Randy's Life"We can rest contentedly in our sins and in our stupidities, and anyone who has watched gluttons shoveling down the most exquisite foods as if they did not know what they were eating will admit that we can ignore even pleasure. But pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world. "~C.S. Lewis
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Name: Randy
Birthday: 2/5/1985
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Interests: God, Family, outdoors, weight lifting, eating, sleeping, loud music, movies, being honest, good times, long talks, good truthful friends, deep subjects, debating ...
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Monday, December 18, 2006

You Are a Snowman
Friendly and fun, you enjoy bringing holiday cheer to everyone you know!


Monday, November 27, 2006

Yes I know I know. I haven't posted in forever. I'm still of the impression that xanga is little more then just a place to voice your feelings...however, I'm going to make the acception.

Most of you go to Wellspring and heard the sermon this morning. I was greatly blessed by it and hope you were too. My pastor's point from Hebrews 2 was basically that our suffering is necessary not just to make us stronger...but mostly to show us how much we need our Saviour and how little we can actually do about our problems. This is extremely helpful to me. For the past 8 or so months since Emily and I broke up, I've really struggled with why that happened, why it was painful, and why I can't seem to find someone now or even if I should be looking. The sermon ministered to me in that it showed me that my pain is not just because of something I may have done or even what I may deserve. Rather, my continued pain is to show me how much I need my Lord and Saviour and how little I can do on my own. While I have continued to focus on the "me" part, I have ignored on how vulnerable this should have made me and how needly for God I should have been.

Why do we struggle? Why do we have pain? More importantly, why are we not looking more to God then ourselves to work the problems out? We have a saviour who is 100 percent God, but was not always also 100 percent man. He became that unexplanable and uncontradicting combination for us.


Saturday, August 26, 2006

Ah yes, thank you Despenza for reminding me! How in the world could I have forgotten...ok most of you know I went up to PHC last weekend for a visit and for my buddy Chris' going away party. So Saturday, Mac, Despenza and I were at the mall just hanging out...came out to find that I had locked my keys in my car. Needless to say, not something you want to find when you are 4 hours away from home. So I checked with security and found out that they would not open it because they had been sued previously. So big D offers to try to open it....if we can find a wire hanger....30 min later we come to the odd conclusion that no store in that entire mall had wire hangers. Blew our minds. So we go to Sears and got...you ready? Weedeater string. I know this is hard to imagine but stay with me. With my doors locked and windows up, we spent 2 hours fishing weedeater wire through the very small crack btween my door and the car frame and looped both front door's handles. Sadly enough, through that extremely difficult and tedious exercise, my car will not unlock if you pull the door handles if the car is locked. So needless to say, we were all a little upset. So I went back to Sears, bought a 3 foot long steel yard stick, went back out, pulled the top of the door open as much as possible(maybe an eighth of an inch) and shoved the stick down and finally hit the unlock button. Teehee. Wish I had thought of that two and a half hours earlier.
I had my first week of internship this week. Thus far I have run code(all lights and sirens blaring at 115 mph) to a officer in need of assitance call, made two transports, and made several good freinds of deputies
My first day of classes was long.
I'm worn out
Randy out


Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Currently Listening
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
By Tim McGraw
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Greetings!
I started my internship monday! Yay. It was fun. I enjoyed it. They put me riding with one of the craziest cops though...we were flying through country roads at 60 and 70 mph! Whew. He was fun though. We had a good conversation and quickly warmed up to each other. I quickly got over the unusual feeling of riding in a law enforcement SUV with and armed man and enjoyed myself. I think I'll enjoy it. 20 hours a week is a lot though...
Classes start Thursday! I'm not ready...but oh well. I'm sooo ready to be done.
Had a great time with Zach and Adam tonight. We got together for pizza and a movie before our schedules got too crammed. It's good to have such friends. I was privaleged to drive up to PHC this past weekend and visit with my buddies up there...we got into a discussion...it wasn't really the school that mattered...it was the bond that we all shared. Good freinds are hard to come by. I was especially honored to spend time with Jeff and Matt. Good mature guys.
Life is good. Life is short. Be happy. Be content.


Thursday, August 10, 2006

You Are Likely a First Born
At your darkest moments, you feel guilty.
At work and school, you do best when you're researching.
When you love someone, you tend to agree with them often.

In friendship, you are considerate and compromising.
Your ideal careers are: business, research, counseling, promotion, and speaking.
You will leave your mark on the world with discoveries, new information, and teaching people to dream.



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