Monday, January 11, 2010

I Kinda Feel Renewed Today :D

Soo.. I realized that my list of "Frequently Played" Music... Is getting out of hand..

30 Seconds to Mars, AFI, Anberlin, Angels and Airwaves, Breaking Benjamin, Coldplay, Collective Soul, Cute Is What We Aim For, Enya, Fiction Family, Foo Fighters, Framing Hanley, The Fray, Frou Frou, Goo Goo Dolls, Greg Laswell, Guster, The Hush Sound, Imogen Heap, Jack Johnson, Jack's Mannequin, James Morrison, Jay-Z, Jon Foreman, Journey, JT, Kanye, Keane, Lifehouse, Lilly Allen, Linkin Park, The Lost Prophets, Luda, Mat Kearney, Mika, Mobile, Molly Jenson, My Chemical Romance, My Favorite Highway, The Myriad, O.A.R, Oasis, OneRepublic, Owl City, Panic at the Disco, Paramore, Peter Bjorn and John, Phil Wickham, Pink, The Pogues, The Postal Service, Relient K, Sara Bareilles, The Scene Asthetic, Secondhand Serenade, Seether, The Shins, The Smiths, Snow Patrol, The Spill Canvas, Stone Sour, Story of the Year, Switchfoot, There For Tomorrow, Third Day, Three Days Grace, T.I, Timbaland, The Used, Vitamin String Quartet, The Who, Yellowcard.

I could cut back... Or I could just have earbuds surgically implanted into my ears... that sounds better :D

Yeah,, soo..I spent all day looking at info for my weekend trips in Europe. SO MUCH INFORMATION!
Air Fares, Buses, Trains, Ferries, Bed and Breakfasts, Hostles, Currency Converters, Must Sees, Cheap Eats and Drinks, Safety Tips, Internet Hot Spots.....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh BUT! The good news is that V and I planned a group trip to Ireland by plane... for like 150 bucks (Like round trip with bus fairs and lodging and everything.. yeah) because we are amazing. Shannon, Cliffs of Moher, and Bumpa* here I come :D
Next Planning is for our March trip to Geneva, and then our early April trip to The South of France.
I think the excitement is finally overwhelming me.. all of my bags come in the mail tomorrow, so I can start packing.. I think Im going to have to tranq. myself to get to sleep tonight.

- Daddy and I just got back from Mars Hill* though. Its funny, almost every member of my family has come with me now... and all of them agree. ITS AMAZING. Im so blessed they put sermons online so that I wont be without teaching in Europe.
Im currently working on Marks* sermon on Ruth on my own. http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/redeemingruth/gods-hand-in-our-suffering

While in Service we've been working on the Identity of Jesus in Luke. http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/luke

Please if you feel like you havent been being fed, Spiritually lately, watch these.. They are very challenging, interesting, and applicable sermons for everyday life.

Ok, well. Grace is staring at me because she wants to go to bed.. and apparently wont go without me (she has issues, or... rather maybe I do for talking to her... lol)

Keeping Grandma Kidd and Papa in my prayers this week especally, and if you could too, Id greatly appreciate it.

Night Friends :D


*Bumpa is my moms dad, his ashes were spread in Ireland, and he is where I get my Irish-ness from... Im excited to feel close to him...

**Mars Hill - Check it out here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Hill_Church

** Pastor Mark Driscoll -

Mark Driscoll's Bio:
Raised behind a strip club in a rough neighborhood near Seattle, Mark Driscoll attended a local Roman Catholic church and served as an altar boy. Not until college did he read the Bible cover-to-cover and turn his life over to Jesus. Five years later, at age 25, having no formal training he invited 12 people to meet in the living room of his rented house and founded Mars Hill Church.
Today more than 6,000 people attend one of Mars Hill's four campuses each Sunday in Seattle. His sermons are downloaded more than a million times a year. Driscoll also co-founded and is president of the Acts 29 Church Planting Network having helped launch more than 100 churches in the U.S. and seven countries. Most recently he founded and leads the Resurgence Missional Theology Cooperative, a resource enabling people to effectively reach their community by leading biblically faithful and culturally relevant lives.
Visit Mark's website at www.marshillchurch.org

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