Monday, April 20, 2009

Another Day

Last night a I had really good chat with a friend. We never really talked much before but it was really weird how we got into a bit of a deep conversation on facebook. Yea...facebook right?...Anyway, it made me very proud of myself for saying certain things and meaning it. It was as if I had realized that the love that I had was completely unconditional. I didn't really think I could love unconditionally because I'm always wishing for reciprocity. That's loving on the condition that you're loved in return. Last night was very much needed and I don't think it was a coincidence that Quang and I talked.

Yesterday's homily was pretty awesome. Mr. Flowers was talking to me, I'm sure of it. haha. He was talking about how we all need to see things to really believe in it. We need to see the loving things that people do for us to really believe that they love us. We really need to see something happen in order to believe that it happened. But God said, "blessed are those who do not see, but believe." That's faith.

9 comments:

Bird Noodle said...

I wished I had a better experience with the homily yesterday but Mr. Brian was such a distraction...boo!

Anonymous said...

Bird noodle? please. Jimmy, I know it's you! haha

please. I do not distract. I enhance Mass by making it better!

Quang is a really good guy. He's the perfect person to have deep conversations with. If I were gay, I'd totally hit that. (please dont tell Quang I said that)

-Guy who's gonna kick Bird Noodle's Ass

Anonymous said...

p.s.

I hope we're both talking about the same Quang. lol

I'm talking about 26 yr old Quang from the Caritas retreat. lol

-Brian

Jimmyptn360 said...

wow! did it take you long to figure that out Brian??? Bird Noodle translate to Jim-My in vietnamese yo...congrats!!!

Anonymous said...

wow Jimmy. Your viet. spelling is waaaaay off


first of all, the letter J does NOT exist in the Vietnamese alphabet.

second of all, bird is spelled Chim in vietnamese!

congrats! haha

-Brian

Jimmyptn360 said...

I wasn't talking about how you spell it...more like how you say it dude! That's really how some Vietnamese people say my name. I did't wanna put "chim" cuz it'll give you ideas...because we all know you're mind's in the gutter 24/7!

Jimmyptn360 said...

your*

- sorry Tracy if we fill your comment fill your comment box

itsmetracy said...

umm yea. Can you guy take this convo somewhere else? o_O

Anonymous said...

one last comment tracy. i promise.

the other day, my dad saw a really beautiful bird and he said, "con chim do dep qua!"

my sister then said, "co noi do" (that's what she said) in vietnamese.

my parents were so confused. lol

-Brian