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The Third Day April

Once again this is a holding down of the day...will write more later.

I hit the 'play' button 13 days later...today is April 16th...

I have been stressed out at work these past few weeks. A case of unmet expectations, if you ask me. Bosom Buddy brought it to my attention that a little office politics is a small price to pay for the certainty that a pay check at the end of the month gives.I agree with him but my agreeing does not negate how annoying all the posturing and what not is :(

Nonetheless, the month of March was great. Joined a new fellowship of believers and I cannot get over how lovely it is to truly meet with like minded people. My steps are springier because my faith is being strengthened if not renewed.

I re- evaluated my reading diet and I am back to taking care what I consume; the doctrine that the book espouses.

Exercise...that good for nothing word! :(...I am reminded so often that I need to make a habit of exercising now so that I can ensure I live longer. This truth has not been helpful to get me out of bed in the morning to go for that much needed run and I am at a loss. What do I do?! :(

This series called House of Cards...my goodness! I find myself hating and loving Senator and Mrs. Underwood in equal measure. They are so cut throat it's scary. One thing I really love about the construction of the plot, though, is how real it is. For example, in the beginning, we are given the impression that the Senator and his wife have this 'open marriage' where they are allowed to sleep with anyone as long as they let each other know about it. However, later on, we see how this 'arrangement' crumbles under the weight of realism :) I am looking forward to Season two, I tell you.

I have been listening to old Hillsong on replay...brings back good memories and blesses me all at once. Thank God for good music.




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