Monday, March 30, 2009

kaleidoscopes

I was given a book (no, more like a pamphlet) when I graduated called As A Man Thinketh from a family in my ward. I thought it was thoughtful, but definitely not my type of reading so I put it in a box and forgot about it. Over Christmas Break I was going through my boxes of old stuff and I found the pamphlet/mini book I was given two years earlier. Being the older and wiser person that I am, I decided to bring it back to school with me. Well, I didn't actually read it until last week when I got freaked out about going to Uganda and having no wisdom to impart to the people there. Naturally, I turned to a smart sounding book for my source of wisdom, As A Man Thinketh. Roommate aka bod laughed at me for my attempts, mostly because I decided to gain wisdom at 2 am. Then the next day in church someone randomly brought it up in sunday school, so random. BUT I really have learned a lot from this little book, there are some really really great thoughts in it...my favorite so far is this one:

The world is your kaleidoscope, and the varying combinations of colors which at every succeeding moment it presents to you are the exquisitely adjusted pictures of your ever-moving thoughts (pg 37)

Isn't that AWESOME? I LOVE it. The book is all about how your thoughts affect and create your circumstances and the importance of perspective and a good attitude. I love the idea that you have the ability to adjust your own kaleidoscope of the world. If you want the world to be gentle and pleasent, gentle and pleasant thoughts have to turn your kaleidoscope.


I could quote so many parts of the book, but I will just add one more that relates to the above mentioned attitude/perspective chat. "A man cannot directly choose his circumstances, but he can choose his thoughts, and so indirectly, yet surely, shape his circumstances..."

We choose our thoughts to shape our circumstances...the world is our kaleidoscope and we can always make it beautiful under our control

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

LF 26


These are the weirdies I put up with. We are roommates. We live together...in Lafayette 26 hence the name of this post. We eat together...sometimes. We laugh together...lots. We facebook together. We take pictures together. We talk together. We put up maps together. We eat cake together. We make waffles together. We clean together on occasion. We cry together when we watch Charly and Hotel Rwanda. We study together. Basically we are together a lot. They are great and I love them a lot. BE MY FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

i am sitting here wanting bod to teach me


Bod is a great teacher. Who knew?! But really, she has taught me so much. Exhibit A: you can drink milk even if you do not like it. Exhibit B: you can paint your nails while you read. Exhibit C: you can point your moral compass north and still have fun. Exhibit D: You can get on your bed in creative ways such as putting one leg up...now that is novel. Exhibit E: You can talk in your sleep and sometimes remember it. Exhibit F: You can kindly decline an invitation to do something...and sometimes they don't even realize it is a NEGATIVE ghostrider. Exhibit G: You can put up with a roommate who uses a certain printer everyday and still be her friend (shout out to bod--LOVE YA THANKS GIRL MMM) Exhibit H: You can read a book in two days and then remember every single detail, even write the deets on a white board. Exhibit I: You can be funny AND normal...who knew? Exhibit J: You can be artistic but not weirdie. Exhibit K: BIG K FOREVER rip kenny g Exhibit L: You can forgive a lame roommate for being lame one semester and still be her friend even if she is lame. Exhibit M: You can wear cute aprons but not be an obsessive betty crocker cooker. Exhibit N: NO