Broken Squeak Toy Laugh
I laugh every day. I think too much and internalize it far too often. This is the release.Bucket List
It isn’t because the movie is popular. (Though, it has been quite popular in sermon illustrations as of late.) It’s really because I’m graduating college and I really would love to have a list that I can look at, manageable, achievable goals for which to stretch and reach.
- Continue my education by starting the masters program at KCU (tuition free because I did my bachelor’s degree there.)
- Find a job that suits any of my talents. (I am not about having a job particularly in ministry. I am great with children. I love people. I love writing. I love to serve others. Any job dealing with any of those things is fine by me.)
- Move out of my house. I am ready to be out of Ashland and Grayson.
- Write a book. (This is a very obscure dream, but that’s because I am unsure of what kind of book I would even write. Time to time it is a toss up between writing a children’s book or sitting down and getting a serious book about my faith out.)
- Plug into a church that will challenge me to utilize all of myself for the sake of God’s kingdom.
- Share the love of Christ with people. People that I know, and people that I don’t know.
- Bake more, cook more. Not because I am completely adept in any of those areas, but because they are things that I love to do and would love to do more of.
- Focus on talents that I know that I have. I love the adventure of trying new things, but I need to focus on things that I do well and actually utilize those more. (Sure I love to paint, but give me a pen first.)
- Get my license and begin driving. (Haha, how many of you didn’t know that about me?!)
- Develop a serious relationship. (I guess that sounds really crazy, but I have been running away from guys for a very long time. I need to start living a life demonstrating that I really don’t believe that ALL men have cooties.)
- Love more, laugh more, live.
- Try something that I’ve never done before.
- Take a complete leap of faith. (Move somewhere where I won’t know many people, start a job that isn’t Tim Hortons related, hang out with someone new.)