Busy, busy, busy, busy!
First day of college in full swing, and by full swing I mean a swing going full loops around the beam. Morning devotions with the other new/transfer students at 7am (yes, 7am), breakfast at 7:30. After an hour break, the first class of the year, Fundamentals of Speech, at 8:00. Following that was a run-from-building-to-building streak of chapel, Biblical Hermeneutics, Intro to Cross Cultural Missions, an hour break and then Acts and Pauline Epistles. All in all, these classes have the potential to be interesting.
Then came the third consecutive evening of running back and forth, printing papers, scanning papers, filling in papers, emailing papers, making phone calls and eating Oreo cookies. Double fill.
At 7:30pm, I head over to the gym with a flirting pair of butterflies in my stomach to the first of what I hope will be many practices with the Northland Pioneers men's basketball team. All I can say is that if that's the only practice I participate in, I can still die in peace. Amazing experience...nothing like any Spanish team I've played on.
Now I'm back in 208North, getting ready for group prayer time. After that, it's goodnight for this aching body.
Busy! I want to hear all about the practice!!
ReplyDeleteloved reading this!! i hope the days slow down a bit once you get everything organized and in place! So do they leave time for a complete night's sleep? =)love you! MOM (the prev. comment was Dad)
ReplyDeletePractices can be intense. So can coach W but he is a great guy and really cares about the success of all his guys. Keep up the hard work. Work like you have never worked before and good things can happen. Say hi to Jordan Harrison for me and coach W too.
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