How true
Tonight I was out with Sara A. and she said to me, "Isn't it amazing the situations we get ourselves into when we're standing outside the will of God?"
And I thought, "Yes, it really is."
Tonight I was out with Sara A. and she said to me, "Isn't it amazing the situations we get ourselves into when we're standing outside the will of God?"
And I thought, "Yes, it really is."
I added a new post to katespeak today. It's not as well-written as some I've done, and it doesn't convey my point as clearly as I would like it to. It didn't flow. But it'll do. You'll get the idea.
Maybe the French could spend some time and money building their Army, fighting bad guys or doing something constructive instead devoting all their resources toward one-upping themselves in the tallest structure contest.
I mean granted their new bridge does serve a purpose, but Chirac and all the rest talk about it in purely aesthetic terms, revealing their true feelings. They just really like tall stuff.
"It's a miracle of equilibrium. It's French engineering genius. It's dialogue between nature and man. It's a marvel of art and architecture."
"Oh yeah, and it'll help with traffic too (we think)."
Okay, write at the top of the "edit posts" page is a button that says, "create new post." That way mom and dad can actually ... well, create new posts to put it simply, instead of just commenting to existing ones. AAARGHH! It's like playing cards with my brother's kids ....
(that's a line from Tombstone, by the way, before you all start reminding me my brother doesn't have kids. I know!)
:) Kate
Hi, this is Kate.
I just want everyone to know if you're not reading my other blog, I'm writing you out of my will. Actually I don't have a will. Also I don't own anything to speak of. But if I had a will, and something to put in it, I would write you out of it, you hypothetical non-reader of my other blog. Also it's raining. Thanks for your time.