I love Thursdays because I know my week is practically over. I especially love this Thursday because I have NO EVENING PLANS.
I love living 1/2 mile from the Lansing River Trail.
I love that rush of ice in your veins, after you've been done running a few minutes, and your metabolism kicks in. It's the best feeling.
I love October.
I love being okay with ambiguity. I don't necessarily love ambiguity, at least not all of the time, but I see God's beauty in it often. And I do love when I feel at peace with things that can't be resolved anyway.
I'm going to study all night. And all day tomorrow. And then maybe I'll enjoy my weekend.
dv
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Know what I love?
Reading the way you see and articulate the beauty of this world and of God in your life. It's ever a delight.
P.S. Did you get my silly comments? I don't even remember what I wrote... also, the other poem is, obviously, one of Nora's. Feel free to throw that whole thing away if it is of no use, as I'm sure it is...
Hey... I was going to comment on your blog, where there's a greater chance of you seeing it, but I chose not to because I wanted to think more about your prose poem. I got your comments, and really appreciated them--they are anything but "of no use"! In the vast expanse of ways I can improve, roadsigns are always appreciated. Sorry I missed you while you were here!
great! I'm glad they were helpful to you. I wish I could see you more often, so that any physical comments on your work could be given and seen by you... but, anyway...
I hope you are doing somewhat better--I'm praying for you with regards to your last post, etc. "Cast all your anxieties on him because he cares for you." -1 Peter 5:7
That's all I know.
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