March 23, 2004
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(Alma 29)
I just drank a glass of orange juice, and it was amazing. It was so tart and sweet and fresh. It was cold too, but not too cold; rather it was cold like a nice breeze. Drinking that glass of orange juice was like holding a special girl’s hand, it made me smile so that my cheeks hurt from the exagerated dimples.
Oh the simple pleasures of life that can turn around your day. They must drink that in heaven, fresh orange juice. I would like to drink orange juice in heaven. Oh to be an orange juice drinking angel. Oh to be an angel.
Oh that I were an angel. Oh that I could go through all the Earth with the trumpet of God, sounding forth his message. Oh how wonderful it would be to bare the message of God, to bring his glory to men. What is more beautiful than that?
Yes, I know that I stole that idea from Alma, but it is such a beautiful idea, and I really connect to it. I really would love that. It is one of those zealous emotions that is brought about by those simple ecstasies of life, like drinking good orange juice.
I’m going to go eat a pineapple now, and then maybe a grapefruit.
Comments (6)
Hey, I was just browsing through some LDS blodgrings and came across ur xanga and just happened to click on it. I read through a couple of your entries and just from what I’ve read in the last few minutes I’m very impressed. In my experience it’s unique to come across an LDS teenage boy who can put an intellectual argument behind the political issues connected with the church. You make a lot of good points and I now have hope that there are more out there like you
Keep it up.
yum…you’re making me crave fruit!
Wow, I’ve never met someone who could combine the topic of orange juice and Alma/Heaven all in one post. So ya like fruit, eh?
~Danielle
go to mormon17yrs xanga site and congratulate him!! he got his mission call!! -lorie-
Hey Dan. I just read your comment on my site. Thanks for that. How have you been? Email me anytime writetolisahere@yahoo.com
man i gota tell ya. that has to be the most churchiest entry i have ever read. kule.