Monday, November 1, 2010
Elevation Worship - Kingdom Come Lyrics
May your kingdom come
Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven
For yours is the kingdom
The power and glory
Forever you reign, forever you reign
Pre-Chorus:
Let hope swell in our lives
And we will be the Church
To live out your heart
Chorus:
Oh God arise up in us
We'll show the world how you love
Jesus, take our heart and make it yours
Salvation reign over us
The fight was won on the cross
We take heart, for you have overcome the world
Bridge:
Raise your hopeful voices
Make a joyful noise and
Sing unto the King of Glory"
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Anatomy of a Study "Carol"...
I decided to use a visual to update you all on my life and what is going on in law school.
- The books on the left top shelf are my school books for class. This semester I am taking Criminal Law (my favorite), Constitutional Law (might be the death of me), Appellate Advocacy (a writing class), and Business Administration (surprisingly, another favorite of mine-it reminds me a lot of contracts, which was my favorite class last year-and surprisingly I LOVE corporate law more each day....). I am also in a required law skills course, which teaches us how to practically use what we learn. In that class we are currently learning and practicing negotiations-it is SO much fun. Hopefully by the end of this, I will be able to negotiate my way into anything! Mel and Jen better beware...my tactics just went up a notch....
- To the right of that you will see my lunchbox and water bottle. I usually pack for an entire day in there...and sometimes I eat with "Carol."
- To the bottom left you will see a stack of newspapers: because of Business Administration, we were encouraged to get a subscription to the Wall Street Journal. I am so glad that I did. Today, I was told that a good preacher has a Bible in one hand and a newspaper that gives global perspective in the other. I am convinced that a good lawyer does the same. It is so easy to live in the "law school bubble," oblivious to what is going on in the world around. I am trying to broaden my knowledge with the newspaper. And ironically, it is helping with an article I am writing (see point 5 for more details about said article).
- You can't see it, but under the newspaper is another stack of papers for some research for legislation I am currently undertaking. I am a part of the new Institute for International Human Rights at the law school. I, along with a few other students, are working under a professor at the Helms School of Government at undergraduate Liberty (who went to law school, was editor of law review, is currently editor for Supreme Court Ecomonic Journal, has spoken at the Oxford Round Table, is writing a book, worked in fashion law, AND is passionate about human rights...needless to say, I'm kind of obsessed. Did I mention she has three young kids?) I digress...we are working with a senator researching and writing legislation to criminalize human trafficking in the state of Virginia, which is one of the only states that does not have legislation for this. We will then be educating attorney generals, senators, the community, etc. about the problems of human trafficking right here in the United States. Hopefully, other states will use it as a model to make their legislation better. Needless to say-I.AM.PUMPED. It is fun to be doing things that I actually came to law school for...
- On the right of my computer you will see a stack of books. These books are mostly dealing with issues of modern-day slavery and human trafficking. In addition to my classes, I was blessed to make Law Review. Basically, this means that I, along with the other classmates on LR, will be helping the editorial board edit and cite check law review articles for publication. In addition, I get to write my own scholarly article on anything of my choice! What did I choose you might ask? I chose to write about how fashion impacts human rights issues. This is very broad about my research, but I don't want to get too specific because it has to be novel and I don't want to spill the beans! I will say, it is a very fun topic and I get to read about fashion and human rights-two of my favorite things-for school!
Overall, I like 2L year MUCH better than 1L year. Maybe it is experience, routine, or comfort, But for whatever reason, I am less stressed (maybe the summer at the beach/pool put some perspective on school). Whatever a less stress life stems from-life is good. I am in such a good place spiritually, academically, emotionally, and physically (for those of you that know me know that a 10 lb weight gain is an answered prayer!) God is good-I am blessed beyond measure. I will write again soon because I have so many thoughts going through this mind that need to get on paper. This update will suffice for now! Until next time...
Monday, August 16, 2010
Quick Update...
I have been taking a public policy summer intensive the past two weeks and school officially resumes a week from today. I moved (luckily just next door) and now have two roomates. I am very excited about the upcoming year. Because of the move (and the fact that our internet provider has failed miserably), we are still without internet and am not sure when we will get it. When it is up and running again, I will post new pictures of our new house and what is going on in my life as of late...just wanted to let everyone know I'm alive and well!
Until next time be blessed....
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Summer Nights



Nothing like those summer nights to sit on the patio, catch up with good friends, and eat some great food! No better place than the Triangle in Austin to sit around and ponder life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This little Italian market called Mandola's is such a fun atmosphere and has WONDERFUL gelatto-so wonderful that our discussion quickly turned to moving to Europe (namely Oxford, Italy, or Spain) where we can sit and sip tea and talk all day long until our heart's desire....maybe we will, maybe we won't...but perhaps we will...Oh the joys of being young, dreaming big, and grad school which frees up summer for revitalization and rejuvenation. Summer nights: Won't you please stay for a while? 2L year of law school: Won't you please stay far, far away for a long, long time? I'm having too much fun...
Until next time, be blessed....
Friday, June 4, 2010
Every Road That's Traveled...
