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Archive for September, 2009

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jonah

Posted on 29 September, 2009 at 12:19pm with 1 comment »

Were start­ing a series on the book of Jonah at the Ele­ment that I am super pumped on.  It is an incred­i­bly beau­ti­ful thing to just sim­ply go through a book of the bible chap­ter by chapter.

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coffee+no sleep+the desert

Posted on 28 September, 2009 at 9:29am with no comments

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a sea of tea — conclusionally

Posted on 26 September, 2009 at 10:57am with 7 comments

The funny thing about trips or jour­neys or voy­ages or even sea’s of tea(chronicles of transcon­ti­nen­tal­ism) is that they always have an end.

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a sea of tea — west no more

Posted on 24 September, 2009 at 4:03pm with no comments


a sea of tea — 2,287.7

Posted on 24 September, 2009 at 12:23pm with no comments

The last 12 hours have been explosive.

And super hot. So hot my eye­balls are burn­ing and it hurts not to blink every 4 seconds.

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a sea of tea — mountain

Posted on 23 September, 2009 at 8:15pm with no comments

We just got to the moun­tain time zone, and thanks to Texas’ incred­i­bly qual­ity of suc­ces­sion­ist enor­mity, we were informed by a huge sign.

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a sea of tea — middleish/nachfolge

Posted on 23 September, 2009 at 9:07am with 2 comments

Dal­las has been amaz­ing. Whit­ney Schiller is amaz­ing. Turkey burg­ers are amazing.

Some­times it seems as if the beauty of life’s moments can’t be trans­lated into words in any capac­ity. The last 16 hours has been one of those moments. It has been such an incred­i­ble bless­ing to spend time with Whit­ney, let alone Jor­dan and Whit­ney. It is with­out a doubt one of lifes great­est pos­si­ble bless­ings to have sib­lings, but to have sib­lings who are best friends and sib­lings who run along side you toward the prize of know­ing Christ in his full­ness, this is truly a unri­valed blessing.

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a sea of tea — jds

Posted on 22 September, 2009 at 8:18am with 1 comment »

Me: hey jor­dan
Jor­dan: what’s up?

Me: just dri­ving what are you doing?
Jor­dan: (delayed response and half smirk) im driving?

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a sea of tea — turkeyhopper

Posted on 22 September, 2009 at 4:31am with 1 comment »

*post made while behind the wheel(we still have yet to hit the rumblestrips)*

The morn­ing star is upon us, the sun… Or son.. Both are very nice and are with us… Well one never left.

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a sea of tea pt. 1

Posted on 21 September, 2009 at 7:17pm with no comments

The chron­i­cles of transcon­ti­nen­tal­ism, or some­times oth­er­wise known as the CT… but this is also referred to as “the sea of tea”. A some­what uncom­mon phe­nom­e­non where a brother moves to the other side of the north amer­i­can con­ti­nent. In the process, a chron­i­cle of the adven­ture is made.

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