Monday, June 26, 2006

What happened to my blog?? Oh well

This isn't my first blog. As my dedicated readers know (all three of them), I already have a blog. And I must say, that blog had some very deep entries. My favorite still remains the one about the Crocs. But, as many of you have told me (and I have realized as well), my old blog site (lauren101789.blogspot.com) doesn't work anymore. If you click on the link, it will send you to a blank site. Ahh, the drama of the internet. No matter. Anyway, in the midst of sadness that more people couldn't read the "I Love Jamin" Blog, I realized that this new blog might symbolize a new stage in my life. Simply said, I am much happier with my life now than I was when I began my first blog. Not that I was depressed or anything, but I am just generally happier now. I don't have the stresses of school to deal with, and I just got back from Impact. So, let me reserve a moment of silence for my past blog... sigh....

Let me start my new blog with a short synopsis of this past week. This past week, I went with some of my best friends to Impact. This was my fifth year at Impact. I love Impact, and although I wish sometimes that there were some chances made, I can always rely for Impact to stay the same in a constantly changing world. Having said that, I usually come home from Impact with a spiritual high, but eventually end up losing that high and forgetting all that I have learned. With that said, I want to make a commitment to keep up with my Christian life. I shouldn't forget about something like this. It's not like I don't go to church at least three times a week. So... please help me remember this!

Impact. Ah, Impact. There are so many things that took place -- Power Force One, Dr. Kobra, tying the Ball Race, reaching the de
cision that Todd Loyd is gorgeous and so is David Rubio, The Brothers Three, watching MOST, getting no sleep, LOTS of Apples to Apples, Ice cream, the Apologetics, Grits, Bean and Bailey, RIGHT NOW, being an alien, losing a tire on the trailor, Flannel Board, and slight counselor drama, just to name a few--that there's no way I can forget. The most emotional time of Impact for everyone -- even the guys-- was watching the film MOST. Tears were shed, lots and lots of tears. I am generally an emotional person anyway... well, there was no hope for me. The girls all cried together, and shared their "story", since that was the theme.

So many good times, so many hard times. An emotional rollercoaster, of course. But I wouldn't replace the past week for anything. I missed my friends back home, but I love my friends that went on the trip too. We all bonded together like we have never bonded before. With that said, I am very tired. But here are some pictures!

3 Comments:

At 11:44 AM, Blogger Lerra said...

I really miss going to Impact. I went every year from 8th - 12th grade. It was great fun. I'm glad you guys had a good time & got a lot out of it!

 
At 9:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Imoact rocks!!!!!



JACKSON D. GARRETT ( impact lover extrodianair)

 
At 9:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Impact rocks!!!!!



JACKSON D. GARRETT ( impact lover extrodianair)

 

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