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"Anchorage. The desire to hold on to time as it passes, like trying to keep your grip on a rock in the middle of a river. Feeling the weight of the current press against your chest while your elders float on downstream calling over the roar of the rapids, ‘Just let go—it’s okay—let go.’"

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fraterpillar:

this.

(via twotowns)

Natalie: Hey, I just met you and this is crazy, but -

Henry: We've gone to school together for, like, six years.

Natalie:

Henry:

Natalie:

Henry:

Natalie: Really?

Henry: I sit behind you in four classes.

I am a  man, man, man, man

Up, up in the air
And I run around, round, round, round
This down town and act like I don’t care


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bows-and-belles:

I love these too much.

profound. 
beautiful. 

(via youwant-youcanthave)

nicolequijada:

Why We Got Married

Larissa Murphy

“You will never regret loving this much.”

Ian and I had planned to get married as soon as we graduated from college in December of 2006. But instead, everything was halted with his brain injury, which he received on September 30 of that year in a car accident. And so instead of getting married when we were young and healthy and naive, we waited four years and got married when he was sick and disabled and we were still grieving.

The decision to get married was one of the hardest but simplest decisions weʼll face. Iʼve heard that choosing marriage for anyone can raise doubts and fears. I think a disability takes those normal fears, and multiplies them.

Marrying Ian meant that I was signing on to things that I donʼt think I ever wouldʼve chosen for myself — working my whole life, having a husband who canʼt be left alone, managing his caregivers, remembering to get the oil changed, advocating for medical care, balancing checkbooks, and on. The practical costs felt huge, and those didnʼt even touch on the emotional and spiritual battles that I would face.

Read More Here: http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/why-we-got-married

(via jamieebeard)

One of my favorite things about this semester. 
Reminded me why I love performing