Monday, January 16, 2006

Parking Lots Are Good for the Soul

You think I'm crazy? Talk to Hannah or Courtney or Caleb or Jason or Brian or Graham or keep reading my blog :). Parking lots are good for the soul. They're for dancing in, having long conversations in, and explaining my unsettled-ness to mom and having a good cry in. Good crys are good for the soul too. They're even better in an empty-ish parking lot while spilling your troubles out to mom. It's strange. I usually don't like telling her because sometimes I guess I fear she'll over react or I dunno... she's mom ya know? But today it was good and I needed it. And I'm so much better again. I should lose my sanity one day and write a thorough essay on why I love almost empty parking lots. (It would be loss of sanity, becca dear, b/c I hate writing papers.)

...there's no where else that I'd rather be
than dancin' with You as You sing over me
there's nothing else that I'd rather do
more than to worship You...

Or at least that's how I remember the praise song going. :) I'm tired and don't really have much more to say. But I felt it quite necessary to make that statement about parking lots. Oh and becca, I like the "why adults should read children's lit" for your senior project... unless you really like the amer. folklure better. That's my opinion. I see why you like that love song too... :). Hannah-Deeah, have that latin tattoo on a green clover background ;). In fact, go ahead and make it a four leaf clover. I'll just have "DON'T PANIC" in large friendly letters on my left hand and a fully labled unit circle on my right. I am going to change the message thing on my phone. I'll try to this week. ;)

I love you my dears and I thank God for you almost daily! (well, you girls daily.. the boys on the days they don't annoy me..lol... just kidding! ;).) Lots of love!!

2 comments:

Rebecca (RivkaBelle) said...

The only 'glitch' I've found with the adults/children's lit thing is this: I've already got a decided opinion on that question, and Moehlmann really wants us to do something we don't 'know' the answer to. *crinkled nose* So ... We shall see, what we shall see.
***uber hugs***

Anonymous said...

darling, do you have some more pictures of christmas? i miss you guys so much!
love,
hannah