Friday, September 12, 2008

The Grind

So I decided to switch to blogger only for the reason of convenience.  When I upload photos here, it automatically uploads to my Gmail account so I have an online gallery set up. =p Yes, so it's been a good and long ride with Xanga (1600+ days), but it's time to turn over a new leaf.

So a few things that came across my thoughts this week. First, every few days we get LA Times in our mailbox so I get the enjoyment to read up on what's going on outside of Walnut/Hacienda Heights.  As I guessed it was covering the elections and I'm beginning to get irritated about how excited people get about who they are advocating.  We all know that most politicians make hopeful promises that they can't quite keep, but what amazes me is that every 4 years it seems like everyone forgets that! There's like this refreshed honeymoon period with the candidate again. On top of that, there so much twisted quotations that goes back and forth, taking things out of context and blowing it up. It's really a cycle. Not to say that we throw politics out the door, I know the necessity for it and the liberties I gain from it. But I want to say that it seems to have gotten muddy through these years.  All I can wrap up with is that Jesus, the Word in the flesh is the only one that will keep ALL His promises. Let it be true...

Well this week has been pretty much work and stay home. I sleep a little earlier now, usually before 1, but for some reason i sleep for like 9 or 10 hours! I don't know why I'm so tired?? If I didn't want to read my Bible I would sleep more. -__-  Anyways I was at work from 2-8 today and coming back I felt a hint of routine working life. The 9-5 Grind is nothing to look over. It's so easy to lose your focus of your purpose for each day. Coming home I just want to relax and get my brain sucked into some TV. But each day has its purpose and its lessons that I pray we embrace and not overlook or take for granted. It's late, Hosanna.

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