Saturday, March 25, 2006

Birthday

So today (really yesterday but is it kinda still today) was my Birthday and it was an awsome and amazing day. I spent the day with Ashley and we started it off with a picnic in the park where we fed the ducks as well, after that we came back to campus and i found out that she had taken my keys and got my oil changed, cleaned out, and filled up my car. After that went and saw Failure to Launch and it was probably one of the funniest movies i have ever seen.

Pictures:

After the movie we went and i taught ashley how to drive my car...she is really good especially for only her secound time driving a standard...but she is amazing at most things that she does.

After she learned how to drive we got dressed up and went to olive garden for dinner and ashley gave my birthday present.

After dinner we came back to campus and had cake that Ashley's friend Jennifer made, it was also Jennifer's Husband Tim's Birthday as well.
(Tim was really excited about his Birthday)





Monday, March 20, 2006

Words to Ponder

The lives of today become the restaurant decorations of tommorow


Friday, March 17, 2006

Six

Today is three but i wish that it was six


Missing

I just feel like something isn't right i feel like something is missing and it just feels wrong without it.


Thursday, March 16, 2006

Wants

I don't want to give up
I don't want to let go
I don't want to have to deal with this
I don't want you to be upset
I don't want you to worry

I don't want this to be over


Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Sleep

The confusion of what i think i want is what keeps you awake. You don't know and that is why you don't sleep. You don't sleep because of me. Even though i am worried to still i find myself each and every night able to sleep, while you toss and turn in your mind that will not sit still enough to fall away into rest.

Tonight you sleep and i will be the one awake...I am sorry i wouldn't let you sleep for so long.


Thursday, February 2, 2006

Scared for Tommorow



I seem to always smile at you
When your eyes catch me from away
The beauty found in their blue
Makes me glad there was today

The scent that warns me when your near
The smile that lights the way
To a feeling of complete sweet bliss
Makes me glad there was today

The laughs of inside jokes are shared
And always new ones made
Even the way you poke fun
Makes me glad there was today

The thoughts of you being away
The idea of such a sorrow
Lonely, Scare and Longing still
For there to be tommorow






Tuesday, January 3, 2006

LifeVesting

An idea, a thought, an slight instance of brilliance in my otherwise average mind. LifeVesting to me has been more than an “A.” It has been more than a T-shirt, or a campaign or even a book (an excellent book). To me LifeVesting has been more than the dividends that have been a result of it. When you take away all of it you are left with simply one thing, a concept. At one point in time the idea of flight was just a concept, to some freedom has been a concept, life itself at one point was just a concept. But at what point does the concept of light illuminate a room. Not when it is merely a concept, not even when you tell it to others, not even when it is thought over and planned. Imagine if Thomas Edison would have said, “I have this great idea called the ‘light bulb’ and if this idea works it can light up houses at night or even whole cities. Yeah the light bulb is the greatest idea ever.” What good would that idea have been to me an you if we were still reading by candle today? It is a good thing that Edison relentlessly tried and tried again until he created the first light bulb. The light bulb…at one point just a concept.

I must admit my initial thoughts of LifeVesting were of selfish origin. A result of to many self help tapes teaching me how to be a self made millionaire by the age of 25. It was a concept of living my life by the laws of investment making my entire life an investment. But the idea soon turned from one of investing my life for me to investing my life in you. I never intended for my concept to become a campaign or a book but where I stopped short with an idea someone else through relentless work turned into a light bulb.

If I was asked who has invested in my life the most I would without a doubt tell you my parents. You see the concept of LifeVesting though comprised of recent date has actually been part of my life for 20+ years. For me my parents of been LifeVestors since before I was born. If you (and you should) have read or are going to read the book you will never hear my father mention his countless trips all over town carting his children to our multiple events, you will never hear mention of my mother always guy our favorite snacks at the grocery store. The book will never tell you about the many sacrifices my parents made so that as kids we could have the things that we wanted, but these are the small things that made my life just that much more comfortable even though it wasn’t a necessity for me. These little investments are things that I can never repay because I will never be able to afford the return rate of the love they have given me.

LifeVesting has become more than just a concept to me. It is the things that have made the difference in my life. There are so many things we can and need to do in order to be LifeVestors, if you want to know those I can recommend a good book to you, but the greatest LifeVestments we make are the little things we say and do for others that sometimes go unnoticed even by ourselves.

My Thoughts: Dad...Thanks for the Light Bulb it has helped bring light and will continue to bring light for many people





 
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