hippie me

I made a decision the other day. A friend of mine encouraged me to be proud of how I spend my time this summer, to plan things to look forward to, and in many ways to enjoy life. For awhile now I've waited on God to change this summer, and somehow I've forgotten that I have hands, feet, a heart, and a brain to change it too. And so I set out to make a list, a list that will bring joy, encouragement, and excitement to me as well as others.
In many ways it's a simple list, consisting of smiling, leaving random notes of encouragement, and caring a trash bag around town to pick up the worlds litter. However, this list is helping me to find the passion for life that I felt I might have left at school in Virginia. Being so far from the God-loving, hippie culture of the past year is forcing me to come to terms with how I can love God's world and Her people in my own way. And this time, doing things like not-washing my hair, washing my clothes by hand, and building calluses on bare-feet wont make me a part of the in crowd but will be a political statement all of my own.
And so I can truthfully say thank you to my God-fearing, planet-loving, hippie friends from school and also to the fact that I am so far away from them. This way I can learn to take the habit's I picked up in a crowd, and make them my own, far away from their influence. So here's to peer pressure and getting out of good bubbles.
Prayers and Peace.

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