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Saturday, 07 February 2009

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    Simple Times
    By Joshua Radin
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    Perspective

    Its amazing how something you can ponder, think and pray on can shift so dramatically and the way you felt completely changes.

    Life is tough for an optimist and I think so for two reasons.

    1) You always look for the best in people and you don't actually see who they are, you see what they could be.  I'm sure you would agree that one of the most frustrating things is placing attributes on someone where they don't actually exist.
    2) You only see the best in yourself.  I believe, at least for myself, that you focus on the best things about yourself and not what needs to improve.  And sometimes, I believe, you attach attributes to yourself that you wish were there.


    Back to the original thought....
    The shift for me was an issue of perspective.  When the reality is presented in a certain format you accept it because its all your given.  It would be very much like if you were watching Elmo, Big Bird and Kermit on TV.  You could only see one angle of the action.  For all you knew, that bird, frog and red monster were walking, talking and hugging.  Their actions genuine, their movements real.

    But if you were given a chance to be on the set and see what was really happening....

    You would see it was just a show and what you thought was real, was only an act.  But there's no way you would've known unless you were able to change the perspective of what you've seen.

    On the flip side, a shift in perspective can you show how incredible someone is and the beauty you've failed to see can be overwhelming.


      

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

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    The Autumn Effect
    By 10 Years
    Waking Up
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    As I lay sleeping....

    Did you ever have a dream that follows you for years?

             I have a dream that haunts me and although I keep redreaming it. 
                                                                         I always wake up the same way.


    In a panic.

    In my dream I am always in college  (I graduated about 2 years ago)

     


    Its finals week and I realize that I have a class that I have never gone to.  A class that I forgot completely about and now I will fail.  I'm running down the hallway in a panic and asking other people if they've seen the professor.  My heart is beating out of my chest and I realize Im not going to be able to graduate and walk with my class.

    I reach the professors office and there's a sign on the door that says she is gone and no more late work will be accepted.  I run to the steno pool and beg for her number.  They give it to me and the professor agrees to help me if I can make it to her house before 5. 

    (The clock always says 4:32.)

    I jump in my car and I start driving as fast as I can.  Im racing at speeds around 100 miles an hour when I lose control and slam into a ditch, flipping the car.

    I crawl out of the car and its almost 5 O'clock. I start limping down the highway and my phone wont call out.

    I wake up
    thinking I have to make it to her house anyway I can.

    Does anyone have a reoccurring dream or a dream like this?

    Feel free to share.





Friday, 05 December 2008

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    Kingdoms
    By Jets Under Fire
    Just like the cold
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    The first snow...

    The flakes fell violently.  Plunging their white bodies to the earth with the intensity of a kamikaze pilot.  Their sole intent to blanket whatever they struck.  Washing the world white.  Their suicide granting salvation.

    ha ha ha ha English Major Flashback

    Ok, it wasnt quite that dramatic.  In fact it was depressing.

    The reason for such is because I was stuck inside at work.  And then it began to snow the very first snow of the season.  And I watched from inside my career coffin.

    And because I couldn't go outside I made this picture to at least pretend I was outside.



    A couple of hours passed and then I actually saw snow sticking to the ground.  The very thing the National Weather Service said it would not do.  So I couldn't resist anymore and I went to the front of the office and snapped a few photos to commemorate the first snow.

    Warning: These photos are not very good.  But they do show snow outside an office.

                                                
    So the first thing I saw was our bench outside.



    Yeah...It had snow on it.



    And then there was a bush next to the bench with snow on it.



    So naturally I was fascinated.


     
    And then I turned around and saw our mini-Christmas tree.  Which for some people also doubles as an ash tray.



    And this is what that same mini-Christmas tree looks like to my dog.



    And then there was a red bush.




    And it had a twin.

    So all in all this photo extravaganza lasted about 5 minutes and then I had to rush back inside.
    And when I did....I found this!



    A threatening letter from a DJ who tried to kill me by putting plastic shards in coffee creamer.
    But that's another story for another blog.

    Like I said just another boring, snowy afternoon at work.


Friday, 28 November 2008

  • You are...

    Ok so this blog is to tell you a little bit about my best friend Nathan Johnson.  I met Nathan while going to College of the Ozarks.  When I first saw him I knew....he had to be a big fat Jerk.

    It turns out my first impressions are not always accurate.

    No but seriously Nathan and I became friends and then became best friends.  Nathan is basically the kind of friend that is always there, always cares and the encourager you need at your lowest points.

    God truly blessed me with an awesome friend.

    I was privileged enough to be Nathan's best man when he married the love of his life Jessica.

    This a song by Nathan Johnson that encourages all of us to remember who Christ is and no matter where we find ourselves in life to always praise our Father, trust Him and give Him thanks.

    If you see this video please drop by Nathan Johnson's facebook and give him some encouragement as well as pray for him and Jess as they continue to pursue God with all of their hearts.

    Im willing to bet you can remember a time that Nathan blessed you.



Wednesday, 26 November 2008

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    And Yes Our Thoughts Were Elsewhere
    So, Nevermind
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    Thots to ponder while on a bench...

    In a crowded room

     

    I have determined that people dont like each other very much.  That or they have no desire to widen the circle of existence that they know.

     

    For example:

     

    I sat in a crowded room waiting to be seated at one of the few breakfast joints in Springfield where you can get a salmon omelet.  I sat on a bench with room for two more people to sit.  And although there were exactly two people standing beside them, neither one of them sat down.

     

    Granted I didnt invite them to sit down but its not like I planted a flag that said this bench is claimed in the name of Josh.

     

    Now here is an interesting thing to ponder.  I was sitting on the far left of the bench leaving ample room for anyone who wanted to sit and people felt it was either improper for them to invade my bench bubble or for me to be allowed in theirs.

     

    Imagine if I had simply spread myself out on that bench.  I mean just laying out there as comfortable could be as I waited to be taken to a table.  I would have been as happy as a clam.  But imagine what you would think if you saw a guy sprawled out on a bench by himself as you stood their standing.

     

    What a jerkwho does this guy think he is?  I mean here I am standing to wait and hes just relaxing like a bum on a sidewalk.  Why doesnt he sit to the far left so others can sit down and wait.

     

    We as people are a very odd and twisted thing.



     

    Ive been reading Donald Millers Searching for God Knows What and in chapter 2 of the book, the same book I was reading while on the bench, that the fear of intimacy with others in our generation is the very thing that can damage or limit our relationship with God.

     

    Imagineif you wouldnt sit next to a perfectly harmless guy on a bench because you dont want him to enter your bubble; how much are you really letting God into your bench bubble.

     

    Think about that the next time your sitting, or laying down, on a public bench.

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