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Name: LoraLee
Country: Canada
Metro: Saskatoon
Gender: Female


Interests: literature- philosophy- religion(s)- art- the outdoors- soccer- cooking- music.almost all of it.yes,even opera.


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Member Since: 12/16/2005

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Friday, April 27, 2007

transfiguration1

Currently Reading
Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art (Wheaton Literary Series)
By Madeleine L'Engle
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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Buckle my shoe with your grill!

 I needed a break from normalcy. That's my only justification.

The song made  me laugh, and I I needed a good laugh. I was looking for Barry White, but he wasn't a free download. So that's it. Shameful, maybe - but also hilariously random. The song reflects absolutely NOTHING about me. I didn't even know what a "grill" was. Kimbal explained it.

Gotta go do homework. Today I'm putting together a resource kit for a unit in the world religions course on religion, spirituality, and the environment. That's more like me, right???

 

Currently Listening
You Were Here
By Sarah Harmer
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This is my new theme song. 

Currently Reading
Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition (Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy and Culture)
By Lester Faigley
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Friday, March 23, 2007

Ha! It's been forever since I posted! I never have time             .

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I'm in a great mood today - spring is fabulous.

As for a quick update - I finished my first teaching practicum a couple of weeks ago. It went really well. I didn't want to leave. I fell in love with the students.

I have two weeks and a day of classes left this term - and still 6 assignments to get in. It's that crazy, frazzled time of year for us University folk. Ah, well. It alsways all gets done somehow, right?

Our "new" church is wonderful - we feel like we've been there a lot loger than we have - it was just such a good and natural transition.

Not sure exactly how I'm going to spend May and June. I'm still working  a bit at the store - so I may pick up some hours there. Otherwise, I'm really looking forward to spending scads of time with Gav Gav, being outside every day, and working on some personal projects. We're probably going to go and work at camp again this summer (it's not set in stone).                                                                                             

Currently Reading
Keeper'n Me
By Richard Wagamese
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Thursday, December 28, 2006

 

Currently Reading
The Sun Also Rises
By Ernest Hemingway
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