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When The World Is Bewildering..: 04.2013
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Europe Trip, Part IV: Berlin. We've made it to the recap of the 4th stop of the European Extravaganza! Side note: in multiple of the cities that Micah and I visited, we used airbnb to find places to stay and it worked fabulously! Now to the pictures. We did a second walking tour in Berlin and while I enjoyed parts of it, I'm not sure I would enthusiastically recommend it to someone else (especially it that someone else had limited time in such an incredible city! Oh, Berlin, we parted too soon. Berlin is...
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When The World Is Bewildering..: 12.2012
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Birthday in Las Vegas. This past weekend I celebrated my 29th birthday in Las Vegas. This checked one more item off my 30 by 30 List. And it marked the one year countdown to completing that list. It was also my very first trip to Vegas and much needed mini-vacation. But, boy, did we pack a lot into the time we were there! The first night (my actual birthday) we ate dinner at BLT Burger. Ali ( go check out her blog. Probably one of my favorite things we did. The Eiffel Tower at dusk. We were hoping to cat...
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an ordinary player in the key of c: October 2011
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An ordinary player in the key of c. Friday, October 21, 2011. I wrote a guest post for Scot McKnight's blog today, on when God disappoints. You can read it here. Thursday, October 20, 2011. There is an account on Twitter called Not Clear On. It's mostly a parody of things and people and ideas that are confusing, like rolling backpacks, or subscribing to people on Facebook, or hiking in Iran. It didn't take me too long to start coming up with my own topics of unclarity. I can hardly be trusted to pick up ...
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Outnumber The Sand: sunset chase
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Email today to the other American girl who will be in my masters program:. I can only ground myself by knowing that there's scene coming, soon, which will be symbolic that the hard work over this last year was so amazingly worth it and that i've reached the top of this mountain that's called "grad school in sweden." i've been picturing it for a long long time. A girl i know wrote about this one time here. The scene that says you made it. September 5, 2010 at 3:05 AM. شركة عزل خ...
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Outnumber The Sand: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Oh we'll get there someday". You mean you're not going to follow her to the east coast for college? The mother said pleadingly but with a twinkle in her eye. Oh, wouldn't that be fun! But it's nice to know I will be missed if I'm gone. I will miss them too. no work I've ever done is as fun as tutoring these teenagers. And it's so much more than tutoring. it has to be, to establish that rapport and gain respect and mutual "like". Monday, March 29, 2010. Can't I see your blog?
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Outnumber The Sand: Out of Africa
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. It's amazing how things loom on the horizon and then all of the sudden they've come on gone. The posts I wrote about Africa are originally at the family website I set up for the trip, Roots of a Tree. That site has the photos if you want to check them out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8220;Either write something worth reading, or do something worth writing.” -Benjamin Franklin. View my complete profile.
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Outnumber The Sand: A Dad's Gift
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010. You have a nice home," I said. His darling daughter, a primary student who wore a pink dress and had greeted us with a hug, waved goodbye as we set off for the next home. She's a lucky girl, and I hope one day she realizes that. Her name, by the way, is Gift. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8220;Either write something worth reading, or do something worth writing.” -Benjamin Franklin. View my complete profile.
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Outnumber The Sand: May 2010
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Friday, May 14, 2010. We sipped wine and the waves hit loudly against the nearby stretch of sand. Flames from the restaurant's heat lamp kept us warm in the cool evening breeze. And we had a conversation so full of things we've discussed with other friends in different ways for the past few years. What, where, who, why, when? The topic that twenty-somethings return to again and again. Especially, I find, single twenty-somethings. One of the questions that tugs the most can be the "who? Monday, May 10, 20...
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Outnumber The Sand: April 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010. Tall as the dunes on the shore". And all we could do was keep our eyes trained on his glowing fist and clasp hands tight, Sabina and Jodie and me, and follow. Then we got near the front. And then the beat dropped. THIS BAND.THIS SONG! THIS IS WHY I'M HERE! This is why I'm here." he trailed off as he began to sing along. I smiled at that for hours. His moment, I could so identify with it, became one of mine. Thursday, April 15, 2010. Desert bound, unfettered and free. To see what...
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Outnumber The Sand: June 2010
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Saturday, June 19, 2010. The sky here is enormous. It goes on forever in every direction, clouds billowing high and low. You could lay in the long grass and watch them forever. All in a day. Relaxed dinner with new friends that don't feel so new since they know several members of my family pretty well already. Driving on the left side of the road, with, as Kevin put it, more almost head-on collisions than he's had in the past few years combined. Just a standard cross town trip in Kampala. Roots of a tree.