So...updating....
My humblest apologies to all of you who have made a habit of reading my blog. I'm sure you check this page daily, sitting there on the edge of your seat, anxiously tapping your fingers and chattering your teeth, cold sweat pouring down your faces, waiting for that long-anticipated-yet-always-expected new entry from yours truly. Yeah, all...two of you. Hi Alison, hi Zoe.
I think my New Year's Resolution will be to update my blog frequently enough so that my 2 faithful readers will not have to wonder if like died or something. So...why don't I start now?
There was this book I had to read for class a month ago. It's called Baghdad Burning, and it's a collection of this girl's weblog entries during the first year of American occupation of Iraq. It's kinda like the Diary of Anne Frank, but it's weblog entries rather than journal entries. It's very cool.
Anyway, one thing that really struck me about her was that her entries were based on current events. I think I've had inspiration from her to make a weblog that's actually got a point to it. Well, at least for a couple weeks, until I inevitably start blogging about what I wore to class today or how much I enjoy cupcakes.
Okay, well I won't start today, because I think by societal standards this entry is already too long. But who knows? Maybe I'll actually start posting more frequently than once every 2 months!
I hope you all have a merry Christmas, and that today you'll be reminded of what it means for us that God Himself came to live among us, and die for us.
I think my New Year's Resolution will be to update my blog frequently enough so that my 2 faithful readers will not have to wonder if like died or something. So...why don't I start now?
There was this book I had to read for class a month ago. It's called Baghdad Burning, and it's a collection of this girl's weblog entries during the first year of American occupation of Iraq. It's kinda like the Diary of Anne Frank, but it's weblog entries rather than journal entries. It's very cool.
Anyway, one thing that really struck me about her was that her entries were based on current events. I think I've had inspiration from her to make a weblog that's actually got a point to it. Well, at least for a couple weeks, until I inevitably start blogging about what I wore to class today or how much I enjoy cupcakes.
Okay, well I won't start today, because I think by societal standards this entry is already too long. But who knows? Maybe I'll actually start posting more frequently than once every 2 months!
I hope you all have a merry Christmas, and that today you'll be reminded of what it means for us that God Himself came to live among us, and die for us.
The people walking in darkness
have seen a great light;
on those living in the land of the shadow of death
a light has dawned.
For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
- Isa. 9
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