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Sunday, 03 February 2008

  • I'm bringing Xanga back - drop a comment if you're with me!
    Carrie just did this too. We are both scared to loose touch with our old Xanga life, I think.

Wednesday, 27 June 2007

  • Currently Reading
    The War Between the States: America's Uncivil War
    By John J. Dwyer
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    My Dad has us all obsessed with The War Between the States....

    So obsessed, in fact, that we no longer call it 'The Civil War', no. We are now 'educated'. We call it as it really was. Being "educated" can be sad sometimes. I was always so happy when, in all the movies, Lee finally surrendered and the Union won! I was always so mad at people who have bumper stickers with the confederate flag.

    Now I know the truth - that most of the people today who proudly stand on the side of Johnny Reb are standing there for different reasons than I was told. They aren't ALL Ku Klux Klan.

    So now I have to watch Gods & Generals, Gettysburg, Glory, etc. with a sinking feeling welling in my heart as Lee makes one silly decision after another in those final days after Stonewall was gone. I scream "NOOOOOO!" when he finally signs the surrender documents.

    It is sad to be on the loosing side.

    And it is amazing to see that the things I learned from hundreds of books, etc. growing up (school books, Adventures in Odessy, American Girls books, kids books, really really little kids books, etc.), all give a wrong view on the causes of this war.

    The more I study history, the more I am discovering the start of a corrup "American Worldview" in the 19th century. And it seemed like such an innocent time! But I guess, like my Mom always says, "You can't start out at the top of the stairs - you have to get there one step at a time." (Note: My Mom didn't say that exactly, in fact it changes a bit with every subject we discuss, but I think after 21 years of hearing it that I may finally have gotten the gist of it).

    OK, enough with that. We have been pretty busy, my family and I.

    An amazing 10-day vacation in Tennesee and Virginia, (that is counting the days of driving in a full 15-passanger van, by the way, though it probably shouldn't).

    The conclusion to Vision Forum's Jamestown 400 Treasure Hunt that has consumed many, many hours of our lives since October.

    Weddings (friends, not us, lol). Shopping with Mom. Babysitting for the first time in 2 years. Yes, Summer life has been good!

    I do miss Xanga terribly. But Facebook is less demanding. And my current favorite messageboard SO much more interactive!

    Change is good, but I do hate getting there.

    I didn't write the below, as evidenced by the title and the key phrase "author unknown". But some words are so true, you feel as though you have written them. So here it is - an echo of my heart:

    A Confederate Soldier’s Prayer

    (author unknown)

    I asked God for strength, that I might achieve.

    I was made weak, that I might learn to humbly obey.

    I asked for health, that I might do greater things.

    I was given infirmiry, that I might do better things.

    I asked for riches, that I might be happy.

    I was given poverty, that I might be wise.

    I asked for power that I might have the praise of men.

    I was given weakness, that I might feel the need of God.

    I asked for all things, that I might enjoy life.

    I was given life, that I might enjoy all things.

    I got nothing I asked for but got everything I had hoped for.

    Almost despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered.

    I am, among all people, most richly blessed.

     

    If you are further interested in something "Civil War", here is an amazing love letter written by Major Sullivan Ballou to his wife. He was killed in the Battle of Bull Run.

    My very dear Sarah,

    The indications are very strong that we shall move in a few days – perhaps tomorrow. Lest I should not be able to write again, I feel impelled to write a few lines that may fall under your eye when I shall be no more…

    Sarah my love for you is deathless, it seems to bind me with mighty cables that nothing but Omnipotence could break; and yet my love of Country comes over me like a strong wind and bears me unresistibly on with all these chains to the battle field.

    The memories of the blissful moments I have spent with you come creeping over me, and I feel most gratified to God and to you that I have enjoyed them for so long. And hard it is for me to give them up and burn to ashes the hopes of future years, when, God willing, we might still have lived and love together, and seen our sons grown up to honorable manhood, around us. I have, I know, but few and small claims upon Divine Providence, but something whispers to me – perhaps it is the wafted prayer of my little Edgar, that I shall return to my loved ones unharmed. If I do not my dear Sarah, never forget how much I love you, and when my last breath escapes me on the battle field, it will whisper your name. Forgive my many faults and the many pains I have caused you. How thoughtless and foolish I have often times been! How gladly would I wash out with my tears every little spot upon your happiness…

    But, O Sarah! If the dead can come back to this earth and flit unseen around those they loved, I shall always be near you; in the gladdest days and in the darkest nights … always, always, and if there be a soft breeze upon your cheek, it shall be my breath, as the cool air fans your throbbing temple, it shall be my spirit passing by. Sarah do not mourn me dead; think I am gone and wait for thee for we shall meet again…

    And so ends another Xanga entry that interest only one person... ah well. If I was trying to please the public, I'd be blogging about American Idol.

     

Thursday, 03 May 2007

  • Currently Reading
    The Complete Works of Charlotte Bronte and Her Sisters
    By Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte Charlotte Bronte
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    OK guys. It's not that I've given up on Xanga (though I don't see why not - everyone else has!) but I just needed something with a tighter topic line.

