I am gonna start classes at The Art Institute-Online Division on September 5th! I will be taking Interior Design Course.
I qualified for all of the financial aid AND there is enough money left over to buy a kick-ass computer! My poor puter is soooo tired, it can't handle the software I need for classes.
Phyllis
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Scrapbook Page #29
On February 29, 2008, my brother married Barb. This is one of their professional wedding photos. Considering I snapped the pic of the page in a chair in my living room...lol...it turned out well enough.
NOTE TO SANTA: I have been a good girl. Please bring me a scanner and a Cricut.
Love,
Phyllis
Labels:
memories,
photos,
scrapbooking
Friday, June 26, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
The Shack...by Wm. Paul Young~
I tend to read for enlightenment, although I do occasionally read just for the fun of it. As a child in need of escaping the world around me, I read voraciously. I devoured book after book after book.
This weekend I read a book recommended by my counselor: The Shack by Wm. Paul Young. What an incredible book it is! Mack, the main character, encounters God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit for a weekend that ultimately provides much needed healing, answers to many of his questions, and changes him for life.
My favorite line from the book? "Rights are where surviors go, so they won't have to work out relationships."
This book does not shove religion down the readers throat, in fact, it does quite the opposite.
Religious critics who bash this book have missed the message and attack the messenger. That is unfortunate, as their bashing may cause some hurting soul to miss the thrust and life changing information woven into the story.
This is a MUST-Read!
Want more info? Visit the website.
Phyllis
This weekend I read a book recommended by my counselor: The Shack by Wm. Paul Young. What an incredible book it is! Mack, the main character, encounters God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit for a weekend that ultimately provides much needed healing, answers to many of his questions, and changes him for life.
My favorite line from the book? "Rights are where surviors go, so they won't have to work out relationships."
This book does not shove religion down the readers throat, in fact, it does quite the opposite.
Religious critics who bash this book have missed the message and attack the messenger. That is unfortunate, as their bashing may cause some hurting soul to miss the thrust and life changing information woven into the story.
This is a MUST-Read!
Want more info? Visit the website.
Phyllis
Labels:
divine promises,
encouragement,
faith,
God,
gratitude,
scripture
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Psalms 62:8~
Labels:
divine promises,
encouragement,
faith,
God,
gratitude,
pay-it-forward,
scripture
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