January 18, 2012
scottyk:

FILED: things to remember #2

learn to wait.

scottyk:

FILED: things to remember #2

learn to wait.

(Source: scribbled-secrets)

November 20, 2011
- Edward P. Glaeser, NYT 11/20/11. Goodbye, Golden Years

- Edward P. Glaeser, NYT 11/20/11. Goodbye, Golden Years

November 14, 2011
Not too shabby in the Little Rock today.

Not too shabby in the Little Rock today.

October 1, 2011
Vice Verses deluxe package finally arrived!! #switchfoot #worththewait (Taken with instagram)

Vice Verses deluxe package finally arrived!! #switchfoot #worththewait (Taken with instagram)

September 22, 2011
Friends are friends forever. We’ll miss you Jan Miller!

Friends are friends forever. We’ll miss you Jan Miller!

September 2, 2011
Boise Hawks game with the rents (Taken with instagram)

Boise Hawks game with the rents (Taken with instagram)

August 30, 2011
Fresh blackberries from a friend’s garden (Taken with instagram)

Fresh blackberries from a friend’s garden (Taken with instagram)

August 24, 2011
Coke rep’s BSU soda art at Albertsons (Taken with instagram)

Coke rep’s BSU soda art at Albertsons (Taken with instagram)

August 15, 2011
car·di·o ca·tal·y·sis: My birthday prayer...

jtcardwell:

Disturb us, Lord, when
We are too well pleased with ourselves,
When our dreams have come true
Because we have dreamed too little,
When we arrived safely
Because we sailed too close to the shore.

Disturb us, Lord, when
With the abundance of things we possess
We have lost our thirst

(via kalicushing)

June 26, 2011
"Love of kindness, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by foolishness. Love of knowledge, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by loose speculation. Love of honesty, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by harmful candor. Love of straightforwardness, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by misdirected judgment. Love of daring, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by insubordination. And love for strength of character, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by intractability."

— Confucius, The Analects