Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Blast from the Past
I used to be really insecure about myself and my life. I was really hung up on this guy and I was pretty depressed about our relationship and what was going to happen. I was frustrated because I didnt know how to make things turn out the way I wanted it. I wanted to go to college and be succesful and be a good worker and be involved in church activities and spend more time with my family and friends, but it seemed like I couldn't do anything until this one relationship was right. It was all I could do sometimes to go to work or school, and a lot of times I didnt. I would lie to my friends and not answer their calls and avoid conversations and limit myself and my experiences. I know this sounds pretty dramatic, but what can I say, I'm passionate, and I really wanted to have "that someone" in my life. (Starting a family and getting married has always been the most important goal in my life.)
Anyway, back to my friend. I feel like I've switched positions with one of my other friends that was in my life at that time. She was older and she understood me and she knew what was going on. I totally thought I was pulling the rug over her eyes (and everyone elses,) but no. Now I feel the same way as that friend. I know what's going on. I see the big picture. I know when she's lying to me. I know the reasons she says what she says when she says it. I can feel her longing for comfort and acceptance. Been there, done that. It's a hard, awkward, painful time in life that makes you the person you will be when you're 30. It's horrible and in the long run, you will see all of the mistakes of your past and vow to never limit yourself like that again...hopefully. :)
The question now is, do I approach her, or do I just sit back and love her and let her find her own way? Catch-22.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Fear for the Future
It makes me so sorrowful to see the injustice and the brutality that have been. I weep at all of the deaths of the revolutionary leaders and the mild-mannered protesters that were just standing up for what they believed in. I thought that was what America was made for, fighting for what's just and free speech and all that. Maybe I am just misunderstanding people’s intentions. I wasn’t alive then. Even if I was, I still might not have grasped the vastness of people intentions for their actions.
No matter the reasons, it is still death and assignation and murder. And what does it matter that it makes me fill with tears and desire to stand up for what is right? I still sit here and only write about it to make myself feel better. How do we justify our lives as Christians just living and doing our own thing, starting our own families and trying not to step on anyone's toes? I realize that some of us WILL live normal lives. And in Ecclesiastes 2:24, it speaks of how living our lives and working are our joy as humans. Maybe that’s the answer. We’re "just" humans. We’re too simple-minded. That probably answers, partly, the questions as to how people can be so profoundly out of control. But I like to think there can be more to us. After all we are God's creation. God can be in us (if we accept Him) and direct us down a journey that can radically change lives, more than any protest or demonstration. He is the one who brought us through the times of turmoil (mostly known as the 60s.) I really think that the 60s looked like the end of the world. I am in awe that God had so much mercy on us that He let us live long enough for me to be born, and live in a good home, and be surrounded by people who love me, and get married to the love of my life, and to sit here and write this.
If the 60s weren’t the end of the world, I fear what I will see in the future.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
So it looks like we're in the clear...
ahhhhhh. (small scream)
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Growing up
Let me just say, I've prepared my whole life for getting married, it seems. But nothing has prepared me for buying a house. This could be one of the most overwhelming processes in the world. I have seriously been sheltered for how much actual living on your own costs. I dont know why I let it stress me out. It's just so intimidating. I mean, mortgage payments, porperty taxes, home insurance, loan insurance, car insurance (which has nothing to do with buying a house, but we're dealing with that too) all of these things I've never factored into the cost of living before seem to be almost ALL of our budget now. WOW. I just dont see how everyone else has done it and made it look so easy. I'm just whining I guess. I'm not the only one with money concerns and I'm not the first to step out on her own. At least I have Matt. He's so supportive and he's really being postitive about the whole deal. He's "speaking life" as I like to call it. I don't think I would be able to do all this by myself. Please just pray for us, especially pray that I will start being positive about things and trust in God. He's the One who has blessed us this far and has gotten us to this point in the process anyway.
I just need to give Him my insecurities and just shut up and watch Him take care of us. :)
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
The Deserted Island List
Ok, here's my list of 30 cds I'd have with me on an island...that is IF I had to have it in cd form and IF I could only limit it to 30 cd cases. I'm sure this is really interesting for you...
