Jeremiah 29:11

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

Monday, April 12, 2010

{If I had my way}














If I had my way, I would go back to 16,
I would know the things that I know now,
And take them back in time,
I would do things more slowly,
And purposefully,
I, would take time to make up my mind,
And I’d tell you when I’m sorry,
I’d never smoke a cigarette cuz they’re no good for me,
I’d never drink too much, cuz it makes me lose my sanity,
I’d listen to my teachers, and my parents more,
Cuz they’re the people in my life who truly care for me.
If I had my way,
I’d gladly go the extra mile,
Not out of obligation,
But because I wanted to,
I’d smell the roses for a while,
Flash the world a smile,
I’d be a safe place you could run to,
And time with me would be worthwhile,
I would spend more time with children,
Cuz they see things so clearly,
I’d let others see me try,
And not be so afraid of failing,
I’d treat everyone the same,
And remember everybody’s name,
I’d see the whole and not the part,
I would be so very smart, always.
So many things I’d change,
But the truth that I am told,
Is not the same as things I learned the hard way.
Why do I learn the hard way?
If I had my way,
My whole family would know Jesus,
My life would scream with truth and love,
and the freedom that they need,
we’d face the tragedies singin,
lost be the ties that bind us,
cuz there’s so much good that we can share,
let’s leave the past behind us.
We wouldn’t let our fears control us,
We’d see through every disguise,
We’d write books and poetry,
That would impact other people’s lives,
We’d speak the truth and love,
That’s what family is for,
I wouldn’t have to make them laugh,
To keep the peace, anymore.
If I had my way.
There’s some things I would change.

~Jill Paquette [this is the closest link i can get, only a 30 sec preview]

Good lyrics. Good day. Goodnight.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

.:My Comforts:.

Tea. My comfort.
Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, playing second fiddle only to water. It is in almost every culture, and there are literally thousands of varieties.
Some historical notes suggest that tea has been a warm beverage companion to man for over five thousands years! Other recordings state only three thousand...but either way, that is a long time.
Common health facts about tea show us that it is rich in antioxidants, can shield our immune systems, stop infection, and even help us shed some pounds!
The tea diet haha.
I'm always talking about my tea in my blog, but I don't care. I'm doing it some more.
After my 5th cup today I decided that tea is one of my many comforts.
I'm in a bad mood, I make myself some tea.
I'm in a good mood, I make myself some tea.
I'm about to leave the house, I make myself some tea.
I get home, I make myself some tea.
Do I feel like chai, organic, black, fruity, sweet and spicy?
Do I want it with water, milk, soy milk?
So many variations. That's what makes it the perfect drink :)
[picture courtesy of Jessi Strecker]
Today consisted of church, watching softball, homework, and Albys.
Soooooo many bimmers at Albys today. Two M3s and one Alpina B7 with 21" rims. I didn't even know what an Alpina B7 was!
I didn't have time to snap my own picture of it so I'll show you one I found on the internet...
I read some Proverbs on my break.
God pretty much called me out on eating so much lately.
Pretty sure he knows how much I want to stay fit, and is starting to be mean so that I'll actually stick to my diet.
God works in mysterious ways haha.
Plans keep on changing. My summer keeps on changing. This month keeps on changing. For better, and for worse, we'll see how it all turns out.
Laurel Adami, out.
[This is my P.O.D. I made a bracelet out of my grandma's old dress, I loves it mucho :)]

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Sister Date

Morning: Went to support the team in the semis for the Tri-City Invite
Afternoon: Date with Meryn. Coffee, Bagels, The Last Song
Evening: Attended my first Fever game. Brought Jessi along and we had lots of laughs.
Cotton Eyed Joe came on and chubby little boys whipped off their shirts and swung them around.
A man got pegged by the ball when he tried to catch it.
Bumping people's knees behind us.
Making eye contact with the football players.
Fun stuff.
Overall, a grand Saturday.
But now I'm off to bed, goodnight.