Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Never forget that

In a few weeks' time everything I know will simply be a memory. The place that I've called 'home' and  the people that I've called 'family' are going to violently ripped away from me. Put slightly less dramatically, School will be finishing... Forever. And ever. And. Ever. (I lied about the 'less dramatic' part!)

I don't know about you guys, but I love my school. I love the 'quintessential' grounds, the teachers who feel like friends, the atmosphere that just screams 'God is present', but most of all the people who I have gradually come to know as a part of me.

I can't walk around school without remembering a thousand different memories.

This is the library where we decided to smuggle in a picnic one day and where have got to a stage of having 'our' seats. This is the classroom that holds so many memories of GCSE English and too many laughs to count. These are the toilets where we locked all the doors and I fell in the toilet after breaking the lid that I was standing on. This is the dining room where we have sat for hours eating, laughing, praying, foot stomping, shouting, and frequently getting told off for doing so. This is the stage where I met a person I shouldn't have, as well as having an oodle of laughs with the 'Hot Box girls'. This is the art block where 'under pressure' was sung in the last 5 minutes of an exam, we have been a bit 'in the dark', we never get a computer, we didn't get a cookie, but we have done some pretty ridiculous stuff for our grades. This is the Hockey block where we were threatened with a 'sitting plan' every week and crawled on the floor doing gun drills (for CCF, I hasten to add!). This is the bridge we hid under during a 'latin treasure hunt'. These are our 'preferred' toilets which we daily frequent, even when half of us are actually only keeping the other half 'company', which sertinly amuses some people. This is the room where I'm never lonely, we stay up until the wee hours of the morning, we watch endless movies, we strum guitars, we write songs, we occasionally do some work, and we get to share each other's company. This is the house that always has an open door, always warms our hearts, lights our smiles, calms our troubled minds, provides props for our photography, quenches our thirst with endless cups of tea, and can be called none other than 'The Tea House'.

For anyone who thinks several of those memories were ridiculously weird, then you would be excused for thinking so, but I think we've all got to a stage now where we can embrace our insanity. It stems from being in the company of good friends, and my friends are simply wonderful.

As we come to the end of our time together, I want us to remember the laughs, but also the tears. We have all faced troubles in one way or another but with amazingly comforting friends and a glorious God, these times have shaped us to become the (Dare I say?) 'women' of God that we are today.

The constant in our relationships has always been God and although the rest of our lives look utterly terrifying, as long as we have Him, then we will always hold a tiny piece of each other.

Right now, I want to look at these few short weeks ahead and cherish the present. It truly is a gift.

Whatever the future brings I want you all to know that in this moment, I love you. Please never forget that.

For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love and self-discipline ~ 2 Timothy 1:7

Friday, 13 April 2012

The Easter Thief

So, I begin: dust blown, pages turned, pen in hand, eyes squinting.
Time ticks, its toll brutally ripping away that first surge of incentive, then the motivation
Then there’s the sigh, the flipping of the pen, the doodling, the eyes straying.
Time tocks, its toll stealing the pen from my hand, the concentration from my head
I’m deceived by smooth thinking, beckoning guitar, open window, sun melting, head aching...
Time ticks, its toll swallowing a good intention, a promise of five minutes, five turns into sixty
Or more.
So here’s the end: book abandoned, pen lying destitute, revision cards vacant, timetable grieving. Gratification short. Remorse long. Self-punishment vicious. Work zero. Guilt 100%.
Fresh incentive: dust blown, pages turned, pen in hand, eyes squinting.

Time ticks...



Can you guess what this thief is called?
(Let me just clarify this was written in a break… a short, well-timed break between English lit and RS revision!)

Gina x

Sunday, 25 March 2012

A Revision Playlist

  1. There Can be miracles- Prince of Egypt
  2. Over my Head- The Fray
  3. The Things we go through- Hawk Nelson
  4. Do You remember?- Jack Johnson
  5. Not Sure- Fiction Family
  6. Here for You- Matt Redman
  7. Best of Luck- Nickel Creek
  8. For the Moments I feel faint- Relient K
  9. Over Thinking- Relient K
  10. The Fight Song- Sanctus Real
  11. Burn out Bright- Switchfoot
  12. Patience- Take That
  13. Almost There- 100hours

I'm not sure I'd advise actually listening to many of these when you revise, but it's a little humorous list to lighten up your working day! The songs I would actually listen to would be wordless (Wordless?? I mean...lyric-less...) ones, such as 'Test Drive'- How to Train Your Dragon, or 'River flows in You'- Yiruma, or the Pride and Prejudice score, etc.
What do you listen to?
If you're working this easter- Good Luck!

Love,
Milla