Artist, Title
1. Almost Famous -Soundtrack
2. American Football -Self Titled
3. The Beatles -Abbey Road
4. Eric Clapton -The Cream of Clapton
5. Coldplay -Parachutes
6. John Coltrane -A Love Supreme
7. Dashboard Confessional -Dusk and Summer
8. Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds -Live at Radio City Music Hall
9. Dave Matthews Band -Central Park Concert (3d)
10. Miles Davis -The Miles Davis Collection (3d)
11. Bob Dylan -The Essential Bob Dylan
12. Death Cab for Cutie -Transalanticism
13. Garden State -Soundtrack
14. Jack Johnson -In Between Dreams
15. Jars of Clay -Much Afraid
16. Jimmy Eat World -Self Titled
17. John Mayer Trio -Try
18. Keane -Hopes and Fears
19. Carole King -Tapestry
20. Led Zeppelin -The Early Days and The Latter Days (2d)
21. Bob Marley & the Wailers -Legend
22. Moses Mayfield -The Inside
23. Mute Math -Self Titled
24. Oasis- What’s the Story Morning Glory?
25. Damien Rice -O
26. U2 -Rattle and Hum
27. Stevie Ray Vaughn -The Essential (2d)
28. Derek Webb -The Ringing Bell
29. Stevie Wonder -The Definitive Collection
30. Wild Sweet Orange and The Great Book of John -A Collection of Live Performances
(of course, WSO and TGBOJ do not have albums out, but I would like to have that one...)
Put your own list on my comments or on your blog. You're welcome for this one! ;)
Thursday, August 9, 2007
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Sunday, May 06, 2007
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Exactly! Posted by [Raconteur] on Sunday, May 06, 2007 at 3:01 PM
i agree. i liked being in the same room with you for an hour. Posted by Messy-ka on Sunday, May 06, 2007 at 10:13 PM
Word. Posted by <-ADAM-> on Tuesday, May 08, 2007 at 7:05 AM
i love you carla. i shall throw my negativity in the trash. sorry i vent so much to you. you are amazing and i am so glad that you are in my life! Posted by Sarah [gulf] Shores on Sunday, May 20, 2007 at 7:12 PM
So true. Posted by Rockmoon on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at 10:49 PM
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Issues
Current mood: discontent
Category: News and Politics
Some issues have been bothering me lately. I really need to read up more on my current events. Sometimes I do, and I watch the news everyday, but when I get the urge to do a little research, a lot of the articles I try to read are so biased that I don't think what I'm reading is truth. So much is just propaganda. (Where is journalistic integrity and impartiality anymore?)
Anyway, my mind has been on the war a lot lately. I hear about and see so much violence and terror on the other side of the world that it makes me realize how much I take this country for granted. Most of us have no idea what it's like to live in constant fear for our lives. I mean, just imagine how disturbing it must be to try to go to sleep at night, but to constantly wake up to sounds of warfare and casualty, or to wonder if the next corner you're walking around will be your last. (To get a little bit of a glimpse of that, watch Children of Men. It's incredibly disconcerting.)
Many people and a lot of my friends are against the war. I am against war as a concept. I mean, who really wants others to die for your freedom? But don't you realize how much evil there is in the world. What are we supposed to do about it? Just let it eat away at innocent or ignorant lives while we just sit back and hope it doesn't get to us and compromise our way of life? Wake up. It's here. Evil is right beside you. Maybe it's even in you. We as a human race should be willing to sacrifice some comfort and riches to take a stand against it and fight it for all we're worth. That's a hard thing to come to grips with, because most of the time I just want to ignore it and try to feel like there's only happiness around me. But if we sit by, it will creep into our lives before we know it and steal what is good. And yes, the war in Iraq is more than just a war against good and evil. After all, it is not a perfect world, and America is not a nation completely God-led. But if you just look back at the history of Iraq and its people, there was so much carnage and organized chaos in their government; wouldn't you want to take a stand for their people and actually fight for a better way of life for them? Don't you want to share some of our freedom to people less fortunate?
