Tuesday, 29 September 2009


Well I have exciting news. Really exciting news, to be sure. This is our 203rd blog. When I really sit down and think about it, that's a freakishly large number (which is why I'm not going to sit down and think about it because first of all, I probably can't even count that high...)
Anyway.
So, I need your dear readers input and ideas DESPERATELY.
As you may or may not know I'm writing a book. (Which by now you should know because I HAVE TOLD YOU SO MANY TIMES! If I'm going to write this stuff, you should take the time to read it!!!)
And I am not sure if my ending will be too much for a reader. So, the question of the century is this: What do you like books you read to end like? Give some examples please!!

Then after I finish RTBB (the book I'm working on, those are abbreviations for it though, the title is rather long) it's onto my next book, which I think I will have to scout locations for. Which leads me to my NEXT almost question of the century: should the setting be a small town in Canada, Kansas or Maine???

Your feedback would be greatly appreciated!!! Anyway.
There is really nothing that I have to say. Nothing uplifting or encouraging. This week has been one of those weeks where I want to just sit and admire and think about everything God has done. I want to just sit there and drink it all in.
Except I do want to say this:
God makes everything happen in his due time. And his plan is perfect.
I have to learn that the hard way a lot because I want my calling NOW. We live in a now world. We want information? We can look it up on Google in seconds. We want to call someone? We whip out a cell phone and press a few buttons. Fast food we get NOW.
But God isn't focused about now. He wants to prune you, and prepare you, he takes time.
Because the finest art in the world takes TIME.
Blurb for the day.

  • My sister (in spirit, Emma :)) has been sick lately. My right arm feels like it's been cut off.
  • Can I just say that would be really angering if my right arm was cut off? I use my right arm ALL the time. Very inconvenient, to be sure.
  • Life is beautiful, that is all I have to say.
Trip, Ace & Demo,

~Yours Truly

P.S. what if someone picked you out in a crowd? Shine.

5 comments:

LPT said...

Oh boy do I understand!
On a random note, I just published my 90th blog. Ten more and I'll be at 100!
But MAN do I understand. It seems that the moment you let go of knowing your destiny, your future, what's going to happen at all, God WILL let you know.
It's like when you say something and you don't think somebody is listening. You wait and wait until you KNOW they're listening. That's when you speak. I think that's how it is with God. He likes to know you're listening to Him even a tiny amount compared to how much He's listening to you.
You have NO idea how much I relate. I was given a word from God, and I still don't know a whole lot about my future. It's difficult, but you just have to give it to God. COMPLETELY.

Anonymous said...

Ok so in a book ending I think that it is really important to get an emotion out of the reader like in my sisters keeper IF YOU ARE READING MY SISTERS KEEPER AND DO NOT WANT THE ENDING TO BE RUINED DO NOT I REPETE DO NOT READ ON (because i know that you have read this one)anna dies in a car accedent which made me really mad... now i told my dad i hated that book but now that i think about it i really love it, the writer should be getting emotions like that out of you no matter what they are. (Examples: Sadness, Anger, Excitment ect.)
~Emma
(Not anonymous)

Anonymous said...

So I definitely think that it should take place in Maine. For sure. For some reason, Maine really reminds me of bluberry muffins. Don't ask why. Just accomodate. So yeah. Also, I just have to say that I would still be your twinkie if you cut off your right arm. Don't worry about it. :)
~Grace
(like Emma, not anonymous)

Anonymous said...

Oh i forgot to tell you that I think if you want it to be an interesting place, main and if you want to a boring place kansas. like sometimes you want it to take place in a really boring litle town ya know?
~this time it is anonymous
(Just kidding its emma again!)

Anonymous said...

I love love love this picture. It is so happy and free.

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