...with my whine!!! :)
Yes, oh yes, the homonyms were used with purpose.
My diploma came in the mail last Saturday. It's pretty big. But, I imagined it would come in a nice case or something (like Gateway graduates receive)...NOPE...only in a large, heavy cardboard envelope...no case. So, now I have to buy a frame and get it matted or something, so it looks half decent. It wouldn't be a big deal, but I already had to pay $60 to just APPLY for graduation (yes, strange I know...one would think once you've completed your requirements that your intention was to graduate). Please send all sympathy checks written out to me. hehe
After all that, I am very thankful to say I am done with school. I finally consider myself graduated now that I've got the diploma and transcripts in my hand (not at this very moment, of course).
I hope y'all are having a terrific day! Enjoy the rain or the lack thereof, depending on which part of the world you live.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Something Neat...
I was bored at work today and was skimming the articles on CNN.com. Under the "Living" section they had this interesting article on allowing yourself to fall in love (yes, I was bored!). It was actually pretty interesting. My favorite paragraph is below.
A Jewish friend told me this story: A man asks his rabbi, "Why does God write the law on our hearts? Why not in our hearts? It's the inside of my heart that needs God." The rabbi answered, "God never forces anything into a human heart. He writes the word on our hearts so that when our hearts break, God falls in." Whatever you hold sacred, you'll find that an unguarded broken heart is the ideal instrument for absorbing it.
Click on the title "Something Neat..." above to go to the entire article on CNN.com.
Have a great afternoon!
A Jewish friend told me this story: A man asks his rabbi, "Why does God write the law on our hearts? Why not in our hearts? It's the inside of my heart that needs God." The rabbi answered, "God never forces anything into a human heart. He writes the word on our hearts so that when our hearts break, God falls in." Whatever you hold sacred, you'll find that an unguarded broken heart is the ideal instrument for absorbing it.
Click on the title "Something Neat..." above to go to the entire article on CNN.com.
Have a great afternoon!
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