Time stands still it moves faster than me,
And I know I've been here before.
There and gone like a mist from the sea,
Waste of time that we both cant afford.
And you're right here only so far away.
So let's build a bridge between you and me,
A point of connection the whole world can see.
We've been trapped in this dungeon by the powers that be,
So let's build a bridge to be free.
Oh, let's build a bridge to be free.
Stained glass sky and a kiss from the breeze,
And I know we been through this before.
Look at the leaves as they fall from the trees,
They don't care when new change is in store.
And you're right here but I'm so far away.
So let's build a bridge between you and me,
A point of connection the whole world can see.
We've been trapped in this dungeon by the powers that be,
So let's build a bridge to be free.
Oh, let's build a bridge to be free.
Sick of the pressure, sick of the strain,
Heard all the lies, seen too much pain
You wont believe the things that I've heard,
Take the first step, let me go.
I'll take my share of the blame
If you feel the same then why not?
Let's build a bridge between you and me,
A point of connection the whole world see,
We've been trapped in this dungeon by the powers that be,
So let's build a bridge to be free.
Free
Free
Free
Free
I'll take my share of the blame
So lets build a bridge to be here with me,
A point of connection the whole world can see
We've been trapped in this dungeon by the powers that be,
So let's build a bridge to be free,
Build a bridge to be here with me,
A point of connection the whole world can see
We've been trapped in this dungeon by the powers that be,
So let's build a bridge to be free,
Oh, let's build a bridge to be free,
Let's build a bridge to be free,
Oh, let's build a bridge to be free.
-Children 18:3
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The weekend.
So Duluth was the destination of the weekend.
We got off to a bit of a late start (surprising, I know... I'm usually so timely)
Anyway, started for Duluth leaving from my parents in Chisago.
Unfortunately I forgot about the road construction going into Wyoming.
We decided to just drive through anyway... I mean, it was the middle of the night, no harm in that.. right?
Wrong.
See the road is all torn up... and that leaves a lot of dirt behind.
Now, when you have a dirt road, then you add in rain, you get A LOT of mud.
Add in a junky car with bad tires... well, you get the picture.
We were VERY happy to make it through that one.
Mission: Complete.
The journey to Duluth continued.
Then we ran into more road construction on 35 north.
Driving north on a Friday night, in the rain, through road construction, with only one lane of the freeway open.
Not. Fun. At. All.
Once we got through road construction we had to pull over and get some caffeine. duh.
So finally, after 3 hours of driving (ridiculous, I know) we finally made it to Duluth!
Mission: Complete.
The next few days were definitely less exciting.
Mostly just hanging out.
We went to the mall on Saturday while Bjorn was at work.
We drank some delicious coffee... of course.
We bought fake tattoos... of course.
We sang songs and skipped... of course.
Once we got back to the apartment, we didn't have to wait long for Bjorn to get off work.
Then we showed him.
They were the most magnificent fake tattoos that anyone ever had ever seen.
Taylor and I went first.
A panther and a pirate... of some sorts.
Mission (for the girls): Complete.
The boys followed.
Their tattoos weren't nearly as cool as ours.
Probably because they just aren't as tough... you know.
Mission (for the boys): Complete.
So all in all the weekend was a success.
We got to see our good buddies.
We got fake tattoos.
What more could you want out of a Duluth weekend trip?
Otherthanallyouladiestocomingwithofcourse!
We got off to a bit of a late start (surprising, I know... I'm usually so timely)
Anyway, started for Duluth leaving from my parents in Chisago.
Unfortunately I forgot about the road construction going into Wyoming.
We decided to just drive through anyway... I mean, it was the middle of the night, no harm in that.. right?
Wrong.
See the road is all torn up... and that leaves a lot of dirt behind.
Now, when you have a dirt road, then you add in rain, you get A LOT of mud.
Add in a junky car with bad tires... well, you get the picture.
We were VERY happy to make it through that one.
Mission: Complete.
The journey to Duluth continued.
Then we ran into more road construction on 35 north.
Driving north on a Friday night, in the rain, through road construction, with only one lane of the freeway open.
Not. Fun. At. All.
Once we got through road construction we had to pull over and get some caffeine. duh.
So finally, after 3 hours of driving (ridiculous, I know) we finally made it to Duluth!
Mission: Complete.
The next few days were definitely less exciting.
Mostly just hanging out.
We went to the mall on Saturday while Bjorn was at work.
We drank some delicious coffee... of course.
We bought fake tattoos... of course.
We sang songs and skipped... of course.
Once we got back to the apartment, we didn't have to wait long for Bjorn to get off work.
Then we showed him.
They were the most magnificent fake tattoos that anyone ever had ever seen.
Taylor and I went first.
A panther and a pirate... of some sorts.
Mission (for the girls): Complete.
The boys followed.
Their tattoos weren't nearly as cool as ours.
Probably because they just aren't as tough... you know.
Mission (for the boys): Complete.
So all in all the weekend was a success.
We got to see our good buddies.
We got fake tattoos.
What more could you want out of a Duluth weekend trip?
Otherthanallyouladiestocomingwithofcourse!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Icky day.
So today I have to work from noon to about 9ish. I'm not too thrilled.
I don't want to spend aaaallll day at work. Ew.
Hopefully it'll just go fast and the night will be over before i know it.
I know it's not likely, but a girl can dream, right?
I don't want to spend aaaallll day at work. Ew.
Hopefully it'll just go fast and the night will be over before i know it.
I know it's not likely, but a girl can dream, right?
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