Fill out an online dating profile just for fun
Oh match.com you have given me just one more way to be rejected. LOL Ok so i did it doesn't mean i have to check it or should I oh gosh decision time be right back.....
Well bigdaddy38 doesn't look like we are a match, well I tried. Think I will go back to the old fashion way of dating. Maybe I will found someone at church but Apple probably makes an ap for that, too bad I don't own an IPhone
Sunday, November 7, 2010
#15
Get my eyes checked.
enough said done had to spend a small fortune on contacts and glasses. Well at least Justin Timberlake and I know have something in common other then we both love him.
enough said done had to spend a small fortune on contacts and glasses. Well at least Justin Timberlake and I know have something in common other then we both love him.
#26
Dance in the Rain
The young (emphasis on the young part) romantic I am I have always wanted to dance in the rain with a well built man. about 6'1' with tattoos blond hair. Well guess what.... I got to dance in the rain with 4 of my college girls who barely reach 6'1 if you stacked them on top of each other. but you know what I would have not trade that money for Zack Morris himself. Thanks ladies I love you all.
The young (emphasis on the young part) romantic I am I have always wanted to dance in the rain with a well built man. about 6'1' with tattoos blond hair. Well guess what.... I got to dance in the rain with 4 of my college girls who barely reach 6'1 if you stacked them on top of each other. but you know what I would have not trade that money for Zack Morris himself. Thanks ladies I love you all.
#21
Volunteer
For the second year in a row I was able to work with habitat for humanity and work on a house here in Florida. what an awesome organisation . http://www.habitat.org/default.aspx
For the second year in a row I was able to work with habitat for humanity and work on a house here in Florida. what an awesome organisation . http://www.habitat.org/default.aspx
#5
Learn to Skip
I guess I missed kindergarten that day and never learned to skip. Well in front of about 20 college students one night I went for it. I skipped like I was a five year old littler girl who had just come down for the monkey bars. Oh yes I was that little girl on the monkey bars with my dress over my head showing my underwear to the entire playground. I guess I was to busy showing off my day of the week panties to learn to skip. So here I am 25 years later (almost) a well accomplished skipper.
I guess I missed kindergarten that day and never learned to skip. Well in front of about 20 college students one night I went for it. I skipped like I was a five year old littler girl who had just come down for the monkey bars. Oh yes I was that little girl on the monkey bars with my dress over my head showing my underwear to the entire playground. I guess I was to busy showing off my day of the week panties to learn to skip. So here I am 25 years later (almost) a well accomplished skipper.
#2
Book #1- Re understanding Prayer by Kyle Lake
What if, after having logged countless hours within the walls of the Church, you woke up one day feeling completely brain-dead about prayer? What’s the purpose? How does it work? Why even do it? A few years ago, Kyle Lake—a pastor—found himself in this very predicament. Tired of the clichés. Annoyed with the vacant banter. And suspecting that a simple word like prayer failed to express the fullness of our interaction with God. So he set out to "reunderstand" prayer. Here, Lake deconstructs the wrong ideas of prayer that handicap our conversations with God, including Prayer as Drama, Prayer as Social Dance, and the All-Too Hip and Relevant Prayer (just to name a few). He seeks answers to a few of faith’s most pressing questions:
* How do you hear God?
* How do you know God’s voice from your own?
* How do you deal with seemingly unanswered prayers? (re)Understanding Prayer is the first step on a journey toward a more authentic, personal, and powerful prayer life. God’s ready. Are you?
Finish a book, any book, just finish it
Well my mother always taught me to go above and beyond so I not only read and finished one book but two and I am starting on my third.
Book #2- The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind by Bill Johnson
Moving in the spiritual realm should be as much a part of a believer’s routine as prayer, worship and reading Scripture. Yet all too often, Christians practice an intellectual faith, which lacks any supernatural punch. Healing, deliverance and signs and wonders are an inheritance for all followers of Jesus Christ. The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind teaches you how to remove the blinders of religious limitation to redeem the lost and transform communities. You too can tap into an abundance of miracle-working authority and unleash the power of God’s glory.
What if, after having logged countless hours within the walls of the Church, you woke up one day feeling completely brain-dead about prayer? What’s the purpose? How does it work? Why even do it? A few years ago, Kyle Lake—a pastor—found himself in this very predicament. Tired of the clichés. Annoyed with the vacant banter. And suspecting that a simple word like prayer failed to express the fullness of our interaction with God. So he set out to "reunderstand" prayer. Here, Lake deconstructs the wrong ideas of prayer that handicap our conversations with God, including Prayer as Drama, Prayer as Social Dance, and the All-Too Hip and Relevant Prayer (just to name a few). He seeks answers to a few of faith’s most pressing questions:
* How do you hear God?
* How do you know God’s voice from your own?
* How do you deal with seemingly unanswered prayers? (re)Understanding Prayer is the first step on a journey toward a more authentic, personal, and powerful prayer life. God’s ready. Are you?
Finish a book, any book, just finish it
Well my mother always taught me to go above and beyond so I not only read and finished one book but two and I am starting on my third.
Book #2- The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind by Bill Johnson
Moving in the spiritual realm should be as much a part of a believer’s routine as prayer, worship and reading Scripture. Yet all too often, Christians practice an intellectual faith, which lacks any supernatural punch. Healing, deliverance and signs and wonders are an inheritance for all followers of Jesus Christ. The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind teaches you how to remove the blinders of religious limitation to redeem the lost and transform communities. You too can tap into an abundance of miracle-working authority and unleash the power of God’s glory.
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