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| Age: 15 | Gender: Female | Location: Rochester, MN |
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| I'm not sure why you are reading this, I assure you it won't be very creative. I just recently began to go consistently to Rochester Covenant thanks to the hands of Tori, Katie, and Miriam, the three best friends a girl could ever have. The day I stepped in to the sanctuary I felt like a part of me that had been missing had been replaced, like a machine being put back together after years of storage. I guess my faith has been the same way. I grew up very Catholic, but as life changed my parents started to go less and less and finally we stopped all together. I remember thinking at my cousin's baptisim that it had been two years since I had set foot in a church, and it was two more years until the next baptisim! That was a really dark time in my life, but after coming to Rochester Covenant I feel like my faith is starting to awaken again. I has been really nice to be welcomed by a lot of you. You guys are some the best people I have ever known, and as an outsider, I hope you appreciate how lucky you have been to grow up with such a loving church family. Bless you all! | | Interests I love to go to school. I know, the question why comes to mind, but I just love to learn, to fill the empty spaces of my mind with things worth knowing and things that aren't useful, but interesting. I really enjoy writing. Essays, research papers, fiction, personal experience, anything. It just releases something in you that you can't release in another way. I also like playing my French Horn and singing in Honors Choir, though I recently changed over to Bella Voce, a young women's choir, in order to follow a highly acclaimed director formerly associated with H.C. I sometimes love ballet, but sometimes find the endless molding of one's body to fit ridiculous French ideals a bit extreme. But then the movements are so free you forget that you are wearing a crazy looking body suit! I also like to just hang out and watch movies with friends. You know, the usual | MoviesI really love visual art, too much probably. I really enjoy watching movies, but most of the ones I watch aren't really what you could call works of art! | MusicThe Killers- Great sounds coming from these guys recently, must love 'Since You Were Young'
The Beatles- Total classic, their most experimental CD,very bold. I have great memories with this album (bittersweet)
Norah Jones- All three albums are amazingly soulful, but the most recent is my favorite. These are the best songs to listen to in a down mood. I love crying to tracks 12 and 13
Queen- More classic! I love 'Killer Queen' and hate 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
Fleetwood Mac- Tacky but cool at the same time
The White Stripes- I adore the song 'Fell in Love with a Girl' it's perfect for those mindless head banging moments we all have sometimes
Joan as Policewoman- My new favorite artist. Very indie, very chic, very fabulous. Her soul pours out in each song, I really admire that. I wish she would tour the U.S. more, but hey, I'd stay in Italy too if I was on the cover of Italian Rollling Stone | BooksI love to read and wish I had more time for it, but hey, you actually need to accomplish things some days. But in general, I spend a lot of time 'with my stupid nose in a book' as my kind sister would so sweetly phrase it. I would love any suggestions for new reads. Anything BUT the Vampire Chronicles by Ann Rice, don't ask, just respect.
Harry Potter- A classic in the making series, or rather made but pending classic status.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull- Very uplifing, unfortunatly I no longer have my copy, but I recommend this slim beauty
Night- Ann Frank's only competition in the field of WWII Holocaust books.
The Outsiders- I had an original copy of this great book about society but it met the same new owner as many of my other books. Life Lesson: If you borrow a friend some books and then accumulate a lot of emotional baggage with them, you will never want to see those books again. Just return them and move on. Wow, I need to take my own advice someday.
Okay, more on books!
Three Cups of Tea- Amazingly inspirational, I saw the author in person at the library and got my copy signed, but it turned up in Arizona too.
The Kite Runner- Great crying book. Feeling depressed? Read about someone with a worse life and cry for them, it always works.
To Kill a Mockingbird- Great story about racisim
Happy Birthday or Whatever- Cute and quirky Korean family expose
The 5 People You Meet in Heaven- Prepare for tears!
Gotz and Meyer- Eerily written, very spooky, very good read
A Christmas Carol- Who doesn't love this book
A Midsummers Night Dream- Classic whimsy at its finest
Hard Love- More tears in these pages await you. | | Television Gilmore Girls (of course). Shamefully, I have a thing for America's Next Top Model every now and then. Discovery Channel. What NOT to Wear. LA Ink. Charmed reruns. Anything on when I am bored. |
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| jen |
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August 18, 2007 |
heyy. yeah i can problably just burn you a copy or icky thump. just tell me when you are going to be at church and i will bring it!
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Welcome to RCC ONLINE!! 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
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