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kate/sawyer

God bless the broken road that lead me back to you

About Me

Kate is: I am currently a Senior at the University of Utah, studying substance abuse counseling and social work.I am an avid history nerd and a total computer geek. I am attempting to learn guitar, and I really suck at it, but hopefully in due (and soon) time, I will be good at playing. I will try to regularly post here, if I am dormant for a while breeze on over to allegri for and update.
I love:
    The Lord my God my friends LOST coffee caffiene mt dew brinner rock climbing late night movies late night food runs after hours play in the parks reading cuddling playing in the rain like a kid swings!!! snowboarding

i don't enjoy:
    mushrooms people who pretend that they are someone they arent food allergies liars allegries snow ingnorant people arogant people uninformed people who claim to know everything

i am allegric to:
    hay wire hair pets pollen dust dairy gluten latex bandaids
Sawyer is: A Computer Science major at the University of Utah in his fourth year.I'm an avid musician and amateur photographer, having recently obtained a new DSLR. I semi-regularly blog on Anesti.org and upload my latest and greatest photos to Flickr . I enjoy the outdoors. I'm often found rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and playing soccer. I play guitar in the worship band at Capital Church. I love my lovely girlfriend Kate. :)

My Interests

History, Politics, Web Design, Photography, Archery, Dance, Christianity, Reading, Writing, Singing, Running, Rock Climbing, French, Acting, Text Messaging, Exploring, Getting Lost (not intending too!!! I promise), Coffee Shops, International Travel, Chocolate.

I'd like to meet:

Bono Vox, Jacques Chirac, Tony Blair, Nelson Mandela

Music:

Death Cab for Cutie, Paul Porter, Shannon Curtis, The Almost, Steele Croswhite, Thrice, Paramore, Aiming for Aurora, Linkin Park, Foo Fighters, Normandy, Skillet

Movies:

Invisible Children



In the spring of 2003, three young Americans traveled to Africa in search of such as story. What they found was a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them. A story where children are weapons and children are the victims. The "Invisible Children: rough cut" film exposes the effects of a 20 year-long war on the children of Northern Uganda. These children live in fear of abduction by rebel soldiers, and are being forced to fight as a part of violent army. This wonderfully reckless documentary is fast paced, with an MTV beat, and is something truly unique. To see Africa through young eyes is humorous and heart breaking, quick and informative - all in the very same breath. See this film, you will be forever changed.Lord of the Rings, Rent, Ten Things I Hate About You, Double Jeopardy, Mission Impossible, Newsies, The Princess Bride, Phantom Of The Opera

Television:

Scrubs, Futurama, Greys Anatomy, The Simpsons, The Office

Books:

Anything suspense full, psychological thrillers, that will leave you hanging until the last chapter where the noose is loosened ;)

Heroes:

God, Indiana Jones, Batman, My Dad, Bono Vox, Nelson Mandela

My Blog

this describes my life, my love, my world....

A thousand times I've seen you standing Gravity like lunar landing You make me wanna run till I find you I shut the world away from here I drift to you, you're all I hear As everything we know fades t...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Sun, 07 Sep 2008 11:16:00 PST

life is dear

It was about 9am when the call came, it rang, over and over again, just repeating in its usual devestating tune: "code blue, adult, primary trax". Maybe I haven't worked here long enought to...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:36:00 PST

the design

After much deliberation, and prayers, I have decided that instead of the word "love" which I honestly need reminded to me so much that I need it somewhere on my body... I am going to get the word "bel...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Thu, 22 May 2008 12:45:00 PST

Spring Break 2008: Moab

After a good 269 miles, 4.75 hour car ride, 3 snow storms, 2 vehicular accidents, 117 rail road cars, multiple dead animals, 2 pit stops, and a lovely 1.5 hour nap - we arrived at our first attractio...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:04:00 PST

Analogy of Abuse

Addictions & substance abuse are a lot like a car crash. In this crash, every window has blown out, shattered and left thousands of shards protruding from your extremities. These pieces of glass range...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 03:34:00 PST

Passing on

Some times we need those kicks with reality. Those days with pain, illness, the fight for life, and the grief of death. As I was browsing through the hundreds of posts spanning the internet about the ...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 01:47:00 PST

becoming new

This year my resolution was to no longer make useless resolutions, to no longer delight in the undignifying resolutions of divulging in the psychosis of worldly related vanity. This year I resolve to ...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Thu, 03 Jan 2008 08:12:00 PST

Joy comes full circle

In this post consumer, candy crazy, santa sitting, Christmas caroling world, we have to an impasse of whether to please ourselves, or to give joy to another soul. Thankfully community organizations ha...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 12:51:00 PST

be centered, or be spackle.

As I sit straddling the wheel forming clay into what prayerfully will become a pot, I contemplate on how Christ has this position in my life. In Jeremiah 18:6 the Lord declares that we are like clay i...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 04:40:00 PST

Ace of Hearts

Maybe its acid reflux, maybe its the sign of an early age oncoming stroke, maybe its indigestion lingering from the remnants of a cheap meal, but maybe, its just plain old compassion. A compassion tha...
Posted by kate/sawyer on Sat, 26 May 2007 09:25:00 PST