I think that this term sometimes gets a negative connotation, but it doesn't have to. There's a song that talks about letting go of control and letting God take over your life. In that case, it's definitely a good thing to let go. Letting go means taking His path and being able to live to the fullest rather than always trying to be in charge of everything. I'm writing this kind of late at night, so I hope this makes sense! I've included the song to see if that helps!
Today's prompt: Five songs or pieces of music that speak to you or bring back memories. Use Grooveshark or YouTube to include them in the post
1. "Stellar" by Incubus: Incubus is one of my favorite bands, and this was the first song of theirs that captured me. Oddly enough, I heard it at a shoe store that was closing down (Just For Feet...I randomly remembered this after asking the husband if he remembered it and seeing his confused look. My brain is amazing sometimes ha ha). They played the entire CD, but this song just stood out to me, and when I was checking out, I asked the cashier what it was. I bought the CD as soon as I could afterwards and have loved them ever since...even the newer stuff. ;-P
2. "No Such Thing" by John Mayer: Actually any John Mayer song would do here, but this was one of his first radio hits. This one's for you, Jen. ;-) (I'm also dedicating the entire Golden Girls theme song to you...heh)
3. "Fringes" by Shane and Shane: I had never heard of them until I went to a Passion Conference during college. They performed this one night after all of the daytime sessions, and it just enthralled me. To this day, it's one of my favorite songs.
5. "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley: When I asked my husband if we had a song or if there was any song that reminded him of me (besides "Baby Got Back" bahahaha), he immediately sang this one. True love...
Presenting my long weekend via smartphone pictures...
(Commercial break...contents of my Influenster Spring Fever Vox Box. Post coming soon!)
Also, I hadn't linked up in a few days even though I've been doing my posts daily. I'm all caught up now, so take a look at May 24-27 if you have some time to spare! =)
Nah, forget the Golden Girls ripoff. Thank you for reading, commenting, favoriting Tweets, and all of the other cool stuff that you do. Also, thank you to those who are blogging and creating more great content that I can read. Blogging isn't always fun or easy, but as long as I know I have readers, I'll keep doing it.
Short and sweet today. Hope you take a moment on this Memorial Day to honor those who made sacrifices for us to be able to read and write silly blogs, worship how we please, wear shorts in public, I could go on and on...
Today's prompt: Something you read online. Leave a link and discuss, if you'd like
"What if you wake up with the thought that today is the day that the Lord has made just for you, geared to your needs and perfectly suited to your strengths and weaknesses and abilities? A day perfectly ordered to build you into the woman He desires you to be. Will you rejoice and be glad in it?"
Today's prompt: Something someone told you about yourself that you'll never forget (good or bad)
When I was in college, I worked as a membership associate at a gym. Basically, that meant that I kept the welcome area clean, scanned membership cards, greeted members and potential members, etc. Since I had pretty consistent hours, I knew a lot of the regulars who came in. I would always try to make small talk with them and go above just saying hello. On every shift, we had a wellness staff person also who was supposed to help members with equipment and other workout-related tasks. One day, a regular came up to the counter and asked me for help with something on the other side of the gym. I thought it was weird, especially since the wellness staff person was on the floor at the time, but I thought he just didn't want to disturb the wellness person. When I got to the other side of the gym with him, he admitted that he didn't need any help and just wanted to get me away from the counter because he had something important to tell me. I will never forget what he said next.
"God is proud of you."
That man nearly brought me to tears that day! I had been struggling with a lot of things but had recently decided to try to renew my walk with God and be a more faithful Christian, so for an almost complete stranger to give me that message just confirmed that I was doing the right thing. At the time, I was purely selfish and so glad to hear that message that I didn't think about how brave and bold he was to be able to convey this to me. He was clearly following God's instructions to him and completely unconcerned with how I would react.
I know there have been times since then that God may not have been too proud of me, but I keep that close to my heart and know that He is proud of me and that He uses others to convey His messages. I also use that as a reminder to keep my ears open for what He may want me to tell someone else because you never know how you might brighten someone else by being obedient to His Words!
1. Procrastinator: As someone who works in a college library, I'm always fussing at students for waiting until the last minute to work on assignments. I have uttered the words (more than once) "we could've gotten that resource for you if you had given yourself more time." Little do they know that I am a procrastinator just like them. I have pulled multiple all nighters. I have worked on homework for one class while in another. And the procrastination didn't stop once I finished grad school. I have waited until the last minute to do things like cleaning, which brings me to number 2.
2. A smidge lazy sometimes: I'm a stash and dash girl rather than a white glove inspection kind of housekeeper. I'd rather lay around and be lazy than to scrub, mop, etc. Now, that's not saying my house is filthy, but if you go into the spare bedrooms, you're taking your life into your own hands.
3. Negative self-talk: I mentioned this on Monday, but I'm so, so, so bad about being mean to myself. I say things to myself in my head that I would be horrified to hear someone say aloud to someone else. And that's worse than all of the procrastination and laziness combined.
Guess I'll go work on something I've procrastinated on for a while...like unpacking and cleaning the spare bedroom!