Saturday, April 9, 2011

Beautiful Music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5C-YHSy3Fw&playnext=1&list=PL43D191D2D00C5E0D

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Addicted 2 Facebook

Well, it's true. I am an avid (and guilty) facebook user, and I just find this kind of sad. I'm contemplating quitting.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

hurp

We are together!
Yay!
We are soon going to the aeropuerto
to hang out
I love the airport so much love love mucho amor

Saturday, December 4, 2010

The kindness of people

Is it just me, or are people nicer around Christmastime? Does Christmas spirit really exist? Is it the fresh fluffy snow, the colorful lights, or is it the *very cheesy* true spirit of Christmas, Jesus and his birthday celebrations?
I'll give you a few examples of awesome kindness people have shown me lately: A few days ago, I went to get something repaired. The guy fixed what I had, a pretty easy job (though replacement parts were needed), and then I reached for my wallet. "No," he said, I didn't have to pay. He said, "It's my Christmas present to you," and then he joked that I should come to that store if I ever have to get windows. He smiled real big.
Another example: Today, I was at the Farmer's Market, Christmas edition, and I was trying to choose what I wanted to get. It was the same thing, but different colors. They were five dollars each and I had used up almost all but five dollars at the market. The lady said that I could have two for the price of one! I'm definitely going back there.
I love when you bubble up with happiness too, like when somebody gives you something awesome or they give you a great big hug just at the right time or when the good guy in the book comes just before the bad guy wins. When, right from the middle of you, you get a shiver and you just start smiling. Your belly feels tense because it's so full of happiness. That's how I feel around Christmas, and by the way people are acting, they feel that way too.
I'm liking this month.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Dec 1

Beautiful life in the world, sitting here at a coffeehouse with wonderful people and it's very warm and Coldplay made a Christmas song, so yeah, amazing.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Everyone's a winner!

This is a very very excited Mary.
I'm done NanoWrimo (well, I'm done my book).
I got my word count, and when you reach your word count, you win.
I win.
Love wins.
Everybody wins.
http://ywp.nanowrimo.org/sites/all/themes/nanowrimo_ywp_2/wordcount/nano_ywp_10_winner_300x300.png

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

More, More, More


The other day Oprah had her "Favourite Things" show. Now, I do not watch much television. In fact, since I have been at university, I have yet to watch any, save a couple episodes of Glee. But, my roommate does have a television, and she does enjoy talk shows, like Oprah. I used to love Oprah's Favourite Things when I was a kid. I guess it had something to do with the way people got stuff, beautiful stuff, for no effort. I have always loved stuff, but it wasn't really the stuff: it was that stuff can give people higher social status. Anyway, this show was crazy. I just watched it for a few minutes, and people were going crazy over the littlest things. The audience was nearly brought to tears when Oprah announced she was giving away her favourite cashmere sweater. They screamed, and it bordered on manic. And I thought "what the flip? It is only a sweater." All the people in the audience already had sweaters, you could tell. Some of them were wearing them. It was sort of disturbing, really.

The thing is, our society is always concerned with MORE, MORE, MORE. But that is not what the Bible tells us. The Bible tells us something that is, quite frankly revolutionary and counter-culture: "He must become greater, I must become less." (John 3:30). Following Christ has nothing to do with getting more and being more. It means giving more, loving more, being less, being humble. Hebrews 12:1 says, "let us throw off everything that hinders..." So maybe it is our stuff that is hindering our walk with Christ, the stuff we think we need, but what is keeping us from the truth that Jesus is all we need. In a world where people are always trying to get more for themselves: "successful" careers, a nice house, and a comfortable salary, it's time we started thinking of how to get rid of this stuff that hinders us. It's time we stopped hungering for material things and started hungering for more God: more awareness of Him, more time in prayer, serving Him more.
So that's what I am doing this Christmas season. I am forgetting about the stuff and thinking more about loving God and loving people. I am thanking God for what I have, and it truly is more than I need, and I am sharing my resources with others.
One beautiful part of this revolutionary, Christ-following way of life is the way everyone wins. I, the North American person blessed with what could be called riches, can give to people who aere in need. In doing this, I am blessed because giving truly makes me joyful, and because I am acting in God's will, which always is a happy thing to do. And they are blessed, by getting education or clean water or enough food. As Gandhi said something like this:
"There is enough in the world for everybody's need, but not enough for anybody's greed." Let us not be greedy. Let us be grateful. Let us be generous. Let us love.