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Name: Jessie
Gender: Female


Interests:
I am a sojourner of Truth,
a lover of words,
a musical muse,
a requisite dancer,
an alien to this world,
and a Believer of the Son.
My interests lie among the deceased, but not dead - the written words of wise men who walked upon this earth long, or perhaps not so long, ago. To those who seek wisdom, these words are not dead.
To hear the strains of beautiful music echo life's drudgeries provides new life, and a further willingness to continue.
To dance is to experience one of the most congenital and necessary expressions of humanity's passionate response to her Maker. Like all things, this can be perverted, and it is one of my deepest joys to return this art to an expression of praise.
I am determined to remain alien, yet an alien of Truth, a beacon in the darkness, a light to which all can turn, and whom I turn towards the True Light.

Expertise: In Christ Alone my strength is found, and to Him I devote my life entire.
Occupation: Student
Industry: Truth


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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Ho hum, nothing really to report, but xanga was threatening to take away my site... I may not use this site much, but I'm rather fond of it!

I did recently return from Europe. That was fun.

I'm trying to set up a decent schedule for next year....oy vay!

I also need to do laundry. Toodle oh!


Monday, March 17, 2008

Long time, no speak.

Wow, it's been a really long time since I've been on here.

I feel very contemplative this evening. God's doing a little re-polarizing of my heart, I think. I wish there were someone with whom I could speak still online.  c'mon people, it's not that late!

Pray, I guess? If anyone still uses xanga and actually reads this...


Sunday, October 28, 2007

Will anyone be participating in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) this year?


I'm thinking of attempting it. We'll see if I'm actually successful, what with everything else going on, but completing a longer-than-essay-length story is on my list of things to do in the next year, so we'll see what happens!


Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Winning the Right Way
The Colorado Rockies

October 24, 2007
Chuck Colson

The Red Sox are in the World Series, opening today, and I have got a very big problem. Having grown up in Boston buying 60-cent seats to the bleachers to watch my heroes, the Red Sox, I became a lifelong fan. But now they are playing the Colorado Rockies, which is going to test my loyalty as a member of the Red Sox nation.

You see, back on September 15, baseball's Colorado Rockies were only four games above .500, six-and-a-half games behind in the race for the final playoff spot. With only nine games left to play, they were still four-and-a-half games behind.

Then came what Jayson Stark of ESPN called a "rampage for the ages," and now the Rockies, 40-to-1 shots to make it to the playoffs, are in the World Series.

To get to the playoffs, the Rockies had to win 14 of their last 15 games, including a do-or-die one-game playoff against the San Diego Padres. As befitted this improbable story, they won that game by scoring three runs in the bottom of the 13th inning to overcome a two-run deficit.

Once October started, the Rockies kept rolling: They swept both Philadelphia and Arizona to enter the World Series having won 21 of their last 22 games. As Stark put it, "This didn't . . . happen [really], did it?"

Well, it did. And this lifelong Red Sox fan could not be happier, because this is more than a feel-good underdog story. It is sweet vindication for an organization that dared to run its business as if what it believed were true. You see, their recent rampage is not the only thing that sets the Rockies apart. The Rockies are the first major league sports franchise organized on specifically Christian principles.

That does not mean that the Rockies only sign Christian players. General Manager Dan O'Dowd told USA Today that while he knows "some of the guys who are Christians," he "can't tell you who is and who isn't."

The Rockies' way means "[doing] the best job [they] can to get [the right] people with the right sense of moral values . . ." To that end, prospective Rockies are interviewed to see if they are compatible with the Rockies' approach.

Once players join the Rockies, they are put in an environment that reinforces these values: "Quotes from Scripture are posted in the weight room. Chapel service is packed on Sundays. Prayer and fellowship groups each Tuesday are well-attended."

And off the field, the Rockies players recently proved that the "Rockies' Way" is the right way. Last summer, a minor league coach in the Rockies farm system, Mike Coolbaugh, was killed by a line drive while coaching at first base. The Rockies players have now voted a full share of the team's playoff money for the coach's family. And the Coolbaugh's two sons, five-year-old Joseph and three-year-old Jacob, threw out the first pitch of Game 3 of the National League Championship Series. General Manager O'Dowd "almost started crying" when he learned what the Rockies had done. He said, "It was very emotional for me. It really went to the core of the character we've worked so hard to bring to this organization."

With all the news these days about steroids, cheating, and felony arrests, modern-day pro sports needs a story about the good guys. And athletes need the reminder that it is possible to excel both as a player and as a human being—that character counts. And as for this Red Sox fan, well, I am going to be happy however the series turns out.


Saturday, October 06, 2007

Currently Listening: The Incredibles (Score)
- The Incredits
This is officially my new favorite website. Brilliant, positively brilliant.

http://www.dailylit.com/

I am (re)reading Pride and Prejudice.How delightful to have a snippet of Austen sent to my inbox every morning! I'm torn between War & Peace and Anna Karenina for a new endeavor. Opinions?



*ps, this cd has some HOT brass numbers!



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