Sunday, February 22, 2009
to be heard
Last night I went to an open mic night at Toomer's coffee. Toomer's is a fairly well known coffee shop, it happens to be my favorite. But one of the great things about it is that it is located off campus so it is not nearly as busy or loud as some of the other coffee shops around. Well last night was a completely different story. People filled the entire store. There was no distinction between the line to order coffee and line of people trying to navigate their way to their friends, who were inevitably in the farthest corner with no seats around them. There were so many different groups of people interacting and pulled together all because of an open mic. The music that was played varied from great cover songs, to not-so-great cover songs, to original songs, and to original made-up-on-the-spot songs: it was fantastic. As the night progressed, I detached myself from the music and the business of all that was going on and thought a lot about how we all have this desire to be heard. I think that our desire to be heard sits in a deeper more innate desire and that is the desire to be known. I know that I is a desire that I have. I want to be loved in light of my faults, cherished in light of my forgetful nature, comforted in light of my stubborn pride, and broken in light of my own futile plans. I think that desire expresses itself differently and uniquely for everyone, but the desire and efforts are always there. In this particular case, the desire to be heard was expressed in song. But I ask you, as I do myself, to consider what it is that your life is saying to the world, and by whom do you desire to be known?
Thursday, February 19, 2009
a few of my favorite things
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
i miss tokyo
Monday, February 16, 2009
Balentines in M-town
So Mr. Whoever-you-may-be, if you ever happen to read this, I can't wait to share with you all that God has laid on my heart. And I have a really cool journal to give you too.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
burnt cookies
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
quiet trade
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
lists
Monday, February 2, 2009
"phone a friend"
It is in moments like these when I wish that our teacher could give them the "phone a friend" option. There is a lot of bitterness built up in that answer. I am sad that the word text message is directly correlated with lies in her mind. Hopefully someone has sent her a friendly text since then. In this particular class today, the teacher allowed story time to continue from 12:00 till 12:50. We didn't go over any of the notes he passed out. None. All that to say, I wish that teachers had the "phone a friend" option to give to students who divulge too much information in class."How do you think text messaging or internet communication has changed the way we communicate with one another today?"
[answer] "Well in the past I have learned that text messaging helps boys to lie about where they are and who they are with. It's just better to call so you can hear the background."