Carpe diem, a phrase that comes from the Roman poet Horace, means literally "Pluck the day", though it's usually translated as "Seize the day". A free translation might be "Enjoy yourself while you have the chance". For some people, Carpe diem serves as the closest thing to a philosophy of life as they'll ever have.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Wales Pics
This is me and Meg just after we finished dancing and being silly with Jules and Beth. It was SO much fun, and I miss those girls SOOOOOO much! =(
Stephanie are you there?!? We folks up in Crestview look at your blog daily and you have not been updating! UPDATE PLEASE!!! We want to know how you are, What God is doing in your life, we want pictures!!!! Love and miss ya!! ~Cassie
5 comments:
Awwww!!! This all seems SO long ago already!!! I miss my friends and the good times! I wanna go back! :O(
I think it's time for you to UPDATE!! :-)
Hah! Yeah, I know it's time to update! I've been busy, alright? ;)
Stephanie are you there?!? We folks up in Crestview look at your blog daily and you have not been updating! UPDATE PLEASE!!! We want to know how you are, What God is doing in your life, we want pictures!!!! Love and miss ya!!
~Cassie
Post a Comment