I'm back at school after a great relaxing spring break. Yesterday I started classes. I had three out of my four: Christian Formation, Social Darwinism in Politics and Foundations for Educational Ministry. I'm pretty excited about all of them. We did everything from watching ten minutes of the Matrix (do you want the truth Neo? or do you want to go back to the easy life?) to discussing mathematics in terms of Intelligent Design. Yep, it was a very interesting day.
Not a whole lot else has happened. Two of my friends and I went swimming last night at the community pool. We're going to swim laps about three times a week, it's going to be wonderful. My friend Kellie and I also visited U-Village, it's a cute little shopping center by University of WA--sort of like a very compact Aspen Grove in Colorado. It's wonderful, the Barnes and Noble is glouriously huge and i shouldn't go in there with a credit card.
In other news... I have plenty to do today. A book to read, a third of another book to read, an essay by Dr. West to read, and a scholarship application to fill out. So, as this quarter is off to a busy start, please just keep me in your prayers that I would be able to finish strong in these last ten weeks. The sun outside is quite wonderful, but very distracting (as is my computer...). Also, roommate things are starting to pick up, and I don't want to be in the middle of a threesome who all want to room together. That always makes things interesting.
So, that's about it. Please just keep me in your prayers. I'm learning a lot right now in my walk with God and much of it is difficult. My room is already a mess and I'll have to clean it before I can even begin to start thinking about all my homework. And both jobs that I was looking into have not worked out. But most of all, I just need prayer for my walk with God and all that He is teaching me. No pain, no gain, definitely does not apply to only physical things. :o) But perserverance produces character and hope right? yeah, so things should be interesintg the next couple of months.
baruch ADONAI,
sara
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