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My life story (17-21). Pictures are also attached. [Sep. 13th, 2009|01:16 pm]
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I was seventeen in the picture. Many different things have changed since I was seventeen. When I look at this picture, I can’t believe how much I have grown. As you probably can tell, I was full of light and joy at the age of 17. I found God and found new meaning in life. I never thought I would, but I saw a world of new possibilities that had never come to me before.

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(no subject) [Jun. 27th, 2008|04:01 pm]
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That was two years ago. I was almost 19 years old, and came home from Gallaudet. I was relieved I was home because my first semester was really hard. I felt God so much on that day. I snapped this picture because the sun was brighter. And it came through. It shone everywhere.

Every time I see this picture, I am reminded that God’s light is powerful. His light guides us, even through the darkest times. We’re still guided by His light no matter what. Sometimes, we can’t see light, but his light is always present. Because we’re in the Christ, the light is actively a part of us, it moves in and out, and from west to east and from north to south, and across the country, and even the world. The light is always here. Jesus said that, “I am the light of the world.” We’re part of Him, because we live from the dead along with Jesus Christ, so he gives the light freely to us because the light will lead us to life.

So, believe in God for all the things he has done for us because there is light. The light has a meaning. Not only it guides us to see life, but it lives in us because the light will always overcome darkness. When we can’t see the light, seek it again, and it will help us to see the life again. And if we don’t, it’s okay because we still have the light in us, but we just have to see it. We do sometimes become blind, because of how the worldly world makes us to not see. But keep faith in God, and keep living. The light is always present.
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(no subject) [Apr. 1st, 2007|02:46 pm]
Congratulations!

On behalf of the undergraduate faculty, we commend you on becoming one of Gallaudet University’s Fantastic First Year Students.


These students, recommended by faculty, academic advisors, and Student Affairs staff, stand out for several reasons. They pursue knowledge, actively engage in learning, produce high quality academic work and offer help to other students. The average GPA for this year’s group is 3.60.

You were recommended by Instructor Sue Hanrahan.


We invite you to a luncheon in your honor Friday, April 13, in the Student Academic Center SUB Flex A. The luncheon will be from 11:30am to 1:00 pm with a group photo at 12:45 pm.


Please RSVP to Linda Lancaster (Linda.Lancaster@gallaudet.edu) by April 5 for the luncheon and awards ceremony. We’re looking forward to seeing you there.


Sincerely,

Catherine Andersen, Director
First Year Experience
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That is nice. :)
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(no subject) [Feb. 6th, 2007|01:34 pm]
Psalms 73

21 Then I realized that my heart was bitter,
and I was all torn up inside.
22 I was so foolish and ignorant—
I must have seemed like a senseless animal to you.
23 Yet I still belong to you;
you hold my right hand.
24 You guide me with your counsel,
leading me to a glorious destiny.
25 Whom have I in heaven but you?
I desire you more than anything on earth.
26 My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak,
but God remains the strength of my heart;
he is mine forever.
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(no subject) [Dec. 15th, 2006|05:15 pm]
Leaving in 15 mintues!! :)
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(no subject) [Aug. 3rd, 2005|02:52 pm]
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