like the song says this is a blog for someone who wants to say something (anything) and who's happy to wait and see what time will bring...
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Name that movie
"...I'm a woman. We don't say what we want, but we reserve the right to be pissed off if we don't get it. That's what makes us so fascinating - and not just a little bit scary".
I liked sliding doors, and i'm very fussy about movies so this says a lot...
I thought it was a good reflecting movie, particularly about the 'what if' part of life, and the twist at the end made an interesting point about the unpredictable nature of fate.
to be a daughter that makes God proud chocolate covered strawberries the perfect pair of winter uggies a bottle of red from "The Mill" wineries my family to become Christians fresh water, fruit and veggies a guy who is totally into me - and yeah, world peace (not necessarily in that order)
geez, jodi. "yeah, it was sliding doors, but that's not the point." just take that small victory from me, whatever... i'm going to get a broom to sweep my broken heart off. the. floor.
kidding. :)
baha @ world peace. not at the concept itself, but just the way you tagged it on at the end. i added an american white-trash accent in my head (not implying that you are). i like your list, though.
i would like... to know whether this degree is what i am supposed to be doing, ah! oh, and i want my student card to come back to me.
alex are u not linking journo??? oh, how sad :( if it was all the ridiculous 1st yr subjects dont panic...things get better. especially wen u get to radio features (like 15 mins long fun fun fun) and docos and investigative (stress stress stress)...really, it does get better. althought the other day in one of the journo theory classes we were studying economic theory...i was v confused...its not an economics degree. anywho, its still fun, but then i think i am just a nerd, so dont take my word for it
I have the privilege (and most days the joy) of working fulltime in Christian ministry with the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students: and I'm based at the biggest testimony to ugly concrete designs - UTS - where with a team of others I minister to young men and women (well, more so to the girls!).
I also sometimes work as a freelance makeup artist which allows me to indulge in a couple of my great loves; being creative, playing with colour and spending time with a wide variety of people.
This blog has a couple of purposes - namely a forum for me to express things that I have been experiencing or thinking through (whether in day-to-day life or in ministry) and hopefully as a way to challenge some others in how they view the impact of Jesus on their lives too.
9 Comments:
At 9:01 pm, Anonymous said…
sliding doors. lydia.
indeed it resonates, oh how it resonates.
al.x.
At 9:39 pm, Anonymous said…
so what do you want?
At 12:37 am, Angela Dorizas said…
i dont remember liking sliding doors. i found it annoying film to watch.
good point though jodi
At 9:42 pm, Di said…
I liked sliding doors, and i'm very fussy about movies so this says a lot...
I thought it was a good reflecting movie, particularly about the 'what if' part of life, and the twist at the end made an interesting point about the unpredictable nature of fate.
At 10:35 pm, jodi said…
yes it was sliding doors but that's not the point
what do i want???
to be a daughter that makes God proud
chocolate covered strawberries
the perfect pair of winter uggies
a bottle of red from "The Mill" wineries
my family to become Christians
fresh water, fruit and veggies
a guy who is totally into me
- and yeah, world peace
(not necessarily in that order)
At 10:56 pm, Anonymous said…
geez, jodi. "yeah, it was sliding doors, but that's not the point." just take that small victory from me, whatever... i'm going to get a broom to sweep my broken heart off. the. floor.
kidding. :)
baha @ world peace. not at the concept itself, but just the way you tagged it on at the end. i added an american white-trash accent in my head (not implying that you are). i like your list, though.
i would like... to know whether this degree is what i am supposed to be doing, ah! oh, and i want my student card to come back to me.
al.x.corm
At 11:00 pm, Anonymous said…
ps -- that 'corm' thing on the end of 'al.x'... i think it's part of the 'word verification'. hahahaha, sorry.
At 11:27 pm, Angela Dorizas said…
alex are u not linking journo???
oh, how sad :(
if it was all the ridiculous 1st yr subjects dont panic...things get better. especially wen u get to radio features (like 15 mins long fun fun fun) and docos and investigative (stress stress stress)...really, it does get better. althought the other day in one of the journo theory classes we were studying economic theory...i was v confused...its not an economics degree. anywho, its still fun, but then i think i am just a nerd, so dont take my word for it
At 11:35 am, Anonymous said…
"a guy who is totally into me"
Is there anything more attractive than a guy who is totally into God?!
Nice, Funny,
Spunky, Sporty, Smart,
Tasteful, Thoughtful, Tactless (gotta love boys and their dumb insensitive moments)
TEMPORARY
Faith...ETERNAL
I just don't get the non Christian dating business. Its clearly going to run into insolevency.
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