A (26) Originally uploaded by Complicated Philosophy my uncle james used to do modern dance. i never got to see him in action. that’s a great sweater he’s wearing. he lives in austria. i should pay him and his family a visit. my little sis has those same cheeks…as does my mum (i think). ah,…
life
love.music
there’s something great yet awful about beautiful music: it energizes, encourages and then makes you stay up a little later so you can write about it. trust me…it’s making me do this! i will lack sleep tomorrow because of music. it’s NOT my fault. i am NOT in control of this. haha i’ll always enjoy…
leaving
http://www.boundlessline.org/2007/09/young-adults-le.html there’s truth here…but what do i do with my peers? helping teens is necessary, yes. but how do i reach out to those who’ve already disengaged? that’s part of my calling isn’t it?
mirrors
they come in all sorts of forms: plastic, glass, round, square, wall size, clutch purse size…and sometimes they’re people. it’s not that they look like you. it’s that their behaviour helps you see yourself. in that moment you have choices. do i accept what i’ve seen? do i reject it? do i take necessary steps…
okay
so to say my jazz singing days are numbered is slightly over-the-top. what i should say is that i have to put other stuff first. what i sing most, what people hear from my lips most, should be songs that speak directly to who Christ is , what he’s done, how wonderful it is to…
subconscious consciousness
you know how it is when a thought comes to mind, you ponder it momentarily then let it rest in your subconscious, then it resurfaces hours later to find you better aware after having subconsciously unpacked its truth? well, this is my reality. i’m minutes from a solid night of sleep yet i’m fully processing…
real simple
my favourite magazine. i bought the latest issue over a week ago. i’ve flipped through it very, very briefly. that’s how busy i’ve been, preoccupied with things that matter more than easy recipes and essential classic wardrobe items (though i think highly of those things). and now i’m reading “forgiving our parents forgiving our selves,”…