It is difficult to put the law school experience into words. Maybe it is the fact that the Monday after finals ended (which count 100% of your final grade in each class), I started a 2 week intensive class, drove home as soon as that ended, and have been working on law review ever since I got home that leads me to drone on about how exhausted I am. They say that the first year of law school they scare you to death, the second they work you to death, and the third, they bore you to death. After the year I have had, I am interested to see what "work you to death" means...
I was recently on iTunes, looking at the top ten Christian songs of the week. I noticed Amy Grant was back in the top ten with her new song: "Better than a Hallelujah." As many of you may (or may not know), I love Amy Grant. Call me old fashioned, but I boldly and unashamedly claim it. Maybe it is the fact that we share the same name or that I used to want to be her when I was "younger." For whatever reason, Amy holds a special place in my heart. One word describes her in my mind: TIMELESS. No matter what her circumstances in life or where she has been, she always seems to make a come back. Some may say it is time for her to stop making "come-backs," but then again, their songs aren't on the top ten, now are they? I admire her drive, resilience, and ability to persevere-not to mention, her music never gets old and there is a song for every emotion and stage of life. Anyway, as I was reflecting on the past year of my life while listening to Amy's new album, the theme of roads revisited my mind. These are a few of the words to one of Amy's songs, "Every Road:"
Every road that's traveled, teaches something new;
Every road that's narrow pushes us to choose.
I'd be lying if I said I had not tried to leave a time or two;
But every road that leads me, leads me back to you.
Just like Robert Frost was my inspiration as I started my first year of law school, Amy Grant is my inspiration as I conclude it. I have traveled this road, and I have been taught something new: what it takes to be an advocate of the law, the discipline the study of law requires, what it takes to be a better writer and communicator, the high calling and integrity involved with being a lawyer, and the importance of working hard to ensure a better future for myself. I have been pushed to choose between complacency and excellence; laziness and diligence; retreat or perseverance. I have definitely threatened to quit a time or two (or three or four) but for whatever reason, I have been led back to the study of law. I have said it and will say it again: law school has been the most challenging and exhausting experience of my life thus far. With the intensity of the program, there have been times where my relationship with the Lord has taken a back seat. As much as I hate to admit that, I am also gracious that the Lord continued to pursue me. Despite the hard days, just as I returned to the study of law, the road continues to return my heart to my beautiful Savior.
I am grateful to be on this road that is leading me to a path of a career full of opportunity and fulfillment. In my short time in the study of law, I have gained a deeper passion for the importance of advocating and understanding of what it means to allow the Lord to work in my life so that He can reach His full potential in and through me. The Lord has been gracious in granting me perseverance and reliance this past year. I'm excited and driven. I can't wait to see what's at the end of the road.
Speaking of roads, the drive home was long; but it was comforting when I passed the Texas state line to see the wide open spaces. I was beginning to feel claustrophobic in the mountains. Even so, I have to admit I am gradually falling in love with the East Coast...and I don't hate it. Maybe God is preparing me for something new "somewhere down the road...." I am becoming more okay with that as each day passes....
As I conclude, I realize that each person that reads this blog is most likely on a very different road or journey than I am on. That is the beauty of the diversity that life brings. I pray that each person that reads this will realize that every road that's traveled teaches something new. While on the path set before you, whether it be a road of joy or full of sorrow, seek what the Lord wants to teach you as you make the journey.
Until next time...be blessed....and know I am getting my fill of Blue Bell and Tex-Mex to last through the next upcoming year...
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Super Hero Strength...
While I did spend most of my week at the library, I did manage to get away for two days with some of my girl friends to Myrtle Beach. While it was too cold to spend too much time at the beach, we did get our fair share of shopping, good food, and movies in! It was a much needed escape from Lynchburg...with all the mountains surrounding, I was starting to get claustrophobic.....no lie....this Texas girls needs some wide open spaces!!!
While I am getting ready for my first round of the tournament tomorrow, I took a break and came across this article. When I interned in Guatemala, I got the privilege of interacting with these children every day. They truly are as precious as the picture makes them out to be! As I read this article, I was reminded that I often times muster up my own super human strength to accomplish a task. However, it is not on my own strength that I can do anything. I find the more I try to do it on my own, the more overwhelmed I become. The more overwhelmed I become, the more I ultimately fail because I am human and my strength will fade. I can only accomplish great things (aka: present an oral argument) by God's grace and strength alone. These super heroes are my inspiration to get through preparation for this argument tonight, so I thought I would share...
www.itsyourmission.com/news-super.shtml
I will write a more detailed update after the moot court tournament this week. It will be interesting...law school is a daily reminder that I am not the "strongest" in the fact that I am surrounded by brilliant people...it's always a race to the top...until next time be blessed....
Friday, February 5, 2010
Use Your Brain...
With the realization that all I do these days is read, think, eat, read, think, read, think some more, go to bed thinking and wake up thinking, I find myself wondering if I should be doing more for the glory of God. However, I am daily learning there is a season for everything under the sun.
A friend of mine wrote this uplifting and insightful article that put intellect in a new light for me! Go to the post and read the entry titled "He'll Blow Your Mind." Whether you exercise your brain muscles with a good book or your finger muscles with the remote in hand...it will both encourage and challenge you...just "think" about it...
www.sageministries.org/Girls/Blog
Well, I better get back to the thinking tank...until next time be blessed...