5 April 2011
Fourth Proverb and Butterflies
Blog post from SoclogGood afternoon!
Today's proverb is the fourth chapter; talking more about the benefits of wisdom, and how we should keep it and live by it, so we will have a longer life and will stay on the right way.
I specifically liked verses 18-19:
"the path of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn,
shining every brighter till the full light of day.
But the way of the wicked is like deep darkness;
they do not know what makes them stumble."
Yeah, that is so true. Why should we hate and get mad at people who do wrong? Many times they do not know why things that makes them fall. Shouldn't we just give them a loving hand and help them to the right way? Yes, absolutely.
Read the today's chapter from proverbs at my BDB -> LINK
The shoes of the day are my old, low, shiny, butterfly sneakers.
I got them the summer of 2009 or something like that. They were on sale, and I (at the moment) did not have many small shoes like these... And they were absolutely adorable! So I got them. I have worn these shoes a lot. A LOT. They are literally falling apart, there's insanely lot's of holes in these shoes... BUT THEY ARE SO CUTE! haha. Yeah. They get deadly during hot summer days when the sun is really shining. It's because of the black fake leather material they are made out of. Does not let the feet breathe whatsoever, so they became very hot. Burning hot. BUT THEY ARE SO CUTE!! hahah...
But yeah, they totally went with just about every outfit I have. Which is just awesome.
Well, I have bible class in 20 minutes. And it's the last one today. Too bad. I like the bible class.
I am sooo tiiireed today...!!! And I feel like just running until I drop down like a fly. I love that feeling, absolute exhaustion. Makes me feel good about myself, and like I don't have to worry about things. Just, be. I'm going to read a little bit more on geocaching now. See if it's something for me or not. Sounds interesting at least. Worldwide treasure hunt thing.
-Peace
Direct link:
http://dayviews.com/cynd3r/2011/4/5/