Midterms and papers have me making an early wish-list:
- 1 month of free time
- Pizza and root beer
- Movies
- Bean Bags
- Julie
- Uncharted 2
- Borderlands
- Fallout 3
- Modern Warfare 2
- IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
- Assassin’s Creed 2
Sigh.
Midterms and papers have me making an early wish-list:
Sigh.
You came into my life in January 2004. You left my life on August 13, 2009. You woke me each morning at 6:30 for two years. You were a faithful companion for the following three. You never required a new battery – our love kept you strong enough to beep for me in the dark hours of the morning. I cursed you, but you knew I didn’t mean it for I would always set you before I went to bed again
May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
I recently purchased a Palm Pre and figured I needed some good wallpapers for it. I started by converting my themepack for Windows 7 on the Life of Christ to wallpapers for my Pre. I figured I’d put it out there for others to enjoy. I have it included as a .zip file and also as an album, so that you can find a wallpaper from your Pre directly without mucking around in a .zip file. I’ve also done the same for the Blackberry Curve.
Life of Christ Wallpapers – Palm Pre – 320×480
For a long time I have held the belief that, as children of God, we all face different trials during our respective extended stays away from Him. I’m really talking about soul-deep trials and not superficial problems we encounter from day to day. I further believe that, although our trials are very different and unique, we are all tried in the same measure. With this view God is ultimately fair. I believe that the extent of our trials rests much on how we respond to them. And that is what this short blog post is about.
I love birds so I decided to make a theme pack with some high resolution wallpapers. I got most of them from interfacelift.com, a FANTASTIC wallpaper / photography website. Even if you don’t like birds you will find a wallpaper there that suits your fancy.
You need Windows 7 to install this. Most of the photos are 1920×1080 and so appear best on a widescreen monitor.