Also, a fair warning...I occasionally enjoy trying to write as if I were a college professor or something. but the problem here is, I am not intelligent enough to do so effectively. So, I apologize for my non-sense that will no doubt rear its ugly face.....
Friday, February 13, 2009
Blogland...
Here I am in Blogland finally. I have found over the past few years that I have spent infinitely more time making fun of all you bloggers out there than I have spent pondering the idea of becoming one myself...yet, here I am. I have arrived. And i must admit, I'm pretty pumped. I feel my eyes have been opened to the need to have somewhere to express my thoughts. Not just all my thoughts, I have a journal for that, but specifically thoughts that might be uplifting or helpful in some way for those of you out there who feel like checking out this page every now and then. I was un-knowingly inspired by my new friend Jonathan Clark. (Many refer to him as crudbot...but I personally prefer Jonathan because: 1. It is actually the dude's name, not just a pseudonym that stuck because of his geniusly named band. and 2. Because I really like, and respect the man...and calling him "crud" seems to not fit the person I personally feel I know as Jonathan) Anyway, he has a blog. It is awesome. In the past couple of days, he has written some things in his that are sort of life-changing in a sense. Even though his words were kind of specific to him, they ring true for anyone who reads it in their own way. So..thanks Jonathan. I appreciate. Also, one of my teachers, Doug Farrar, "strongly encouraged" that we get something like this going to review our worship service experiences as they come to make sort of a resource for others doing the same things we are. Long story short: I am here and I'm glad to be. I hope my thoughts can be both inspiring and informative. So take that as you will and enjoy! I look forward to reading more...and hopefully you do to.
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You have gently caressed my heart with the touch only a Texan can produce from mere blogage. Remember the Alamo.
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