Tuesday, February 1, 2011

keyframes

one resolute snapshot, for this moment, right now, then the future position.
insert that object in a particular setting.
let the interpolation make the movements to the next scene.

learning about design, more, makes me learn more about life.
I've always known that any truth found in the world, is found in scripture first. If it's a truth apart from scripture, it's rarely correct, but sometimes in principle, it's wisdom. To be honest, which is hard to do only for the fact that I find myself looking too far ahead rather than where I'm at now, I lose track of my day to day.

It's one of those thoughts that come up, and I think, "Will I be doing this stuff in 5 years?" I'm certainly going to plant my flag at my company. I don't know how long of a music break I'll be taking from the church - if God leads me back to it in June, or at all. I'm going back to school in the summer, only a few classes to keep from paying back loans. Planning a really cool gig with Tadd for Spring of 2012, which we're starting on now...but my point I guess, is that those things are huge keyframes in my life. Markers/milestones/checkpoints. And I get so lost, easily, in the inbetweens. I need to make a better habit of enjoying this moment. This small keyframe.

Scattered pebbles make for nuisances, but packed together they are the foundation and framework for concrete. I gotta pay more attention to the smaller things, and be so much more sincere.

Gotta give that area of my heart up too. Constant reformation. And this seems wild, but I feel as though time is on my side.

Now I'm going to write Josh Whitney a letter of appreciation.

"Where you invest your love, you invest your life..."
-Mumford and Sons

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