Ok, so, it's Sunday the fifth of February and church has just got out. Our pastor used Gilligan's Island as an illustration today, and I got a different viewpoint than what Pastor used. He said that the passengers and the skipper were the seven deadly sins and Gilligan himself was the captor, the devil. I see it another way. They are the sinners and Gilligan is the deliverer who simply uses an unorthodox method to teach them valuable lessons. Now, all I have seen of Gilligan's Island is the Veggietales version which is about as heavily modified as my own version is likely to be. But, here's what I want to do. I want to use this blog as a portal into that universe and turn it into Gilligan's Journal for a few days, or possibly weeks depending on how it goes. It won't be the best I could do, but it is like a journal where everything just kinda flows, but I hope I can get my point across. Another thing that hit me today was, a friend of mine told me she had an idea for a play and she wanted to do it for Easter. So, over Spring break, that's probably what I will be doing in the after noon. I just need to feverishly work on the script until then and I am going to need amazing focus... for me... oh whatever! Pray, please. Pray.
So... there is my sunny brainwave. I may have my first Gilligan's Journal entry up sometime tonight. Until then, sayanora!
Lil Bit
Hi again Rae Anne! Again, sorry I haven't been able to comment lately but luckily I can do so now!! Hmmm...interesting way to think of Gilligans Island...I tend to agree with you, he doesn't exactly seem like Satan, but he could have used better methods in teaching them...that's a very intriguing topic to think about, you've given me some brainpower on that one :) Hey, Giligans Journal is a great idea!! That would provide tons of insight! And yes, I will pray, pray, pray, but you will also do fine, fine, fine!!! :)Remember, trust, trust, trust yourself and know that you will do awesome!! (MOstly because everything you do is awesome, haha!! ) :) Talk to you later!!
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