Friday, January 9th, 2009
http://friendlyatheist.com/2009/01/08/tim-tebows-eyes-say-john-316/
This is almost exactly how I felt yesterday when I happened to watch the end of the game [not becaues of a love of it, but because my husband happened to catch the end of the game]
This line in particular made me ROFL “… I have to wonder if his coaches or NCAA officials would allow him to have “There Is” “No God” written on his eye black below his right and left eyes…”
I am sure there would have been an uproar if he had written the above! what he did yesterday will just blow away into smithereens into the atmosphere. I don’t think I bother too, but when people exhibit such personal beliefs of their faith, its going to get you thinking [atleast at that moment ] about it and create a disgust or praise [in some or many I think] in your mind about him. Its stupid.
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Friday, January 9th, 2009
There are counteless times I think of writing a blog as soon as I can get to it, but here I am writing up another one after 3 months!!! This one is about how mornings are to me. I usually feel that there is no need of the sun to keep my spirits up, but both yesterday and today [and ofcourse there have been many other times] with the sun shining outside it seems so nice. Its like inviting you to get going. I ofcourse talk with my own tasks in mind. There is something about the sun that raises everybody’s spirits up. To me, in the winter time, I feel its a whole new different feeling. I cannot really express how I feel, its like a burst of energy, its like a flashing of all the things I need to do:) . The chances of me really doing what I need to are very less though, I am going to be stuck up in this other world of internetting and soon be rushing off to attend to my about to be one year old. She ofcourse is sleeping right now. Its very pretty outside, reminds me of the Olympic mountains, the trees, ocean views there. There was something very calming about the atmosphere there. I very often imagine [imagination doesn't end when you have grown up] that I may have been an native Indian roaming about on horses, tending to buffaloes somewhere in the grand outdoors several centuries ago. Imagination can take you anywhere. But again I then think of the practical things and then come right back to where I am and am happy to be there!
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