13 hours ago
October 2, 2009
Big FAIL for Obama
Yet another BIG FAIL for Obama. Thanks Obama for wasting so much time and money lobbying for the Olympics to come to Chicago, so your slum lord friends can get rich. Now maybe you will have time to decide whether or not to win the war, oh wait, your "healthcare" project is more important than our troops, I guess people dying isn't a big deal when it comes to people living without healthcare. Did Michelle come home on the same plane as you this time? Maybe you can talk to your liberal friends about how to reduce admissions when you plunged over 1 million pounds of carbon into our atmosphere from your silly atempt to get the Olympics to Chicago. Oh wait, I forgot your not responsible for anything, because CNN "Communist News Network" wont report on anything your doing wrong. I apoligize, I'll just read about the earthquakes and tsunami's and forget about our contry. I'm done.
August 13, 2009
April 22, 2009
True Happiness Through Mowing One's Lawn...
Some time ago, as a adolescent, one of my many chores including taking out the garbage and beating on my little brother's was mowing the lawn. Of course back then I couldn't realize the profound truth's and happiness one comes to realize by doing such an act.
I was standing on my front lawn looking around at my neighborhood, house, new driveway and watching Madison ride her bike up and down the street. Felling somewhat inclined by the spirit that day I was thinking about the work I had done to achieve this state of mind in life, this inner peace. Even if it was for just a brief moment I felt the power one only feels when he finds himself free. Knowing the steps I had taken to get there, some of them large, some of them small, I know I could do it all again if I had to. I know that some of the stairs ascended so high that you couldn't see the top, and once you reach the top you get a brief break, only to find another flight of stairs waiting for you. I know this never stops, maybe it will only stop once we live with our father in heaven again.
That day I mowed the lawn I was taking a break at the end of a very long flight of stairs. Only after I achieved this break did I realize that getting there was what made it worth it, it wasn't that I had climbed to the next level in my life, it was each individual step, each achievement no matter how small it was.
How I love each step, I have learned and continue to learn from every one that I take, with each one being different there is always something new to experience and learn. Feeling this way helps you to understand that the Lord has built these steps, each one specific to you in your life, each one with a specific meaning and purpose. Mowing the lawn gave me that break in the middle of a flight of stairs in an endless skyscraper. I am looking forward to the blessings the next step will bring me.
March 18, 2009
March 11, 2009
Almost crawling
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