anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: The time has arrived
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009/10/time-has-arrived.html
A Day in the Life. Friday, October 16, 2009. The time has arrived. Well, I knew this day would come eventually, and it finally did. I got my first pair of glasses today. That's right - I am officially old. I mean, I know the "oldness" has been growing stronger and stronger over the years. It's been the little things, you know? I'm actually happier with these low key nights. I've really become something of a homebody. Strike against youth #1. Movie theaters and the mall. But the thing is? I actually liked...
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: September 2009
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
A Day in the Life. Monday, September 28, 2009. Faith It's such a loaded word. One filled with hope, promise. The dream of a better future. The expectation of lessened pain. Everyone, regardless of what they have faith in. Stems from faith. If we had no faith, we would have no civilization. With no faith, we would have no will to live. 160;But the amazing thing is, the more I dwell on the harsh realities that beat us down every single day. 160;I mean, the definition of lunacy is doing the same thing...
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: One Year
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009/10/one-year.html
A Day in the Life. Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Throughout our lives, we meet millions of people. Some people just cross our paths for an instant; others for a few moments; some for several years; and a handful for a lifetime. A very rare few touch the world and the people in their lives in a way that changes them forever. Rachel was one of these precious jewels. Share a few of Rachel's own. Epilogue: If I Could Live My Life All Over Again, I would . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vent of the day.
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: April 2009
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
A Day in the Life. Monday, April 27, 2009. It's the End of the World As We Know It. And I feel fine. Ok Unless you're living under a rock (or one of those idiotic Americans who inexplicably just doesn't read or watch the news), you know about all the "end of days" that is sweeping down upon us. Is it because Christianity and basic moral values are being disparaged and, in some cases, even under attack? 160;Is it because an entire continent is stricken with famine, drought, and disease? 160;On this ver...
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: June 2009
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
A Day in the Life. Friday, June 5, 2009. So, it's been a while since I've been on here. For the five of you who read this? 160;I'm sorry. For the rest of the universe? 160;Ummm . you don't read this, so I don't need to say anything to you. So why have I been gone for so long? 160;It's simple. I've been busy! 160;I had finals (hell! Don't want to write it—so I'm just going to pick out a few of my favorite highlights for your reading pleasure. 1 I graduated. 160;I leaned over and laughed at her, noting...
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: Faith
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009/09/faith.html
A Day in the Life. Monday, September 28, 2009. Faith It's such a loaded word. One filled with hope, promise. The dream of a better future. The expectation of lessened pain. Everyone, regardless of what they have faith in. Stems from faith. If we had no faith, we would have no civilization. With no faith, we would have no will to live. 160;But the amazing thing is, the more I dwell on the harsh realities that beat us down every single day. 160;I mean, the definition of lunacy is doing the same thing...
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: Grief
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009/09/grief.html
A Day in the Life. Friday, September 25, 2009. My grief has become a form of self-preservation. I hadn't realized what an integral part grief had begun to play in my life until last night. Grey's Anatomy. And then I cried. For two hours, I cried. I cried during the show. I cried when Izzie broke down and said her goodbyes. I cried when Bailey shut down. I cried when Meredith couldn't cry. I simply . cried. That's what makes it so funny. Literally. Shortly before the show premiered last night, I w...
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: I'm Asking ... So Please, Tell Me!
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009/10/im-asking-so-please-tell-me.html
A Day in the Life. Wednesday, October 7, 2009. I'm Asking . So Please, Tell Me! Why do we still have " Don't ask, don't tell. 160;And why does a person's sexual orientation matter at all? Most of you probably know this, but a few days ago, a military publication. Basically slammed the Clinton-era policy and made a pretty strong case for forgetting about the issue completely. So "Don't ask, don't tell" has taken over the headlines again in recent days (especially since it's yet another. Not a good policy.
anna-boyle.blogspot.com
A Day in the Life: May 2009
http://anna-boyle.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
A Day in the Life. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Dear Virginia, DC, and Maryland Drivers (Part II). STOP TRYING TO KILL ME! I mean, the last time we talked. I was respectful (kind of). I gave you a few pointers on what might help you out. We talked. I thought we were working things through. I thought it would get better. In the past two days, y'all have tried to kill me more times than I can count on one hand. I mean, I know it's all rainy and grim outside, but that does not. To start playing by the rules.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT