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What the internet thinks I am

Almost all of us have tried those online quizzes. And yes, I have too. These are some of my results.

I’m a rose “You have a noble and sophisticated bearing. You are an eternal romantic, and a firm believer in the power of love, which makes you a thoughtful and caring friend.”

I should have dark hair “You are cloaked in mystery. Dark and mysterious attracts guys and not girls, so you don’t have a lot of girlfriends. Instead, you’re one of the guys. Men respect you and women just don’t know what to think! Keep them guessing with a dark shade of black.”

I’m actually 18 “You’re a badattitude 18 year old. You feel like an adult, but you have so much living to do! Keep up your enthusiasm and be open to trying new things.”

I’m Maria from the Sound of Music “A confident free spirit, you believe everything happens for a reason — and that much more happens when you put your mind to it! You are creative, resourceful, and love music. You’re nurturing, patient, and kind — and probably great with kids!”

I would have a turquoise lightsaber “Turquoise-bladed lightsabers are usually less meticulously crafted or calibrated than other lightsabers, and can fail when put under too much pressure, but can also output more power than standard lightsabers. Turquoise lightsaber wielders tend to have personalities that match their more primal weapons, and they often act without first considering the consequences.”

I would live in a victorian house “You are slightly old-fashioned and appreciate traditional values. You like to live life fully, on a grand scale, and you celebrate every occasion with a sit-down family dinner and a bottle of champagne.”

I am Mary in the Bible “You’re the friend of everyone, loving and reflective. People feel comfortable in your home. You know how to prioritize. You don’t let your busy life distract you from spending time with the things that matter.”

I’m a sky blue crayon You are calm and laid back and are the silent cord that holds the group together. ”

I’m the 1980’s “You are a larger than life, ambitious person. You believe that you should live big or go home. You appreciate the bold days of the 1980s, when no one ever toned it down. You believe in working hard and playing hard. You can’t help but love money and nice things. You are a bit ruthless and power hungry. The one who dies with the most toys wins, right?”

I’m a Tornado “It may seem like you can’t do much damage, but you can pack a big punch. You’re very powerful. You rarely swing into action, but when you do, look out! You can spin yourself into quite a frenzy. At your worst, you leave a serious path of destruction. You pretty much wipe out everything in site.”

I’m a Cheerleader of a friend “You’re the friend that’s always there to encourage and cheer on your friends. You’re the first one there to cheer them up after a bad day and you’re in the front row when they have a big day. Everyone needs a friend like you to help them celebrate or cheer them up when they’re down!”

I am spiritually gifted in faith “You are able to see things that most people can’t see. It’s almost like you can peek into the future. You’re have the mind of a great visionary. You are ambitious and you firmly believe in your goals, and you will reach them because you are the type of person who can.”

So were my scores accurate?

*update*

I am Rett Butler from Gone with the Wind You are independent, daring, unafraid, and always thinking ahead. You love the finer things in life, and are excellent with money.”

 

Wait… Christian and Evolutionist?

This is actually a research paper I wrote last year, but with the recent talk about the debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham, I thought this would be fitting to post.

Many people know I’m a Christian. In fact, I would say, every person that has had a conversation with me knows that. Growing up in a strong Christian home, I accepted Christ into my life at a young age and I have gone to church every Sunday. I remember loving Sunday school and Veggietales and worship songs and flannel graphs and the rest that comes with being a church kid. But I also remember something else about going to church. When I was young, that something was a sort of haze. I didn’t really understand it, but I knew it was there hanging over everything. It was in the demeanor of others – something in the way they treated my family. It was some sort of cold attitude. It would get heavier and heavier until my family would leave that church and try another. Continue reading

Playlist to Victory

I get very into music. If the song is sad, I get serious or cry. If it’s happy, I prance about and make tea. If it’s powerful, I get all bad attitude. If it’s a swing song on, I want to dance. Well let’s be honest, I want to dance if it’s any song (except for a country one). To sum up, I feel music.

When I’m depressed there are a few songs that are my jam, my girl power, my victory dance music, and my “it’s okay” melodies. I thought I’d share some of them. So if you’re having a rough day, or even just want to feel fabulous, here you go!

1. Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys

2. This Thing Is Not Going To Break You by Christa Wells

3. King of Anything by Sarah Bareilles

4. I’ll Make a Man out of You from Mulan

5. I Feel Pretty the Sarah Vaughan version

6. Dirty by Audio Adrenaline

7.  Happy by Pharrell Williams

8. Express Yourself the Labyrinth version

9. My Favorite Things from the Sound of Music

10. Moon by Sleeping at Last