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Two Pots

An elderly Chinese woman had two large pots, each hung on the ends of a Pole, which she carried across her neck. One of the pots had a crack in it while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of Water.

         

          

         

At the end of the long walk from the stream to the house, the cracked pot Arrived only half full. For a full two years this went on daily, with The woman bringing home only one and a half pots of water.

         

Of course, the perfect pot was proud of its accomplishments. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection, and miserable that it could only do half of what it had been made to do.

         

After 2 years of what it perceived to be bitter failure, it spoke to the Woman one day by the stream. "I am ashamed of myself, because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your house."

         

The old woman smiled, "Did you notice that there are flowers on your side Of the path, but not on the other pot’s side? That’s because I have always known about your flaw, so I planted flower seeds on your side of the Path, and every day while we walk back, you water them." "For two years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate the table. Without you being just the way you are, there would not be this beauty to grace the house."

         

Each of us has our own unique flaw. But it’s the cracks and flaws we each have that make our lives together so very interesting and rewarding. You’ve just got to take each person for what they are and look for the good in them.

         

To all of my crackpot friends, have a great day and remember to smell The flowers…  ;- )

         

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Blue Like Jazz

I am in love with the book – Blue Like Jazz, "Nonreligious thoughts on Christian Spirituality," by Donald Miller. It is amazing. I think I will give y’all a little excerpt (I haven’t read the whole thing, but so far it is awesome):

Chapter 1 – Beginnings
"I started to sin about the time I turned ten. I believe it was ten, although it could have been earlier, but ten is about the age a boy starts to sin, so I am sure it was in there somewhere. Girls begin to sin when they are twenty-three or something, but they do life much softer by their very nature and so need less of a run at things."

Chapter 3 – Magic
"Everybody wants to be fancy and new. Nobody wants to be themselves. I mean, maybe people want to be themselves, but they want to be different, with different clothes or shorter hair or less fat. It’s a fact. If there was a guy who just liked being himself and didn’t want to be anybody else, that guy would be the most different guy in the world and everyone would want to be him."

Chapter 5 – Faith
"The Goofy thing about Christian Faith is that you believe it and don’t believe it at the same time. It isn’t unlike having an imaginary friend. I believe in Jesus; I believe he is the Son of God, but every time I sit down to explain this to somebody I feel like a palm reader, like somebody who works at a circus or a kid who is always making things up or somebody at a Star trek convention who hasn’t figured out the show isn’t real."
I get really excited about new books to read.  They are like new friends.  Betsy told me about this one, and I love her.

Is today Wednesday?  Happy Wednesday!

p.s. I love my new family I am living with – they are awesome.

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Dang it

Now I have to write stuff down.  I would rather talk about it then write it down.

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iPods

Megan cracks me up, I love watching people with their ipods.  Music collections are very personal, yes?

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Dave! – Bojangles is the happiest place on earth – they have the best biscuits in all of the world – and serve breakfast all day long with a drive thru and a smile! (Locations – sorry pete). 

My favorite is the Cajun Filet Biscuit Combo with seasoned fries (now you can enjoy bojangles seasoning at home or the office).

Oh, and Rome also has a Dwarf house Chick-fil-A (which is a chick-fil-a that is also a sit down restaurant like a steak and shake – but better, and they serve lots more stuff than the regular chick-fil-a). Dwarf houses are really fun and always have crushed ice. Yesterday the dwarf house had all you can eat chicken nuggets from 5-9 – although I missed the event. I hope all you can eat nuggets happens every Monday.

I haven’t really been playing on the internet much. I’ve been playing on westlaw a good bit, but that is about all. I miss the internet.

But I get to think about problems all day, and I like solving problems, so I might end up actually liking the practice of law. My attorneys are fun and nice and everyone who works in the office is really friendly and sweet. We are going to win the lottery together.

Oh, and they have great coffee.  And a huge refrigerator filled with soft drinks.  Things are going to work out.

