January 23rd, 2010 §
We’re almost there! After we got home from our weekend away, I came home to a mess:

That wasn’t so happy. But I eventually unburied my room and felt much better after doing so.

We had a girls’ night out at the movies and went to see Sherlock Holmes. If I were really good with words like my sister, I could write this amazing movie review. But unfortunately I’m not all that great at writing…so I’ll just say that I liked the movie. Anyways, I thought this chair looked like it had come out of the movie. And that’s about where all the meaning behind this picture ends
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I’ve seen lots of pictures like this one before, but I had never really tried all that hard to take one. But then I found this article and felt inspired to try some of the shots in it, and this one seemed like the easiest one to begin with. I actually had to set it up in our bathroom since that was the only place in the house that I could get completely dark in the middle of the day
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And with that, I think I’ve adequately caught up with my blogging needs for a while. Hopefully my next absense won’t be as long.
January 23rd, 2010 §
So, Friday morning of last week found myself and my dear friend Lydia in a car driving to a mysterious location:

The drive was really nice, even if it was wet and sort of dreary looking outside. Anyways, late in the morning we found ourselves at a gigantic church in Houston where both of us have spent considerable time in the past 4 years.
Friday was my first day to walk around with a nametage that said “community judge” at a tournament. I liked it a lot. I also liked walking into the judges’ room. That was fun.
On Saturday we all watched lots of debate rounds. Big surprise, I know. I think this might have been my favorite picture from the day:

This was after David and Christina’s LD round. I’m not sure why I like it so much, other than the fact that everyone in it could have their own caption or thought bubble stuck on it. And it just makes me laugh
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On Sunday night I went to a night of prayer in a gigantic church with hundreds if not thousands of people all there because of the 2nd-largest abortion clinic in the world opening in Houston. It was amazing to see how many people came.

On Monday, we all participated in a march around the abortion clinic and the surrounding neighborhoods. There were an estimated 10,000 people who were there–again, amazing. I was so grateful to be there.
Afterwards we all loaded up and headed home. And that ends Part 2.
January 23rd, 2010 §
See title? Well, I think it’s pretty straightforward. I’ll be adding 2 or 3 new posts from the past week or so.

Don’t remember what day this was, but I do remember why I took it
. I’m shooting a wedding in March, so I decided to play around with ring shots. As a side note, does anyone find the term “shooting” a little disturbing? I mean, if I told you I was going to go shoot my sister, would you be alarmed? Just wondering.

This is my new phone. His name is Will. I like him very much. I don’t know if Gilbert is jealous yet.

“Because you have been trustworthy in a very small matter, take charge of ten cities.” Good verse. I read it on a day I needed to hear it
. Don’t you love it when that happens?

And finally, the last picture of this post, my flow from the last TP debate I was ever in. Round 6 at Nationals 2009, Bob Jones University. I was feeling nostalgic the night before Lydia and I drove down to the Houston Warm Up.
And that, my friends, brings Part 1 to a close.