    SO if you are interested, check out my new blog http://trina-writes.blogspot.com. It focuses (like I said, tightly) around the struggles of a would-be writer (that's me) and it is also my BOOK BLOG. (I love Stephanie Clayton's so much I just had to have one of my own!)

    SO if you are in any way interested in a young, struggling writers life AND/OR love to read people's views on books, please visit me, leave a comment (you don't have to have a Blogspot blog yourself - I think it just asks you for an email address), or not.

    :) I hope those of you who go there enjoy!

    And as for Xanga - I hope to update on my REGULAR life soon, once I have something worthwhile to say: the only thing that is happening in my life right now is popping pills like Dr. House - except unlike Dr. House, MY pills are not handfuls of Vicodin, but healthy (and legal) garlic, vitamins, other herbs, and an occasional Aleve - I've been sick for 5 weeks and now I am getting it all over again. :( 

    Until I feel better or just feel something,

    ~Trina

Wednesday, 18 April 2007

  • The Tragedy at Virginia Tech

     

    A excerpt from Doug Phillips blog:

    ...We must acknowledge that the rise of community violence is a judgment of the Lord. Our nation has broken covenant with the God of our fathers. We have forsaken the law of God and have worshipped before false idols. We have sacrificed our children, not only spiritually and intellectually to the high priests of a new secular religion in our government schools, but have quite literally sacrificed baby boys and girls to the gods of convenience in the abortuaries of America. One out of four Americans is not here because they were aborted by their mothers.

    The modern trend toward school killings must be considered in terms of the hopelessness and evil which is being communicated to the children of this generation through the music culture, the entertainment culture, the sexual culture, and the intellectual culture of evolution and meaninglessness — all of which converge in modern schools. Our children are being taught the Gospel of evolution and man. It is a religious faith that ultimately teaches that transcendent truth does not exist and that life is meaningless, being the product of chance. Why are we surprised when the present generation acts upon the logical implications of this false gospel? If we do not see the connection between this false faith and the culture of death, we are blind bats, or willingly ignorant. The answer for us as a people is repentance and restitution, which begins by turning from our sins and reclaiming the ancient paths of the Lord wherein there is hope.

    The worst response to school murders that our politicians could make would be to further disarm the American citizenry. The heavy death toll may in part be attributed to past legislation making it difficult for citizens to carry side arms. If even one of the students in that university had been armed, Cho Seung-hui could have been stopped. A strong case can be made that in a violent society like our own, it is the duty of every Christian man to be armed such that he is ready, willing, and able to come to the immediate aid of his neighbor in the face of the ruthless behavior of lawless men. We have one of two futures — a police state full of regulation and controls, where only the state and criminals have access to guns, thus leaving most women and children defenseless to evildoers, or an informed and well-armed population, which is, to my mind, the surest safeguard against lawless men.

    (In conclusion,) Every tragedy is an opportunity God gives to reflect glory and honor to Him. We give glory to Him as we reach out to others and lead them to the great Comforter. Now is the time for Christians to reach out in love to those who are in unimaginable pain, as well as those who are just shell-shocked by the horrible news. There is a time to mourn with those who mourn, and this is that time. Let us mourn, love, and encourage — and let us give God the glory in everything — even death.

Wednesday, 14 February 2007

  • As Promised, the Pictures...

     Here we go,

    Valentine's Day ~ 2007

    And the first couple...

    Roy & Chon's little Sister

    Carrie & Joseph as "Roy O'Bannon & Chon Lin" from 'Shanghai Knights'

    Next we have the fabulous:

    Dairy Queen & Burger King

    Dairy Queen & Buger King!!! Played by Michelle & Cody

    Dairy Queen & King

    Who can top that, but we try with:

    Ray & Rachel 2

    The astonishing likenesses of Daniel & Selina as Ray & Rachel (Tom Cruise & Dekota) from 'War of the Worlds'

    Casey & I were next with:

    Maximus & Lucilla2

    Gladiator and... Lucilla (had to do an IMDB for that one!)

    PICT0034

    Shanna & Caleb took FOREVER to get dressed and Roy took a rest.

    Roy takes a rest

    Cody & Michelle relived the scary commercial 'Wake up with the King'

    Wake up with the King 2

    Casey & I kept having wardrobe malfunctions, but Casey managed to stay in character through slipping carboard and smudgy face makeup.

    Wardrobe malfunctions but Casey still in character

    Selina was sent to give us progress reports - they are almost ready!

    Selina gives us progress reports

    Still time for some yogo:

      Carrie & Dan candid

    When Shanna & Caleb FINALLY showed up, they blew us all away with their detail and originality:

    Pocahontas & Capt  

    Pocohantos & Captain John Smith (Not the cartoon version - they went for the real goods - and won the prize! Horray!)

    This year has been the best yet!

     Group shot 1

    Hope your Valentines Day was a pleasent as mine!!!

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    • Name: Trina
    • Metro: Tampa Bay Area
    • Birthday: 12/4/1985
    • Gender: Female
    • Member Since: 3/9/2004

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