Now, remember, you will never know the fullness of Christ until you know the emptiness of everything else but Christ.
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I make things and love people.
Now, remember, you will never know the fullness of Christ until you know the emptiness of everything else but Christ.
— C.H. Spurgeon (via cbrocaille)
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Today, while I was out working with my dad, I thought that I should make a shirt that says, “Jesus loves LGBTs.” I don’t know why I thought of that, but I did.
Hope y’all are well.
Turns out I don’t really love you at all, ‘cause love would find forgiveness.
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Tonight, I went to dinner with my cousin Kacey. We ate at a burger joint called Fat Cow and talked mostly about our other cousins and various relationships. It was nice. I’m learning a lot about my family and getting to appreciate them more. They’re really great people. I love them.
Also, the Google Maps car almost ran me over today.
I have a question for you: How much does a hipster weigh?
An Instagram.
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So I kind’ve miss having an online personality. And knowing what’s going on in your lives. I’m soooooorry, people. I love you.
And since it is summer, I suppose I’ll be able to keep up with your blogs. I suppose. I’d really like to.
Love, love, love.
Introverts, in contrast, may have strong social skills and enjoy parties and business meetings, but after a while wish they were home in their pajamas. They prefer to devote their social energies to close friends, colleagues, and family. They listen more than they talk, think before they speak, and often feel as if they express themselves better in writing than in conversation. They tend to dislike conflict. Many have a horror of small talk, but enjoy deep discussions.
— Susan Cain, Quiet
Y’all. This describes me perfectly.
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Your comfort zone is not the same as discernment.
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Hey, Tumblr.
This is a good song.
Lately, I’ve been attending Management classes at LSU, spending my work days at GROK on campus, and doing the occasional work for Loupe Theory. I’ve also spent a good bit of time with family and friends.
Last week I spent a lot of time with Keegan, Bridget, and Gennifer. One of the things we got to do was head over to Chelsea’s for a concert, where my cousin Casey Shea was opening up for Griffin House. My other cousin, Bear was also present.
Keegan gave Bear a prison tat in a room full of sorority girls.
I drank beer, too.
It’s okay sometimes, and good in other cases.
Still looking for that big turn-around point in my life that I’ve seemed to have been chasing all year. I’m assuming it’ll happen this summer with no real intention of seeking out help. So…we’ll see how that goes.
I like someone. But 2012 is still my year of singleness, k.
Last night I was in Mandeville. Nick was over. I gathered that poster she made for me, a drawing from July 22nd, 2009, and the letters she wrote me while I was in Hawaii. Then I took the poster, rolled it up, and stuck the drawing and letters in there. It was a torch of memories.
And I burned the torch.
Back when we broke up, there was a night when I just sat outside and watched a lightning storm. Tonight, I sat outside in the same place, and watched a great lightning storm.
Cheers to new seasons.
Happy Summer, y’all.