Archive for the 'Thoughts' Category
I’m trying to come up with some creative ways to save a few extra bucks during this current economic downturn. I know several people are being forced to dip into their savings, but as I am still blessed with a job (although no bonus/raises for a year), now is the time to increase my […]
To be quite honest, the current state of the economy has me worried. I’m a planner. And an analyst. I’m 25 years old and lately I’ve been daily worrying about my long-term financial situation. Will I have enough to buy a new house in 5 years, give money away, retire by […]
Today was a hard day. Beautiful and honest and real and exciting and hard. I’ve spent the past few weeks trying to figure out what I should do as far as “church” goes. Should I take time off? Go to Stone? Go to a house church? Try a neighborhood […]
There are very few things in life that make me “feel like home”. I’m not a nostalgic person in general. I haven’t been back to the house where I grew up or my alma mater in nearly 8 years. I don’t have boxes full of childhood memories stashed away in my parents’ […]
Many of you have heard my political stance: Apathy. My mantra: I don’t believe candidates. Pretty much ever. But the one person I’ll vote for is the one who will take his (or her) millions in campaign funding and feed the hungry. That man (or woman) I’d believe in.
Interesting commentary popped […]
It’s been brought to my attention that I stopped my ACL recaps after Day 1. I’ll try to add Days 2 & 3 soon but lately I just haven’t felt like writing. It’s a good thing I don’t write for a living or I’d be up a creek. Of course, by writing […]
Sometimes…not always. But sometimes.
Disclaimer 1: I hate politics.
Disclaimer 2: I did not vote for George W. Bush.
Disclaimer 3: The Olympics are over-rated.
Disclaimer 4: I have not watched a political interview of any kind (longer than ~15 second sound bytes) since the 2000 Presidential election.
Those things aside, I just watched Bob Costas interview George W. […]
ServLife Sponsorships Available for Zimbabwe Children
Closed Published by Kayla July 25th, 2008 on kaylaglasgow.comReposted from Steven’s Blog: Two and Two Makes Five
Amy and Steven have been writing and posting about Zimbabwe for a long time, and this year they’ve formalized a relationship between ServLife and Family Praise Fellowship, the church that is running Musha Wevana children’s home. Steven wanted to repost here the story from ServLife’s website about […]
In the past 11 days I’ve driven from Austin to Midland twice. That’s a lot of time alone in the car to think. In case you’re ever in a similar situation, here are a few of the things I pondered:
How long does a particular cloud last before it vaporizes or blows away or […]
Woman opens heart to man who slaughtered her family
This is an absolutely incredible story of love and forgiveness. I just can’t even begin to imagine.