I meant to
do a Friday Five* on Friday, but I forgot. So today, I'm doing last
week's Friday Five and I'll try to do this week's actually on Friday. So,
for your reading enjoyment, here is my Friday Five!!!
What event
in the world has most shaped your worldview?
I know it
seems cliche to say 9/11 but that was my generation's JFK. What impacted
me most about 9/11 was Flight 93 that went down in Shanksville, PA. I've
written a blog about this in the past, like way back. I remember reading
about the passengers on that flight and how willing they were to risk their lives
to take the terrorists down. I wondered, "Would I be one of the ones
going down that aisle or sitting in my seat watching and praying?"
When I expressed this question to my mom she said that she had no doubt
that I would be going down that aisle. I, however, wasn't so sure.
Since then I've tried to live my life to become the kind of person that
would wield a knife against a terrorist in a plane.
What
personal event in your life is the most noteworthy to you?
I have many
to choose from: my grandfather's death, my first mission trip (with the
vampires), graduation from seminary. However, I'm going to choose getting
kicked out of my church. That incident shaped me. I saw how
deceived people can be and how our decisions have an effect on others. It
would have been really easy for me to turn my back on church completely but
instead I became more acutely aware of how my actions could be twisted and
inappropriately perceived. I became really sensitive to appearance which
I believe has served me well in ministry.
What is
something you hope to see in the future?
I hope to
see me healthy enough to have children. I saw an episode of a show
called, "Obese and Pregnant." I don't want that. I want
to be healthy so my kids can be healthy.
What song
reminds you of the happiest day of your life?
It is really
hard for me to pick the happiest day of my life because I've had so many.
I know, I need to cut it out, Polly Sunshine. Without a doubt, one
of the happiest days of my life was when I got married. My dearest
friends and family were there and it was just a blast. It was beautiful,
had good food, and I looked FANTASTIC, if I do say so myself. The song
that Curtis and I danced to was entitled, "The Nearness of You" by
Norah Jones. Every time I hear that song I think of dancing with my new
husband and the beautiful day.
What song
reminds you of the saddest day of your life?
I've had a
couple of sad days. Probably one of the saddest was the day my
grandfather died. I won't get into the details of the day but I will tell
you that my Dad-o was an incredible man and I haven't seen that many people at
a funeral who wasn't a celebrity. I sang a song at his funeral mostly
because of the chorus. I was requested to sing Amazing Grace, the Chris Tomlin
version. The chorus says, "My chains are gone, I've been set
free." Dad-o had so many physical ailments he was truly in chains in
his own body. Not anymore.
So I guess
my saddest day also speaks of happiness because the celebration of his life was
incredible. This Friday Five is a bit more serious than some I've seen,
but that's ok, I dig it.
*If you do
not know what a Friday Five is and still haven't picked it up from the rest of
the post, allow me to explain. A Friday Five is a series of five
questions that are asked every Friday for bloggers to answer. The
questions are different each week and are different from source to source.
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