Today, I just want to go home. I want to go home and stay forever. Home is more a state of mind and heart than a place, but the only place I have ever felt my heart belongs is Sandersville, Georgia. The only reservation I have about committing myself to Sandersville is that eventually I would like to have not only somewhere to call home but someone to call home. I have lived in Sandersville for 22 years and know no one there worth marrying. But, I cannot live my life chasing a man I do not know. Today, I do not need a man. Today, I just want to go home.
(Don't mistake this post for a decision to go home when I graduate. Two weeks ago, I was just as certain that I wanted to go overseas as a Journeyman. Here's the problem: Just as much as I don't like not having a plan, I don't like making decisions.)
-mo
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monday, November 20, 2006
Perspective
Thanks to the following conversation, I have somewhat of a new perspective as I gaze into the vast unknown that is my future. This conversation took place last Monday, November 13.
Mo: I don't think I want to live past graduation.
Michael: (hysterical laughter)
Mo: Seriously, I'm not at all excited about what life has to offer.
Michael: But what about what you have to offer life?
That kid knows how to get my attention!
As Henry Blackaby says, sometimes God speaks through His people.
-mo
Moville
Mo: I don't think I want to live past graduation.
Michael: (hysterical laughter)
Mo: Seriously, I'm not at all excited about what life has to offer.
Michael: But what about what you have to offer life?
That kid knows how to get my attention!
As Henry Blackaby says, sometimes God speaks through His people.
-mo
Moville
Monday, July 10, 2006
"The Hardest Thing I've Ever Done...
...is keep belivin' there's someone in this crazy world for me."
-Karen Carpenter, dittoed by mo
Moville
-Karen Carpenter, dittoed by mo
Moville
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