I'm not saying that I am completely in favor of the war and that I didn't want it to be over…like a year ago, but life is not perfect and we can't always get what we want. Previous generations understood better than our own generation and the generation before us, that you had to FIGHT for freedom and for what you desired in your life. You had to strive and struggle sometimes to give your family a life of prosperity and autonomy. Maybe we've become spoiled from all the hard work our past leaders and relatives have done for us to give us what we have. Have we forgotten what it took to get us to this position as a nation? Have we forgotten the values of generosity and consideration for those less fortunate because most of our peers have plenty just like us? Like for example, the president has had to cut funding for things and raise taxes for things so that we will be able to get our troops back sooner and hopefully create more permanent stability in Iraq. Some people are very upset about this. Most of what funding has been cut for is just creature comforts and things that we could forgo for the time being or even things that will still be around, just not financed by the government. It is nothing like having to ration everything and use stamps for the things we need. Quit whining. Step up and pitch in, you know?
All I'm saying is, let's take a step back and look at the big picture. Even if you don't agree with every little detail of the war (or whatever it is that's up for debate), is it ultimately accomplishing more good as a whole? Isn't that the more important question?
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i'm gonna be honest .. i stopped reading when i realized how long this blog was .. i got through the first 6 sentences i think .. but i'm sure i agree with a lot of what you said .. and even if i didn't i'd tell you i did .. that way we can stay friends .. hope all is well .. later .. oh, and hey matt .. and jonus the cat ...
p.s. i know the cat's name is really jonah .. it was just a joke
p.s.s. it's even funnier that i admitted that i knew the cats real name, and yet still called him jonus .. wait, what is the cats name? i think i've confused myself .. anyways, happy valentines thursday ..
p.s. technically it's after midnight so we'll call it valentines friday .. i'm done now
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August 23, 2006
Amazing things you can find in your glove box
Current mood: hopeful
So I was driving home last night and stopped at a gas station. While I was sitting there I decided to clean out some junk from my car and I came across these verses I had written down like a year ago. They were really what I needed to hear so I thought I'd post them.
Lamentations 3: 22 - 26
"Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed. For His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. I say to myself, "The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for Him." The Lord is good to those who hope in him, to the one who seeks Him; it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord."Also, I was listening to Angels and Airwaves "A Little's Enough" which perfectly went along with what I was thinking about. I would post the lyrics, but I hate that...so I'll just post one part of it (haha!)
"A Little's Enough"
Will we still feel pain inside? Will the scars go away with night?
Try to smile for the morning light.
It's like the best dream to have where everything is not so bad. Every tear is so alone like God Himself is coming home to say
I, I can do anything if you want me here
And I can fix anything if you let me near
Where are those secrets now that you're too scared to tell
I'd whisper them all aloud so you could hear yourself
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You have the most inspirational glove box i've ever heard of.
Posted by [Raconteur] on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 at 1:46 PM
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August 1, 2006
Words of Encouragement
Current mood: pensive
Category: Life
Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, THE LORD, is my strength and my song; He has become my salvation.
Isaiah 12:2
Psalm 121 - A song of ascents
I lift up my eyes to the hills-where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot slip-He who watches over you will not slumber;
indeed He who watches over Israel will not sleep or slumber.
The Lord watches over you- the Lord is your shade at your right hand;
the sun will not harm you by day, neither the moon by night.
The Lord will keep you from all harm-He will watch over your life;
the Lord will watch over your coming and your going both now and forevermore.
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It's amazing how reading the Living Word can reveal different things even when read several times.
