Saturday, February 27, 2010

Thoughts from Eat, Pray, Love

Liz describes her sister and herself as opposites, her sister a sort of loner and herself as an extraverted and friendly person. She says that they've both not ended up where others have had thought, but in the end, their places in life make sense: Her sister, not expected to have settled into marriage and having a family, actually needs a family to keep her intravertedness from consuming her. Liz, on the other hand, feels that she doesn't need to be married to avoid loneliness, because her gregarious nature will prevent that happening. I can see that in myself...looking back, I appreciate the time I lived alone, but find that my identity is in my family. I need to be alone at times, but my family prevents this from happening too much.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Inspired by Eat, Pray, Love

Just a thought: What would your letter to God look like, and what would you need God's response to be?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Hello Everybody!

Just wondering if anyone has started Eat, Love, Pray and would be interested in sharing their thoughts so far.