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| This one is for you, faithful readers from WisconsinWell, I just had the craziest summer of my life (so far). I spent six weeks in Wyoming with the Iowa State Geology Department. It was a required field course with about 15 other students. I had a blast! And then right after I got back, I was able to move in downtown with the rest of the guys and finish up SALT with them. God has been teaching so much stuff, it blows my mind. I feel like he just really cleared up in my mind what he wants out of me as a believer, and what I should be doing/thinking/praying. I'll be graduating this fall, and I think I may be going on staff full time with the church (though I'm not sure yet).
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| Phase I of operation "Drive Parents Nutty"Christine and Bob are getting Long-Tailed lizards today from the pet store. The next step is to let them out upstairs and see what type of fun ensues.
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| I have just learned that I will be required to write a 16 page term paper for one of my major elective classes. That's 16 pages without figures or diagrams or anything. I am not really excited about this, mostly because I am taking 18 credits (5 classes) this semester, and none of them will be easy. I think I'm going to burn out by the end, but we'll see.
In other news, I found $20 beneath a grating on campus yesterday! I always check the snow banks for cash, but usually don't find any, so this is a welcome suprise. Yeah God for Free Money! | | |
| DOOM! DOOM! DOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!
School Starts today.
I was in my first class for five minutes before my instructor let us leave. I bet my only other class today does the same thing, so I will have wasted a whole lot of time coming downtown for nothing.
Oh well, such is school.
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| Well, it is the coldest day of the winter so far (even thought it's not
winter). I rode downtown with on the train with my dad this morning and
walked him to his Amtrak train. He's going to Ann Arbor for a few days
to meet with a bunch of pastors. Already today, I've gone downtown,
waited 20 minutes with my dad in the train station, ate breakfast
(mmmm, sausage egg and cheese mcmuffin), ridden the bus to school,
froze my rear off, and studied for my exams today... and it's barely
8:00!
I have two finals today, one at 10:30 am and the other at 6:00pm. I
have a six hour gap between them, so I guess I have no excuse not to
study. But I'm happy, because after today, I am free until January!
Hurrah!
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