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Psalm 73:26 ~
"My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Day... umm, all the way til day 9

Okay, so I officially suck at this. In my defense, I was deathly ill until today. When I was finally able to re-enter society, which was quite fun!
Anyway, I'll be doing quite a few Q&A's in this one blog to try and catch up. Apologies for the delay.

Topic 9: Tell me a story about how you are stranded on a small island. What 5 things would you bring with you? What are some of the things you would do first upon your arrival? How would you get rescued? What would you say to the first person you see after being rescued?
Topic 10: Your a Llama. What would you do?
Topic 11: Favorite Book or Series. Why should we read it. Convince me.
Topic 12: What one thing would you die happy upon completion.

#9 A: So this one time I was stranded on a small island and I only had 5 things with me, my toothbrush, a pocket knife, a box full of hair ties, a self-filtering water bottle and naturally my laptop. One of the first things I did was take note of my surroundings, it was a tropical island, I could tell by all the palm trees and bunches of coconuts and banana's. No sign of ferocious animals... yet. Was there human life on the island? Couldn't tell yet. But then again, I had just arrived, so how would I know? After looking at my surroundings and taking mental note, I began to do what any sensible person would do. I got out my laptop and started writing about my little island and of course named it the island Thurco. Don't ask me how I came up with this, I was just struck with a stoke of genius. (I actually was looking around my room and saw my book "Sherlock Holmes" written by Arthur Conan Doyle, so naturally I took the "thur" out of Arthur and the "co" out of Conan" and came up with Thurco. But... anyway, back to my imaginary, amazing, island story) Then, I took my pocket knife, climbed up a tree and cut down banana's, cause I don't like coconuts and I ate them. The banana's, not the coconuts, because I don't like coconuts. And then I brushed my teeth, cause sometimes those funny stringy things will get between your teeth after eating banana's and I wanted to look cute when I was rescued. Then, I took my pocket knife and cut branches and big leaves and tied them together with my hair ties to make a shelter. I then went and filled up my self-filtering water bottle, went back to my hair tie made hut and got back on my computer, wrote down everything that had happened that day and then linked onto some random space wifi connection and IM'd my cousin Mindy (A: because she's the one who told me to write this ridiculous story and B: because my mom and dad don't know how to IM), I told her I was in trouble, stranded on a small island and she sent help to come get me! And like a good cousin should, she sent me a very single, very good looking, very tan, very tall man who had a great smile and nice, white teeth to come save me and the first thing I said upon seeing him was; "God is good."
The End.

#10: I would NEVER, I repeat, NEVER be a llama. But if I were, I would go jump off a cliff and end my useless, disgusting life.

#11: Robin Jones Gunn, The Christy Miller Series. Best series because it's very relateable to this generation of girls, it had many dynamics, including (but not limited to), humor, romance, christian principles and real life scenario's. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a solid, christian series for teen girls & young adult women.

#12: Living a life honoring to God through my conduct and speech, being the example of Christ, relying on His strength and not my own. (Of course, the end of my sanctification will be the completion of that, but ya know.)

Signed,
gypsy girl

2 comments:

  1. So, the island story was amazing. I love how you knew exactly who I would send to rescue you, because naturally I would send you a guy that you would marry and live happily ever after with....because we all know that's coming in the part two in the island story series.

    I would like to file complaint on the follow two question...the llama story was lame and DEFINETLY not G rated. I expect a better answer when "Mindy's 20 amazing topics: part two" comes out. Then, the book question was also lame because you convinced me to read that series eons ago. The point of the question was to get me some new and exciting reading....not revisit awesome, but old series. Even though, I have to say I would have said the same thing, because that series is incredible times two.

    Finally, the last question was BRILLIANT. Youre best work yet. You know....I really should be your editor. We could go a long ways with your pen (or fingers) and my criticism. =P

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  2. Well I feel like you are such a good cousin, that OF COURSE, you would send me the perfect man! I mean, I would do the same thing for you ;)

    I know, I know... I'm working on the parental advisory.

    Oh! If you want a new series. Read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. It's an adventure story, totally addicting, you would LOVE it! Guaranteed.

    I think we would have a budding career together =)

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