30.11.09

i would spare her first

I have to write my last feature article for Magazine Writing class this week (due next) and I think I want to do it on people's favorite instruments.  I've always figured that if my house was burning, one of the first things I would grab would be my violin.  I started trying to research people's favorite instruments but couldn't find much.  I'm sure the stories are out there, but I was having a hard time coming up with anything. There are several forums, though, where people ask what others would grab if there house went up in flames.  Many people talk about their laptops, their photo albums, their safes or their SS docs and passports, etc.  Oh, and that is all assuming that their family members and pets are safe.  One person mentioned their razor and shaving cream so that they would look good still.  I think it was a joke.  I looked at quite a few responses on two or three forums and only once saw a mention of an instrument.  And it was a piano.  I'd like to see someone trying to lug their piano out of flames and smoke.



Anyway, my violin means a lot to me and I think it'd be neat to get other people's perspectives and stories.  If you have any, contact me.  If you know anyone who loves music and plays an instrument (or even better: multiple instruments), contact me.  Otherwise, think of the important things that you'd like to save and then keep hoping your home never goes up in flames.

25.11.09

Listening for 23 years

This story is interesting.  How important it is to be able to communicate with others.  Just being alive isn't really living.  This poor guy must've had some miserable days just watching and listening and... waiting?  Did he have any hope?  I bet he'd be an incredibly fascinating study.  I suppose I will have to look back on this story whenever I'm lonely and remember that maybe I don't have it so bad...  I haven't even been alive as long as this guy was "just" alive.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/11/24/coma.man.belgium/index.html

24.11.09

@$&#(@!

I just had to share these quotes.  I saw them while looking up language quotes for a supposedly-going-to-be-written Accent article...

In certain trying circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity furnishes a relief denied even to prayer.  ~Mark Twain


At no time is freedom of speech more precious than when a man hits his thumb with a hammer.  ~Marshall Lumsden

6.11.09

Make sure you swallow everything

Tonight at Comm Club vespers, the speaker just read the Samaritan Woman part of John 4, and then forced us to ask questions about it.  At one point, I think she asked something like, "Why do you think Jesus talked with her while His disciples were gone?"  I had been thinking about that for a couple minutes previously, but in a [much?] different way.

My mind asked the question like this:  "How cool is it that Jesus was bold/loving/assertive/friendly/godly/wise (take your pick, there are probably other adjectives that work better) enough to take advantage of the situation!"  After all, his disciples had gone into town to get food, leaving him alone (presumably) at the well.  Then, a woman comes up, probably trying to ignore Him, and waBAM, Jesus has the intuition (?) and brilliance to hook her with a suave "gimme a drink, woman."  Amazing.  I would have just sat there, on my butt, looking at the ants crawl by, or the moss-encrusted well rocks, or my dirty sandals.  Maybe I'd have whistled a tune.  Maybe I would have run after my disciples to make sure they got the right bread and fish.  Certainly, I would have been sure not to have spoken with her.  Especially had I known she was prone to hookin' up with lonely guys (five of them previously, I believe).

But no, Jesus somehow made sure she figured out that He was God and that God was God and that God was GOOD.  Even while reminding her He was thirsty, and telling her she was a lousy woman (five husbands!?!), and making sure it was clear that the Samaritans prayed and worshiped all wrong and that salvation was by the Jews (really, Jesus? Really!?).

But the disciples stayed away long enough for all that to go down.  And she walked away blessed.  And she came back with others.  And many were saved.

Yeah, I don't know if Jesus knew she would come along while the disciples were hittin' the town.  Maybe He did, maybe He didn't.  Maybe God knew and impressed Him to stick around the well.  Why else would He?  Just a nice well?  Perhaps.  But I guess I believe that Jesus knew His Father's gentle whisper well enough that He just stayed.  And then became thirsty, conveniently, when He realized, felt, that a thirstier young woman, torn and broken and bitter, was there for Him to bless.  And somehow, He said all the wrong things in all the right ways.  God apparently doesn't solely rely on Happy Sabbaths and I Love Yous and God Blesss (three Ss?  Two more for the question??).  Even His Son talked smack to a psychologically, mentally, socially, emotionally worn down woman.  But somehow it worked!  I just don't get it.  But I love it.

The Samaritan Woman.  She has her own title now.  But in heaven, she'll be known as the woman who got to give Jesus/Michael a clay of water, not the Samaritan Woman.  She'll be known as the woman of the Eternal Spring of Living Water.  She'll be known as the woman who brought her whole town to Jesus.  She'll be known as the woman who talked with Jesus.

I suppose to me it's not a question of why Jesus did it while His disciples were gone.  To me it's a question of why wouldn't Jesus do it then.  I would've whistled when Jesus, instead, whispered.






"The woman said, 'I know that Messiah is coming.  When he comes, he will explain everything to us.'

'I who speak to you am he.'" said Living Water.

1.11.09

Information overload

Probably everyone has seen this video except for me.  But I saw it today and thought it was neat.  At least the style of it and the track in the background.  It's just a lot of intriguing, if not sometimes-doubtful, information about our day and age.  I especially like how we learn in one week of the New York Times more than... well, whatever it said.  Obviously it wasn't impressive enough for me to have memorized all the information.  



Click this to get to the video