a visual journal

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A few visual documents of my semester. Some of the people, places, conversations, and light.

After journaling during the summer I didn't at all once school started, and I wish that I had. I've been finding that journaling not only helps to recall events but also helps me to remember the act of thinking. Remembering what and how I thought helps me to see the growth (or dormancy) of my mind and spirit. My mind may be fickle, but God is faithful. And His faithfulness is evident as I look back at my summer entries. They remind me to make a point of journaling; even the hard things that I'd rather not write down because I don't understand them. I think it's time to get out of my head and think a little more– out loud, or on paper.

[this song & this song– two of my favorites]

[and this blog, magazine, & travel guide. woo! too good.]




Michal SeelandComment