Rome is much colder than Augusta, it was 55 degrees on my way to work this morning, I almost feel like I’m in the mountains!!

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Wish me luck!

I’m at the new job. In the new town. That has a bojangles (which is exciting).

I have my own office with windows.

I have already spilt water all over my desk. But I guess that is better than coffee.

I think I am going to survive, and I might actually like it a lot. But I’m still kind of nervous. So any encouragement would be appreciated. I miss you all.

Hugs and kisses.

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Porch Sitting

My cute friend Jennifer Blanchard is here. She just finished her first year of law school in Charleston and we are very proud.

Tonight is a prom night in Augusta. Not my high school’s prom I don’t think, but as a side note my high school won state in soccer tonight.

I’ve never seen so many limos drive up and down our street in my life. And I can promise you we have lived here longer than most.

My mom has been threatening to call 911 to report underage drinking. But we took the phone away from her and poured her another glass of wine and told her there was chocolate on her pillow upstairs, so we think she has been successfully diverted.

Mama and Jennifer are getting jealous, so I have to go, but Bella and Bo send their love.

(p.s. my mom is awesome).

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There is a billboard coming into Augusta on I-20 that says: CLIMBED EVEREST – BLIND, and has a picture of a man sitting on top of a mountain staring out (but I guess he isn’t staring out, because he is blind). Now I don’t want to diminish this guy’s accomplishment, because it is amazing to climb Everest, even with 20/20 vision. But I also know that my reasons for climbing mountains have everything to do with the view from the top and along the way. Sure, it is the accomplishment as well, but mostly it is the exhilaration of the view that gets me past 11,000 feet. It is awesome that this guy doesn’t let his limitations limit him, but it is kind of like, would you pay for an expensive meal if you couldn’t taste anything?

It is amazing when it becomes summer I start to notice all these little imperfections about me that I never notice in the winter, like a patch of dry skin on my shoulder, or the negativity of all the bruises I seem to accumulate, or the state of my cuticle (gah my nailbeds suck!).

aspirin is a miracle worker. Really. Wonderful stuff.

My dogs are clean. This is exciting because they were very dirty. Mama washed them today.

Mary Beth graduated from nursing school today!!!! Congratulations Mary Beth!!!!

Daddy went to Vienna today – he and Dick are biking from Vienna to Budapest – down the Danube. I’m jealous, I miss Europe.

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I finished my paper. It wasn’t long enough. I don’t think I have ever written a paper that was long enough. Honestly, my whole life is that I have never been able to to make my paper’s long enough. And yet I always have so much to say. I don’t understand.

But it is nice to be finished. But I wish it had been longer.

We went out to sushi last night. Sushi is something I don’t understand. Sake is also something I don’t understand. Most of the time I don’t think I want sushi at all. But I always enjoy it. And every once in a while I think that I might die and/or hurt someone if I can’t have some sushi immediately. But every time I know I am going to a sushi place, I always think about how much I do not want any sake. But every time I sit down at the sushi place, I start to cave. And as soon as I have one piece of sushi I hit my breaking point. I have to have some sake. I don’t even like it. I know I don’t. But I really want it and love it. I enjoy it. It is the strangest thing.

The new sushi place in Augusta is called Takosushi. It is sushi and Mexican food. The sushi chef used to be at Twist in Atlanta, which is one of my favorite restaurants of all times. His name is Sammy and we are big friends. I took a shot of sake with a quail egg in it on Saturday night with Jennifer. I’ve decided to be open to new experiences these days. But eggs aren’t really my thing, so I don’t think that is an experience I am going to do again.

It is so weird to be finished. I start work on Monday. I hope I can be useful. Love y’all.

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Things I’ve learned

You know those people that everyone else says are terrible and that you shouldn’t trust and that they aren’t worth it?

Believe people when they tell you this stuff.

Because it almost always turns out to be true.

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