31.10.05

The Big Picture

Look at it once in a while ^_^

I saw "Elizabethtown" last night; I liked it very much. It was a very down-to-earth movie that inspired one to look at the things one values and possibly re-evaluate them (awkward sentence, I know). Maybe I'll write a little more on it later...

over and out

18.10.05

Has anybody...

...picked up a copy of the "Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia" cd? It's really good. Some of the songs capture the original story ("New World", "I Will Believe", "Turkish Delight") while others don't mention any reference to the story itself---but to the theme, in turn making songs that will serve as an outreach to those who may decide to buy it (because they love The Chronicles of Narnia) and are not followers.
My favourite tracks are "New World" by Tobymac (because it's upbeat, has great lyrics, and I ca't get enough of the tune) and "I Will Believe" by Nicole Nordeman (because of the tenderness and humility that Miss Nordeman portrayed through her voice, and I really like the lyrics of this song as well).

over and out

14.10.05

Quote of the Month

"Even the best of Christians are troubled by the question, 'Why does an almighty God send, or at least allow, suffering?' When you are nagged by thoughts like this, say to yourself, 'I am still in elementary school. When I graduate from the university of Christian life, I will understand His ways better and doubts will cease.'"
--Richard Wurmbrand (Imprisoned for a total of 14 years in Romania, 1940s-60s)
Mr. Hewitt thinks that "2001: A Space Odyssey" isn't a very entertaining movie either---I am not alone. Personally, it's too "artsy" for me and the story takes too long to develop. That's just me, though. I did like the sequel ^_^

Yay!

I'm listening to Hugh Hewitt right now, and Mr. A is on with him and Dr. John Mark Reynolds!

If you are reading this, go to the 870 KRLA website where you can listen to it right now.

here, there and...well, everywhere

Hi. Just to warn you (before you scroll down this page) this post is going to be long. Maybe I'm compensating for lost time, or maybe I just have a lot on my mind (I prefer the latter). I decided to be smart and write exactly what I wanted to say down on a piece paper (so I wouldn't forget...like usual). Another warning: I didn't really think about making my topics flow so how I write may seem a little random; that's just my mind going from subject to subject. Here is what came out of that:

I feel like Vanilla Rudding at this point in my life. What is this "Vanilla Pudding" that I speak of? Flip though Relient K's book "The Complex Infrastructure Known as the Female Mind: According to Relient K" and you'll understand. If you don't care to do that, I'll just tell you: it can be defined as "average". Sweet, gets along with everybody, but not very unique. I've been searching for something I'm good at (and like as well) and so far I've only found one thing: sketching. I love to draw and am developing my skills with each sketch I create. I actually feel I'm somewhat good at this, which is saying a lot.
Something that I love is government; I am thoroughly enjoying my "Foundations of American Thought" class! It's a subject I love to discuss, and it is introducing me to authors I find enjoyable to read (such as Locke and Montesquieu). It is also something I'm familiar with (we discuss politics a lot in my family).
I think I feel a cold coming on, or maybe I'm just not getting enough sleep. What do you all think of a person with a "suck-it-up-and-push-on" type of personality (though they only apply that to themselves)?
Oh my dear---enough about me. Let's talk about someone else. Harriet Miers? No. Nothing to discuss there. Hugh Hewitt has that topic covered; I enjoy listening to someone who actually thinks positively about her. I trust President Bush's decision, knowing he won't make the mistake his father did. One should trust the representative one elects; if not, what's the point in voting? We vote to elect representatives for ourselves because, as Montesquieu says, the people need a government to rule them; otherwise they will live in a constant state of war with each other (I like you Locke, but your view of natural man is not realistic).
There is a certain comic strip (called Get Fuzzy) which I read and in one of the cartoons the cat, Bucky, says to the dog, Satchel, that he's living in the past; the dog replies "I like living in the past. It's so predictable." A corny example, yes, but that last statement describes how I feel sometimes. When I look at America's past, I do see mistakes but I also see our government and citizens learning from those mistakes. When I look at today's society, I see a culture in which the bad guy reigns without question, which makes me feel like buying myself an island in the Pacific (call me cynical---I live in the land of fruitcakes and nuts, a.k.a., California). It actually reminds me of Star Wars, in which the fighting conservatives are the Rebellion and the liberals are the Empire---trying to replace our Republic with Despotic government. Now, when I think about the future...I don't really like to think about the future. I'm not scared of it, just a little concerned. I see the way my generation (those in private and public school) acts and apparently thinks and say to myself, "This may be the kind of society I'll be raising my kids in." Of course, there is the Christian homeschool movement (although sometimes certain people in that scare me just as much) that hopefully are raising those who Montesquieu says are "compentent enough to be elected" (Spirit of the Laws, 12).
I'm going to change the subject again---do you know how much it sucks to be a teenager? Adults shoving you into a stereotype and not thinking another thing about it! You know, just nodding and making you think they're actually listening to you when all they're doing is thinking "She's a teenager, what does she know?" I may not know as much (be as wise) as an adult, or even be as mature as most adults, but I do not have the intelligence level of a junior higher. Don't treat me like I do. I ABHOR stereotypes. Say you're a lawyer. When people hear that, they think to themselves "Filthy rich greedy scumbucket"; okay, maybe they don't think that low, but come on, most people picture a greasy, greedy little guy in a suit when they think of a lawyer. Do you see how that stereotype can really affect how people view lawyers? I'm not saying that they're all saints, because they all aren't. There are lawyers that are really like that. But not all of them are.
We were thinking of going to the God Blog Convention to-night, but we're still not sure yet. Maybe we will...or...maybe we won't be able to make it.

{Jeremiah 29:11}
over and out

3.10.05

me again

Hullo all...

I have finished most of my homework as of this moment (including my RE), so I'm very pleased :}. I'm a bit rusty on writing REs so I'm very glad we get to re-write it (even though I thought the idea was stupid at first).

An evil middle eastern country is going down...soon.

No Foundations updates as of to-day. I must celebrate my homework being finished ^_^. Yeah right...like I'd do that...unless it was for finishing something Hobbes wrote. That would be something to celebrate. I find Hobbes to be...all right. Personally, I liked Locke a HECK of a whole lot better but there are some redeeming qualities to reading Hobbes. One, is that you get to see a different perspective; two is that it stretches your mind to think a bit more (especially if you don't agree with him); three...I'll think of three later ^_^.

over and out

2.10.05

my view of the world to-day...

Slipping away
Are we sleeping at the wheel and unaware now
Has the population put us in a trance now
Overtaken by the tide and washed away now
What do you say now
In a daze
Are we moving in the motion of the crowd now
Slowly losing everything we were about now
Is it time to draw a line in the sand now
And take a stand now

Somebody talk to me
Am I all alone
When are we gonna wake up
Are we numb
Is the feeling gone
Tell me what went wrong
Are we numb
Close your eyes
Let the world pass by
Now you're hypnotized
Are we numb

Moving away
From the heart of everything we tried to be now
Just stop look and tell me what you see now
We've been taken like the winds across the sea now
We've gotta break free now

Mesmerized
Desensitized
Before my eyes
I'm paralyzed

Somebody talk to me
Am I all alone
When are we gonna wake up
Are we numb
Is the feeling gone
Tell me what went wrong
Are we numb
Close your eyes
Let the world pass by
Now you're hypnotized
Are we numb

We're drifting, we're dreaming, we're floating away

So many times we just watch pass by
The tick tock of life leaving us hypnotized
Mesmerized a stun gun leaving you in a daze
Better wake up now before you find yourself slipping away
All we know
Is the feeling numb

(Numb by Tait)

Are we numb?