January 2010
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[morning report]
Good morning! I am sitting here with my coffee and I must say I’ve perked up a bit now that coffee and I have had our time together.
Coffee inspired me to reflect on the morning:
1. Coffee and I will always be friends. We’re like peas and carrots (Forest Gump anyone?)
2. Jesse McCartney’s song “Body Language” has the lamest lyrics I’ve ever heard in my life....
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[fact]
This is Adam Young (on the right). A group of friends and I had tickets to see him on Saturday (01.23.10) in St. Louis. Upon arriving at our destination, we killed some time by visiting Ulysses S. Grant’s house (it’s a lovely shade of green), driving by the Arch, and dining at Fitz’s. Yum!
We arrived at the venue at 6:15 PM, anxiously awaiting entry to we could participate in...
Countdown to graduation: 108 days.
Thanks, Senioritis.
[reminders]
I was writing in my journal last night for the first time in what seems like years. I use my journal as a way to relieve my thoughts and confess my deepest concerns. Me and God meet in my journal. Putting words to what I feel is a good thing. And right now, I have a lot to bear.
At the beginning of the week I wrote about changes and where I am currently. My mind races and, at times, keeps me...
It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to...
– Alan Cohen
[changes]
2010 is a year of transition. More so than I had originally thought. I anticipated a smidge - and by that I mean graduating college. Up until now, I have had this “well thought out plan” of where I would go in my life. That’s my strategic strength shining brightly for ya. However, in recent weeks, I have learned that when I have my “well thought out plans” proudly...
[new]
I know I’m a week late on this, but happy new year! I love the sense of the new year. Have you ever just soaked it up? I brought in 2010 in Seattle watching fireworks explode off the Space Needle. Pretty cool stuff. And while many of the on lookers were inebriated, it was obvious that this year is hopeful. Think about it. Across the globe, each new year brings a sense of change and a time of...
What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a...
– T.S. Elliot