Posted by [Raconteur] on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 at 8:50 PM
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Roots
Current mood: relaxed
So, I'm from Alabama. Sometimes when people ask me where I'm from, I just wait to see what their response is going to be. I get the whole, "Oh...that's...nice" or the "Why are you still here?" reactions usually. Don't get me wrong, I like living in Alabama, but I also would seriously love to get out! I would like to try a different environment. I think it would make me grow, help me mature, and teach me a thing or two. But I've been thinking about this whole "I hate Alabama" mindset that I somehow put myself in periodically. You know the one where you begin to judge everyone that's from here that enjoys their life, and you start to think you're better than those people because you want to move away. What is wrong with me being from Alabama? Nothing. I actually enjoy it. Parts of Alabama are beautiful, we have green fields, hills (hello Vestavia), beaches and gorgeous sunsets. I was raised by my Alabama parents, and I think they did a pretty good job. They taught me to love God, enjoy what you have, and be thankful for everything. My mom gave me her genuine Southern courtesy, and my dad, with all of his hardwork and Southern charm, showed me to expect guys to be gentlmen and that a guy that's afraid to work, will never work hard for you in a relationship. I mean, what's so freakin bad about that? No matter where I go in life, I shouldn't forget where I'm from. It makes me who I am. And who's to think that I'm just supposed to go out and experience everyone else and their backgrounds? Maybe someone's supposed to experience mine too. Some of the best movies are made up of that plot line. (The Notebook, Braveheart, Moulin Rouge, Almost Famous, Fools Rush In, Garden State, I could go on and on...)
As long as you keep an open mind about life and situations, there's nothing wrong with keeping true to yourself and where you come from. Just quit judging and enjoy what's around you.
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Hello Vestavia.
Posted by JustJennifer. on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 8:08 PM
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Yay for Vestavians, i swear, we're not all bad
Posted by Phillip on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 11:25 PM
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Amen Carla! I'm proud of where I'm from. It's a small town of about 3,000 people and the most beautiful place in the world to me. It's very peaceful and laid back and if I ever want to go somewhere else... I just take a drive and I'm there! I have some pics from around where I live on facebook in the "Back Home" album.
Posted by Justin on Sunday, May 14, 2006 at 8:18 PM
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Yea I'm guilty! I've always had the mindset that everyone who just wants to stay in there hometown their whole life and never get out is just stupid but I'm really trying to fix that! Its funny cause as much as I talked about hating T-Town and wanting to get out I was homesick and ready to come back after like a month of living in Atlanta! Crazy stuff!
Posted by Rockmoon on Thursday, May 25, 2006 at 11:57 AM
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Freedom
Current mood: busy
Listening to some people's opinions lately, we seem to believe that there should be no law over us, we should be treated as "freed citizens" left to our own devices, to do and say what we please, whenever we please. But if another "freed citizen" offends us, THEIR freedom is no longer valid because it encroached on ours. There is no such thing as complete freedom when dwelling with other human beings.
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Trevor Posts: i believe that our freedom as christians has nothing to do with the law. i believe our freedom comes from a spiritual emancipation that we have recieved through Christ. therefore, no law can touch that. no human government can encroach upon that.
now, when it comes to the US Constitution, i believe that law is necessary, but very subjective at times. there are some laws that keep us safe from eachother that are sort of "dual-wielded", that is, they are sanctioned by God and by the government (aka - murder laws).
also, as a christian, i find that my personal convictions often "encroach" on not only other religions, but also my fellow christians. so how are we to live under spiritual law alone when the only spiritual law we have anymore is that which we interpret ourselves. can we trust eachother to come to agreement on a set of spiritualy ordained law when we belong to many different religions and even those of us of the same religion differ in oppinon? i don't believe so.
so where is the peace? government. someone has to keep the peace. i believe that governments are, generaly speaking, ordained by God, whether they admit it or not and that the purpose they serve is to keep the peace on earth across religious and cultural lines. it's apparent that they do more than just keep the peace, but i would like to point out that a "christian" or "muslim" or "jewish" government will not and cannot work becuase at least one, if not many, would be discriminated against on the basis of religion, and that's not fair. in fact, it's not what we as christians are called to do.
maybe i'm just rambling. good post. got me thinking.
Carla responds: I guess what I am saying is that there is no real earthly freedom given to us by others (such as freedom under the law) because it all comes down to whom we are controlled by. Only if we are ultimately controlled by God can we be really free. I'll reply more to this later, I cant think right now.