Details of the ordinary day
Ever since I said "Adios" to the Facebook world, I've found significantly more time to Blog, which I've decided is much more my style.
I feel so wonderfully optimistic today!! I just felt the need to declare my summer plans. Which could be any of the following:
1) Jerusalem Center
2) working at the MTC and another job in provo to complete my internship-- then biking from Canada to Mexico. . .so sick. This is my #1 choice.
3) Peru internship
4) Work in the Tetons as a volunteer
5) sell alarm systems for one month to try and earn as much cash as possible to pay for any or all of the above.
Yesterday I ate dinner with Chris Clark-- a friend of mine from NC who left for Africa right after I got home, so I didn't get to see him. It was interesting. I found myself remember ancient telephone conversations . . .the years seem to pass in front of me like pages in a book. Then, it stopped on us eating beans at Cafe Rio and talking about the future. It is interesting to watch myself and others grow up.
I feel this need to always share my "insights" with others. . .I think it's the leftovers from Companion study on my mission. We need to stand up for truth. . . to remember that "that which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness." If it isn't edifying, it's not what we should do!
I feel so wonderfully optimistic today!! I just felt the need to declare my summer plans. Which could be any of the following:
1) Jerusalem Center
2) working at the MTC and another job in provo to complete my internship-- then biking from Canada to Mexico. . .so sick. This is my #1 choice.
3) Peru internship
4) Work in the Tetons as a volunteer
5) sell alarm systems for one month to try and earn as much cash as possible to pay for any or all of the above.
Yesterday I ate dinner with Chris Clark-- a friend of mine from NC who left for Africa right after I got home, so I didn't get to see him. It was interesting. I found myself remember ancient telephone conversations . . .the years seem to pass in front of me like pages in a book. Then, it stopped on us eating beans at Cafe Rio and talking about the future. It is interesting to watch myself and others grow up.
I feel this need to always share my "insights" with others. . .I think it's the leftovers from Companion study on my mission. We need to stand up for truth. . . to remember that "that which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness." If it isn't edifying, it's not what we should do!
5 Comments:
Sounds like you've been talking to Carriejo! ;) Glad your blogs are more frequent-- I don't know what I'd do without the Angela newsletter.
what!? you have been cheating on us with facebook? oh angela. hye got any good ideas for an internship? i am looking for a good one this fall...
facebook? you said you didn't have time for things like blogging and you were on facebook? who have you been talking to there? Sheesh...I feel so replaced...
On another note; do you want to come to Idaho for your b-day? :)What better than fresh Idaho powder, hotsprings, good food and good friends for a celebration of life.
Ang, I love reading your insights and "companionship-study leftovers!" It's great to have you as a sister!
-Cath
Sven said...........
sell alarm systems?!?! I remember how much you opposed me when I wanted to sell alarms. How ironic that I am now telling you to "FORGET ABOUT IT!" Don't entertain such ridiculus ideas. Just accept the fact that you will never have money and be ok with it. gosh.
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