one thing i've learned & continue to learn: this life is not mine own or about our version of the end result but joyfully & painfully about the transformation process

Monday, December 27, 2010

"i'm so glad you're alive"

the title of this post was penned a few weeks ago by my sweet friend heather johnson. since i work in retail, starting around thanksgiving weekend until yesterday, it seemed my life was consumed 95% w/ work & 5% fun. Christmas fun activities were a plenty on the calendar but due to my current job, i had to be selective in the ones i could attend which then meant seeing my friends outside of the one i live w/ truly were treasured moments.

plus, all of the craziness of the holiday season meant not only my human interactions were limited but my blog posting were severely limited as well. i promise i have done more than work since my last post & i will take the time in the next few days to share some of those joyful experiences.

until then, i hope everyone no matter how fast-paced, different, or the same your Christmas holiday celebration was that you enjoyed a glorious celebration of a birth and life meant to rescue and save us all from our death sentence.