each human topography. The real challenge was not in finding one’s match, but in settling the territory, the tender labor of two imperfect beings who accept one another and agree to work the land, lay bridges, and not escape at the earth’s first shuddering. I had come to this knowledge just when the path before me was full of uncertainties."
— Gioconda Belli
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
what the heck is this delightful little thing?
It's called a 'Puggles' and I never would have reposted this if it hadn't come with that title. I was reading the Huffington Post and I had to click on the link titled 'What the heck is this delightful little thing?' I wish more things in life started with that.
You can read about the Puggle here.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
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