This is one of the few times that I am grateful for commercials. Typically, I get angry because they always break for commercial right when the TV show is at its most intense part. But maybe... maybe they do it that way just in case people like me are watching.
I'm an INFJ. While I don't use that an excuse very often, tonite I'm playing that card. Its the stupid F (for Feeler) that makes me cry during almost every tv show I watch. As I type, I'm watching Grey's Anatomy. I've watched this show from day 1 and since day 1, I've cried during almost every episode. This episode is no exception. Infact, this episode is making me cry a little more that usual. If it werent for the commercial breaks, I might be borderline hysterical right now. Something about old people in particular, really tugs at my heart strings.
So here I sit, more or less sobing. My room mate who's working on homework at our kitchen table just asked me if I was ok. Yes, I am, just feeling a little more than usual because old people are involved.
And for all of you die hard Greys fans, The whole thing with Izzy and Denny was what, in season 2? I still cry when he comes back to talk to her.
These at least, are sad things. I got teary-eyed earlier today when asked what I really love. Besides my family and friends, I explained how I really love what disneyland represents (a fantastical, romantic, break from reality where everything ends happily-ever-after) and it made me rather sentimental.
I am such a girl.
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Maggie; You are not the only one who sheds tears when seeing something that will make you cry. You are a Christian, just like all of your family and friends that you miss so dearly. I cry when I watch some of the episodes of Extreme Makeover! Yes, even grown men have feelings too!
We live by a creed or theology. A creed is that which people affirm with life and verbal testimony. The word "believe" means "by life." To believe is to live by what you affirm. The apostles' creed is not so much a definition of our faith as it is a battle cry of affirmation. Everyone has a creed. Everyone lives by certain standards, whether good or evil. Life must have structure, guidance and direction.
The issue then in life is not the possession of a creed or theology, rather, the issue is whether our creed is right and our theology true!
We are what we love with all of our heart, soul, mind and strength. The love of our neighbors is determined by what we think of ourselves. "Love your neighbor as yourself." Our faith will determine what we think of ourselves,and what we think of ourselves determines our regard of our neighbors.
So you are "not" the only "F" out there. Anyone who believes and has the heart of God running through them is an "F"!!!!!!!!!!
T.T.F.N.
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