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Thursday, December 21, 2006 11:04 PM


Honestly i'm not that pumped up ready to keep running on in life right now but i guess now being christmas, we should all at least try to cheer up and rejoice. When i look at my life, i've got a lot of things i'll point to and say, "God why like this? When will this valley end?" But we really got to remember there's always things to thank God for. Like for good parents, for a home to go to, for being healthy, for love, for this laptop i'm using, for being able to celebrate christmas without oppression, for being able to live. So yeah thank God! If the kids in Rwanda can still praise God after losing both parents to the genocide, i have no excuse for not lifting up my hands.







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