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Saturday, August 28, 2010

V E R S A T I L E



I was actually encouraged to write another blog because a brother told me that he enjoyed reading my posts.

Hair is such an intricate part of one's appearance.

Personally, I feel more versatile with longer hair. I'd favor milkshakes over ice cream any day. Why? Because milkshake contains ice cream, but there's also more of a refreshing taste to it. There is a component to hair that makes length that much sweeter.

Now, I use bobby pins. But it's been a journey like none other to experiment (I put on sour faces sometimes because these experiments should never be tried in front of a mirror).

If you think about it, what else can the woman in the picture do with her hair?

-It's better to bring a jacket and end up not using it than to shiver in the cold.
-It's better to be safe than sorry.
-It's better to obey than to reap the consequences of God's wrath.
-It's been a safe investment in growing out my hair.

Jesus's love is so versatile.

Even if you're not prepared with a jacket in hand,
Jesus will offer you one.
Would you rather look cool or be comforted in the cold?
Jesus will feed you before you get hungry.
"Jesus, will you die on the cross for my sins" was a question that was never raised.
Jesus sacrificed himself on the Cross before anyone asked as a favor.
Jesus's love bends for us because he is such a versatile God.
He is the only human who has ever risen from the dead.

Anyone want to guess the next look to my hair?
What would Jesus do if he was my stylist?

Monday, August 16, 2010

In Response...

My Theory is Valid.

TIME magazine Aug 2, 2010 edition has an article called "The Case Against Summer Vacation".

Being students is our job, and we better do a good job of it if we ever want to get "promoted".

Ethically, you go a long way if you get through your studies without paying the "middle man" or taking steroids.

Being a student is a job at their respective age.

*If so, then why do kids take summer break so lightly?

Do adults take 3 months off from work during the year? Neither should kids.

Education is not seasonal; learning is a lifetime process which can be accomplished on a daily basis.

Does that mean, kids have to be in a classroom setting to learn during the summer?

NO!

BUT they must be learning stuff at all times. There are so many ways to learn; students have a voice to be educated; yet they have spoiled themselves to learning in a classroom.

Learn with your imagination. Learn from those who know right from wrong. Learn from injustice.

Learn mannerisms, learn confidence, learn how to smile, learn how to be a good spirit amongst other people. Learn to serve.

Kids, it's only Summer time. Not Summer break.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

SAGE list

It's been a while, but I'm back with a hot topic.

If God willing, this would be my bucket list or "Sage" list until I'm 30 years old.

  • Witness my parents becoming believers in Christ
  • Bench 240 pounds
  • Make it to the Hodori Korean American basketball tournament
  • Write 3 spec scripts
  • Sell 1 script to a company
  • Go backpacking in Yosemite
  • Score 50 points in a game in any basketball league
  • Have a nice job
  • Go to an overseas mission trip
  • Become an intern with the TG program
  • Patent 4 ideas
  • Have at least 1 of those patents be produced into the market
  • Become fluent in Korean
  • Learn to be proficient at playing the piano
  • Buy a car
  • Have two bachelor degrees
  • Have one graduate degree
  • Donate at least $2,500 to One Day's Wages
  • Vacation in Chile and meet my sponsor child
  • Be proficient at snowboarding
  • Eat Filet Mignon
  • Do 100 pushups consecutively
  • Try caviar
  • Create a library of books
  • Do cartwheels
  • Go to a little league baseball game
  • Go to a Final Four basketball game
  • Go to a men's and women's national championship division 1 volleyball game

There are many more to list. Along the way, I long to be a ministering spirit to those around me.