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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Bucket List-30 things I'd like to experience before I die

While my greatest desire is to see Jesus Christ known, exalted, adored, and loved above ALL else , these are just some things I'd like to experience along life's adventure. These are not in any particular order. Here's to living it up.

1) Sky-diving!

2) Wake up to a bacon alarm clock
3) Experience fall in Maine
4) Run a half marathon
5) Get a tattoo... Greek word for "hope" from the passage Titus 3:3-8 maybe?
6)Lead someone to Christ.  Christ does the work. I'd just like to be there for someone when that death to life experience happens.
7) See the Grand Canyon!
8)  Go to Cedar Point theme park and get my face rocked off
9) Go back to Africa and stay for at least a month
10) Randomly leave my waitress or waiter a $100 tip.
11)Ride a motorcycle on Route 66
12)Read all of C.S. Lewis' works
13) Read the entire Lord of the Rings series
14)Learn how to play guitar
15) Travel. Travel. Travel
16) Do hair for the homeless.
17) Compose a song, and be proud of it
18) Watch the ENTIRE Star Wars series in one day
19) Learn how to play Pinochle
20) Play an EPIC prank on someone.  One that will be remembered for all time!  Mwahaha.
21) Ride a horse at full speed in an open field.  I know that sounds incredibly cheesy. I'm not a horse person, I think it'd just be cool.
22) Go hiking in Colorado
23) See Coldplay, Thrice, or Iron and Wine in concert.  Either of these would be luh-git!
24)Learn how to crochet

25) Meet someone random in a coffee shop and become friends
26) Finish learning the "Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven
27) Grow my own strawberries, and learn how to make strawberry jam. It.Is.Delightful.
28) Eat caviar
29) Conquer my fear of white water rafting
30) Drive a ridiculously expensive car

Friday, February 17, 2012

Short n' Sweet

Wow.  I'll admit it.  I am possibly the world's WORST blogger. These past couple of months have been busy, as well as trying, and I think it's time I delve back into writing-or feebly attempting to write, anyways. Ironically, I simply do not have enough time to create as eloquent a post as I would like.  However, I will leave you a sermon that has blessed me, challenged me, and encouraged me to think about the Gospel and revel in it. So enjoy this for the meantime, friends, and stay tuned.

"Jesus Plus Nothing Equals Everything"    http://www.thevillagechurch.net/sermon/jesus-plus-nothing-equals-everything/