 Outside my window it's Autumn -- really, truly, finally, delicious Autumn! The days are bright and sunny, crisp and fair, and the nights are cool and cosy. Also, there's lots and lots of rain. FAVOURITE.
Outside my window it's Autumn -- really, truly, finally, delicious Autumn! The days are bright and sunny, crisp and fair, and the nights are cool and cosy. Also, there's lots and lots of rain. FAVOURITE.I have been listening to old music lately. You know how you overplay music until you really need a break, and then you rediscover it again -- gleefully -- later? Yep. I've been enjoying Kutless's Strong Tower, an awesome worship album with some newer worship tracks as well as covers of songs I remember from the days when I freezed my knees off at Sunday school classes in the old CWA hall in Singleton.
I have been wearing cardigans. Cardigan weather hurrah!
I am thankful for my beautiful niece, who turns four in just eight days. I never expected to love this extraordinary little person so much, but everything she says and does amazes and impresses me. And I love that already we can be BFFs and share our delight for good books and art supplies.
I am pondering -- and have been pondering for the last week, in full essay-writing immersion -- Karl Marx's theory of social change. Ah Marx, you thought you were so scientific but inside you were such a Utopian dreamer!
I am reading When We Were Young, a collection of writers' reminiscences of their childhoods. I have a thing for childhood stories, as well as a weird penchant for processes -- especially tales of how creative people came into their gifts. This book combines both.
I am creating a schedule and a day-to-day plan as life in the new Housie settles into something of a normal routine.
I am hoping and praying for opportunities and for courage.
I am looking forward to a shopping trip with my mother and little bro tomorrow; being done with this essay; a cheeseburger date with Ruth on Friday.
A picture-thought I'm sharing is of paper starlight, part of the happy-sparkly decor at a friend's engagement party on the weekend.
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You all -- had such excellent, thoughtful things to say in response to my last post that I can't possibly reply to all that wisdom here. But thank you. I think Katie summed it up nicely: Vengeance never solved any problems ever.
 

I love putting my iPod or iTunes on shuffle every so often and re-discovering music I'd forgotten about. It's a fantastic way to escape for a little while.
ReplyDeleteI like these posts! I always forget that I should follow the format in LJ sometime.
ReplyDeleteThat picture is awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Autumn to you! We're coming off our rainy season (winter!) but now it's Spring here and it's sooo delightful.
Yes, I totally get the music thing. You can't stand it anymore and then maybe a year later you fall in love with it again ;)
Wow, she'll be 4? Time flies and little girls grow up!
Hamburger date? I like the sounds of that!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday blogger!
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