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Archive for August, 2008

I’ve been wondering what will happen to a human if they go long enough without talking about something; what will come out when they are letting nothing out. Through my own personal research I have discovered that what will come out is: anger, resentment, bitterness, sadness, loneliness, and frustration…just to name a few.
Over the past several [...]

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This past week I went and visited my old high school’s camp that they do every year. The purpose of the camp is that for the first week of school most kids have a hard time getting to know people and feeling connected. So they designed a week long camp the first week of school [...]

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“When we worship the Lord, let’s remember that He is in control. Nothing alarms Him, or takes Him by surprise. Nothing is too big for Him to handle, or so small it escapes His attention. When the winds of my world begin to blow, He remains seated. When raging waves surround me, He governs their [...]

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Just for laughs, here is something from one of my favorite comedians, Jerry Seinfeld, on the olympics. Its not an actual video so don’t get disappointed when he doesn’t move. But just listen! (From his stand up CD, “I’m Telling You for the Last Time!” Its a great CD for road trips. My dad is also a huge [...]

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Tonight I watched one of the most fascinating and moving films I’ve ever seen. I’ve never seen anything like it. My sister Mary and her husband Chris have been telling my sister, Madeline, and I to come over and watch this movie, but I had no idea what I was getting in to. 
This film SharkWater breaks [...]

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Tonight at dinner, some of my friends and I  got to talking about cool websites that we were interested in. A couple of friends started talking about this website called ChaCha. It’s a pretty incredible concept and extremely easy to use. Think google, wikipedia, the weather, news and ever other website at your fingertips anywhere. All [...]

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