January 31, 2014

Continuing the Journey


I’m back at Messiah College for my final semester.  I can’t help but to feel a spark of excitement as I continue on this on-going journey.  Even though I know this the beginning of the end of something special and unique, there is much more ahead of me.  I’m reminded of the old adage, “a door never closes unless another opens” and I truly believe this.  Life’s road has many potholes, but in the end, it is all worth it! 

January 24, 2014

Cheering Him On


I came upon this news clip today and thought it was totally inspiring.  Even though it is old, this shows what true determination brings if one has a mindset for success.  Once again, I thank you for your continuing support as I embark on my final semester!  Writing my blog has been one of the joys of my weekly routine for 2 ½ years and I’m truly grateful for your readership!  And now, the video!




P.S. I'm so sorry about the sound!  If you mute it, it's worth watching :)

January 17, 2014

Unending Hope

 

I know this is a recognizable piece of wisdom, but today I came upon it and spoke volumes to me.  As I feel the winds of change approach in my life, I find myself desperately clinging to things and routines I know and take refuge in them.  However, I have come to realize that the more I resist the hands of change; it is harder for me when it inevitably comes.  HOPE, I believe, is the guiding light that leads us ultimately to shore. 

January 10, 2014

Temple Grandin


I watched this lecture today and was totally blown away.  It reminded me of the book review I wrote for my last internship.  For me, Dr. Grandin is the definition of “differently abled.”  I truly hope you’ll be impressed as I when I watched this video.


January 3, 2014

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight


Today, I wanted to share my favorite poem written by Vachel Lindsay.  Although I was introduced to the piece several years ago, it reveals a fresh prospective every time I read it. As I re-visit it, I’m in awe of this poem’s power to paint poignant images in my mind, and certainly in others.  I hope you enjoy this poem as much as I do.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
 
(In Springfield, Illinois)
It is portentous, and a thing of state
That here at midnight, in our little town
A mourning figure walks, and will not rest,
Near the old court-house pacing up and down.

Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards
He lingers where his children used to play,
Or through the market, on the well-worn stones
He stalks until the dawn-stars burn away.

A bronzed, lank man! His suit of ancient black,
A famous high top-hat and plain worn shawl
Make him the quaint great figure that men love,
The prairie-lawyer, master of us all.

He cannot sleep upon his hillside now.
He is among us:—as in times before!
And we who toss and lie awake for long
Breathe deep, and start, to see him pass the door.

His head is bowed. He thinks on men and kings.
Yea, when the sick world cries, how can he sleep?
Too many peasants fight, they know not why,
Too many homesteads in black terror weep.

The sins of all the war-lords burn his heart.
He sees the dreadnaughts scouring every main.
He carries on his shawl-wrapped shoulders now
The bitterness, the folly and the pain.

He cannot rest until a spirit-dawn
Shall come;—the shining hope of Europe free;
The league of sober folk, the Workers' Earth,
Bringing long peace to Cornland, Alp and Sea.

It breaks his heart that kings must murder still,
That all his hours of travail here for men
Seem yet in vain.   And who will bring white peace
That he may sleep upon his hill again?

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