Monday, November 21, 2011

What I'm Most Thankful for

This year has been very tough for me, especially lately, and that makes me appreciate things a lot more. The thing that I am most thankful for is definitely my mom. She is the best thing in the world to me and I don't always show it. Another thing I am very thankful for is my little sister. We may fight most of the time, but she is truly my best friend. I am also very thankful for my grand-daddy, he is amazing and my hero. I am very, very thankful for Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Townsend, they are very supportive and that is nice to know. I don't know what I would do without any of these people in my life, and I thank God everyday.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Career Day

Today, we had career day at school. We picked four different session choices to go visit, and I picked nursing, dentistry, ER medicine, and social work/psychotherapy. My favorite was social work/psychotherapy. I didn't think that it would be that interesting, but it really is! I really liked hearing Kim tell us all of her stories about the crazy things her patients have done. One thing I learned while I was listening to her was, the difference between schizophrenia and multiple personalities. I never knew there was a difference between the two, and that's pretty cool! After listening to her, I am really considering that field for my future job. Another choice I am considering is nursing. The past year I have really started thinking about nursing. Surprisingly dentistry was the most boring one today, and I have always wanted to go into hygiene.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Ancient Roman Lunch (Prandium)

In my English class this past week, I had to do a project on Ancient Roman's lunch, which was also called Prandium. I researched what they would eat for lunch and pretty much what I got out of it was that they ate bread and cheese and drank watered down wine. Sometimes they would eat the leftovers from the night before. When I brought my food into class, I brought 3 different kinds of cheese and bread that was kind of like toast. I also brought grape juice into drink because obviously we couldn't bring wine. Here is a picture of what the Ancient Romans would have eaten at prandium.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Refining your Walk with Christ

This week is Spiritual Emphasis week at my school, and we have a speaker, Brent Gambrell, talking to us. In my opinion, he is the best speaker we have ever had because he has a great sense of humor and he's real. One thing that he said that I keep thinking about is how refining gold and silver can relate to you walk with Christ. When he first said this I was confused, but once he explained it, it made sense to me. The first step of refining is to mine. Mining relates because it is like when you are trying to find your identity, and you finally find it. The second step is to clean. Cleaning relates because it is like when you pray for the first time and you ask for forgiveness of your sins. The third step is to heat. Heating relates because this is showing how God heats things up in your life to tempt you. When they add lead, that is relating to when you hang out with the wrong people, and they are pulling you away from your faith. The next step is to scrape away all of the crud from the clean gold or silver. That relates to when we remove the bad things from our life. The last step is to mold. Molding relates because after you have asked for forgiveness and you are pure, and God molds you into his own image. This is a great comparison and I will never forget this.