I was with some friends while they were discussing Lost season 4. Long story short, I was informed that I could watch Lost from the very beginning on ABC.com? And like a kid in the school yard I said "sure I'll try some'a that." And it's all over. I am a junkie. I have no idea what happened in what season because they're all running together. But I do know my favorite Sawyer nicknames. (and I was very upset with Sun when she told him he had to stop the nicknames for a week.)
For a long time my favorite was Captain Falafel until he called Charlie "the Munchkin."
Look what I found!
Hope: The theological virtue by which we desire and expect from God both eternal life and the grace we need to obtain it. (CCC 1817) "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful." (Heb 10:23)
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
On a Happy Note
I had a snow day yesterday! And I did what every responsible college student does on a snow day.
I went SLEDDING!!!
I went SLEDDING!!!
Monday, February 11, 2008
Eternal Rest Grant Unto Her Oh Lord ...
There was an article in our school paper last week about the flu epidemic on our campus. It was somewhat tongue-n-cheek and mentioned how many classes were half empty and the Kroger decongestant shelf was completely empty. The pharmacist even said that FUS students bought them plum out of meds.
Amanda Pudvah, a senior was planning to attend a retreat this weekend but said in her Facebook status update that she wasn't going because her back and ribs were sore and she had a terrible cough...would we please pray for a speedy recovery. Sunday she woke up vomiting blood and died from complications due to pneumonia later that afternoon.
She is now more fully recovered than if she had returned to her dorm. As believers we have that hope and so we do not despair. We are consoled.
But...
death is still so wrong.
Please pray for Amanda and for the consolation of her family and friends. (even you non-Catholics)
...and let perpetual light shine upon her.
Amanda Pudvah, a senior was planning to attend a retreat this weekend but said in her Facebook status update that she wasn't going because her back and ribs were sore and she had a terrible cough...would we please pray for a speedy recovery. Sunday she woke up vomiting blood and died from complications due to pneumonia later that afternoon.
She is now more fully recovered than if she had returned to her dorm. As believers we have that hope and so we do not despair. We are consoled.
But...
death is still so wrong.
Please pray for Amanda and for the consolation of her family and friends. (even you non-Catholics)
...and let perpetual light shine upon her.
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