Sunday, January 27, 2008

COOKIES!!! <3

Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies.

The BEST cookie ever.

I made so many today. ^___~ so yummy.. I feel so fat.

*happy grin* i don't want to do homework, still.

Yay! for senioritis!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

AUGH!

It's so retarded... >.< *falls over*

Happy! =]

Monday, January 21, 2008

Markle Sparkle!

*laughs hysterically*

*straight face* what you lookin' at? <(^.^)>
Hide your face and the world will never find you.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar...

And you'll live as you've never lived before.
Simplify.

Life is simple.

We make it complicated.

Maybe it's time for you to simplify your life.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Christianity

Recently I was reading an atheist's blog. One thing really stood out to me-- almost every single post was bashing Christianity.

If Christianity really is as bad as he makes it out to be, why bother bashing it? Why does everyone bash Christianity? Yeah, we have our faults, so do you. But if we're so faulty, why waste your time badmouthing us?

What are you afraid of? That someone might actually listen to Truth?

If you had read the comments on one particular post, you would have noticed that people from many different backgrounds and religions commented. Only Christianity was bashed.

Think of Me

Think of me, think of me fondly,
when we've said goodbye.
Remember me once in a while -
please promise me you'll try.
When you find that, once again, you long
to take your heart back and be free -
if you ever find a moment,
spare a thought for me

We never said our love was evergreen,
or as unchanging as the sea -
but if you can still remember
stop and think of me . . .

Think of all the things
we've shared and seen -
don't think about the things
which might have been . . .

Think of me, think of me waking,
silent and resigned.
Imagine me, trying too hard
to put you from my mind.
Recall those days
look back on all those times,
think of the things we'll never do -
there will never be a day,
when I won't think of you . . .

Flowers fades,
The fruits of summer fade,
They have decisions, so do we
but please promise me, that sometimes
you will think of me!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

My thumb is stiff from playing Nintendo DS >.< It hurts!!!

haha.. it's gonna be so sore tomorrow.. *grins* I haven't done that for a long time.

And later we're going to Coldstone Creamery... to use up my brother's birthday coupon thingy. yum. <3
*breathes in*
*breathes out*
ARGH!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Happy Hump Day!

It was pretty happy.. until now.

So, I'll just have to go have an awesome night and forget all this junk. ^__~

Monday, January 07, 2008

okay.. it's not easier.

Without normal human feelings, you are nothing. Just an empty shell.

That emptiness is more painful than getting your heart shattered over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. =]

He who laughs the hardest is often the closest to tears.

I'm finding some things harder and harder to believe. And I know that my disbelief is unhealthy and infuriating for you.. but I cannot help it.

When you are lost and blind with noone to guide you, how are you to find your way?

Yes, I know what you're going to say.. it is exactly what I would say were you in this position.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

I need school.. anything to clear my mind and help me forget.

Too often, the truth hurts. *laughs* I wish I could just forget the truth and live in my own little world. Do what I want to do, and all that.


You know... it's usually smarter to forget what you want. I mean, it makes things a whole lot easier. If you just forget it all and do what you know you have to do.. then you don't constantly wish for it.. yearn for it. *laughs again*

Easier, right?

Friday, January 04, 2008

My one visit to politics.

Here's a post in honor of two good friends.. one from each camp..
both very passionate about their respective person.

The coming 2008 presidential election has many debating on the behalf of their
favorite candidate, and in the past couple of months only two camps have
really had any passion that I've seen: Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee. After listening to some
heated discussion and doing some personal research, I've drawn a
conclusion: Ron Paul for president!

Many supporters of Mike Huckabee do so because of his moral views- he
promises to protect the sanctity of life and preserve marriage as
between one man and one woman; I don't doubt his moral conviction. But, you
have to ask whether or not he is the best man to lead America. I'm
not saying we shouldn't vote for a man with standards, but Huckabee's
stances are based on his personal beliefs. Putting a man who operates
off his personal convictions is dangerous. What is there to restrict
him? One of the greatest things about America is the open expression of
ideas, the freedom to hold your own opinions. The government doesn't tell
you what to believe, so we as Christians are free to let the power of
God work through us, to worship and love and let our testimonies
influence those around us. Legislation is a poor substitute for the saving
grace of Jesus Christ. I completely agree with Rev. Huckabee's stance on
most of the debates raging today- stem cell research, abortion,
marriage, to name a few- but I don't think that's enough to support him. I
support a candidate who lets me believe what I choose, not necessarily one
whom believes the same things I do. A lot of people just look for a
candidate that supports the same views they do when they participating in
politics. And while Huckabee's speeches make a good sound byte and
have a lot of people nodding their heads, he's sort of missing the point.
The point is that the government needs to get out of your life and stop
telling you what to believe.


Enter Ron Paul, who has said time and time again that the federal
government has no business being involved in such issues, that the state
governments, if anyone, should make these decisions. Putting control at
the local level-letting the people decide- is something I definitely
agree with.

Ron Paul, I think, is a true conservative. Get the government out of
your life and out of your pocket and let people take care of themselves.
There's a whole lot to say about him and his economic policy, but I'll
just say that it strikes me that Ron Paul knows what he's talking
about. The man is smart. He understands economics like nobody's business; he
believes in the free market, and his voting record shows that.

If we're talking about an honest politician, a down-to-earth family man
and a wholesome character, Ron Paul has Mike Huckabee matched. Paul is
a born-again Christian, but says he finds it revolting when religion
is turned into a political tool. He's been married to the same woman for
almost fifty years; he's a father of five, a grandpa of eighteen, and
a great-grandpa of one. He is honest, intelligent and educated. If you
need more, you can read his statement of faith and his own writings. He
speaks for himself.

And if you watch him speak, you'll find that he's not the most eloquent
candidate...because you can tell his speeches aren't canned. He's
saying what he truly believes. And his message is one of freedom, and of
liberty, and of a return to true American values- that is, the
Constitution. And that is why I support Ron Paul.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

I iz home.

It feels good to be here. *contented sigh*

Now to get some homework done and plunge into the last 5 months of school.

And I'm sad and happy at the same time.. but this time, the happiness is the most persistent.

I <3 Bo. *sheepish grin*

It's raining.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

the world has gone crazy.... and left me behind.

*sighs*