26 October 2007

Almost November

So, I realize that Tiffany is the only one who ever reads this blog anyway, and since I haven't written anything in almost a month, I figure I should amuse my wife while she is at work. So, I'm writing on my blog...

It's almost November. One class is done (except for the final). Another class ends next Saturday (except for the final and a big paper), and then another one ends the following Thursday (except a major paper). That leaves just two classes for the rest of the semester, but about 6 major projects due in four weeks. I have managed to do basically no work for any of the group projects I'm working on, but it seems I'm not the only one, which makes it look not too promising for any of the groups. I know I have learned something this semester, but if asked to articulate it on the spot I can't. I know God has done amazing things in my life since August, but again, if you ask me to list them I probably will struggle to get anything off. I am blessed in more ways than I can count, and I have a wife that loves me and a God who has saved me for eternity. I have so much to be happy about....but sometimes I'm just so tired. So....tired. But, I am blessed, and I praise God for the air in my lungs. Even if I feel stagnant, I know God will get me through this all, and that He has amazing plans for me.

07 October 2007

Where has the time gone?

What? It's October!?!? When did that happen?

I guess things have just gone crazy since the semester started a month and a half ago. I don't really know what I've learned, but I'm pretty sure that my brain is permanently spilled on the table in CAC 208. Between Dr. Young's vocab, Dr. Bramer's accent, and Dr. Horrell's exorcisms and stuff, I can honestly say that this has been the most informative and challenging semester so far. I'm much more comfortable on campus, but I still feel like a lost puppy half the time.

New things this year--I have joined the choir (with Josh's encouragement), I usually eat in the cafeteria (which a. exists and b. serves food), and I sleep about once in a blue moon (okay, so that third one isn't really new). Anyway, I figured I should at least say something on here so that the world (and by "the world" I really mean Tiffany and myself) will realize that I am not dead.

On another note, I have realized that I have not done anything to follow up for my trip to Cameroon that happened about 4 months ago. I don't know where the time went, but it's gone. I should probably get on that. And the three group projects that I'm supposedly working on, but only one of the three groups has met, and that only once. And the project that is due Thursday that I haven't even looked at. And the upcoming final exam at the end of October for BE 103. Okay, enough on here...I've gotta get to work!