Friday, December 18, 2009

Bullshit



My friend Sara at the Lock and Dam on a visit to Columbus.
photo by Sarah Wilson

"Aim low and avoid disappointments." "Expect nothing of people and you'll never come up short." "Trust no one: other people will always let you down."

These are pretty common phrases I've heard throughout my life when people aren't feeling well about themselves or others. They're also, what I consider to be complete and total bullshit.

I believe that good comes from even the worst situations. I believe in having faith in God and believing in the best of people as I think He would want me to. Most people would consider that idiotic. I've been told that you can trust someone and get your heart broken. or you could not trust people and cage yourself away from feeling anything. because when people knock me down over and over again, I get to feel real, true joy when someone finally comes along and helps me up.

The Lord never gives you more than you can handle, and I've tried my hand at sealing my heart away with cement. It's hard to get back again. But I know what a bad place that is, and I'd rather feel it when I get hurt than not be able to feel it when I'm loved.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Again


photo by Sarah Wilson


And here I go again, tears falling over him.
I thought I was over it; and I am, to a point.
Now the pain is like an old broken bone:
one that's healed well, but every so often,
it stabs me, ever so briefly - a single flash
to remind me of the misstep I made not so long ago.
No regrets, but I won't trip again.
Few regrets, but I'll never forget the fall.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

To kiss or not to kiss?


Austin and Sara, the adorable newlyweds!

I'm back from a VERY busy weekend and trying to relax a little at 2am in my new, albeit temporary, digs. My friends Jaimie, Michelle and Jake are letting me squat at their apartment during the holiday break in return for some wild animal-sitting.

After the seven-hour drive down to Fort Walton Beach, I finally got to meet my High School best friend's fiance. I liked him and his family a lot. The wedding was beautiful and simple and I had the best time at the bachelorette party, which included a milkshake shoppe, a toy store and Walmart.
Sarah and Sara sippin' cherry-vanilla cokes and chili-cheese fries with the other bridesmaids at Johnny Rockets.

I got to spend some much-overdue and missed time with Sara, saw some old high school friends and was able to spend some time in warm, sunny Florida, which was decently sunny, but freezing as the abominable snowman. None of the bridesmaids or I were too happy about the knee-length, sleeveless dresses that day. The view from the hotel, however, was fantastic.

The gorgeous view from our hotel room.

One interesting fact about the couple: they had never kissed before they were pronounced man and wife. I find this strange. They say they refrained because they wanted to keep their love pure and free of physical temptation, but I just don't know how I feel about this. Two arguments:
first, the only difference between a very close friendship and your significant other is the intimacy (such as kissing, touching, hugging) that makes that other person more than a friend. Second: I like kissing. While I can understand and admire the idea of saving sex until marriage, I think that no touching whatsoever may be a step too far.

Yes, I know that in areas such as China, South Asia and the Middle East, arranged marriages where brides may never even meet or talk to their groom are often still practiced. But this isn't the way I was brought up. I was raised on Disney and fairy tales of handsome princes. I'm a product of the girl power, "you can be anything you want to be" and not needing a man to be happy.

So, so what if i want to kiss my prince (if I ever find him, that is) before we say "I do"? I don't think that makes our love "un-pure" in any way. I'm sure Adam and Eve were kings of making out. But if Austin and Sara are happy, I'm not going to judge their choice.

Question of the day: If someone feels indebted to you, should you let them give you things?

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thank the Lord

The Lord is so good. I was praying last night that my car would be all right and that I'd come up with the money to go to the wedding tomorrow and He just made it all come together.

I woke up, kicked an exam's butt, convinced MUW Community Living to let me say a couple of extra days so I could go to the weddings, got to spend some time with Jaimie whilst trying to figure out what was wrong with my car and met a nice man who worked in the building I broke down in front of who helped me fix the battery cable (which was loose and corroded). My Commercial Dispatch paycheck had come in. I paid a little bit of money on a few bills (slowly, but surely), cleaned out my car, made a giant sandwich and kicked out my last exam without breaking a sweat.



My pretty bridesmaid dress and shoes!

Now I just have to go take some pictures for the Dispatch and run into Beans and Cream to sub the night cleaning shift for a lady who got sick. I'll be leaving early early tomorrow morning and driving all day to see Sara and meet her hubby-to-be! I'm very excited and thanking the Lord for making sure everything came together for me.

God Bless,
Sarah

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Rode home in the back of a cop car... again.



Quote of the Day: "Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt." -Shakespeare

I just had to get a ride back from downtown in the back of a cop car. My car just decided to die in the middle of the road, I'm hoping a cord just got knocked loose. I'm also completely out of money, and I need to drive more than seven hours in less than two days for my best friend's wedding on Saturday, in which I am a bridesmaid. I then have to drive all the way back home for another wedding on Sunday, for which I am the photographer. I also have to work that night.

I'm trying not to stress, not to doubt. I'm trying to trust God with everything. Pray for me please.
Thank you.