A lot has happened since I wrote last Wednesday. A few things kept me from writing. One, the prevailing sunshine over the weekend kept me outside and up late writing last minute papers. By the time I thought to write, I was snug in my bed saying "Rats, I forgot AGAIN!" I tell you all, I live in a beautiful place. My suitemate Brandon and I went on a hike and caught the last day of sunshine. From the top of the ridge to which we hiked I was able to see where exactly Bellingham is geographically. To the east: Mt Baker and the North Cascades, which really are different from the mountains back home. To the south are the Chuckanut mountains, which are really more like big hills than mountains, but they're still awesome. To the north the Coast Range of British Columbia is visable, although the sky has to be pretty clear to see them well. We hiked a little further down the trail and caught a view of the San Juans and the Puget Sound to the west. It's amazing. Ya'll really have to come up and visit!
I went to church on Sunday in the small town of Ferndale. Some friends from Vancouver had told me to check it out, so I did. It was almost entirely older people. In fact, I venture to say I was the only college kid in the room. Fun. Met the pastor, told him where I was from and so on. I doubt I'll go back, just because it was so far. And it was awkward. It seemed like they had a good thing going though. I got a real sense of community from them.
Got a letter on Saturday. I never thought I could be so excited ever in my life. SWEET! Someone wrote me a letter! It was from my grandma, and I just wrote her back today. Now I've just gotta get my act together and get the blasted thing in the mail. For which I have to go to the post office. Which is at the complete other end of campus. SUCK
I do believe that was everything eventful that happened. I am pretty tired, for reasons unknown. It's probably the crappy school food.
...
Until next time.
Peace.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Day 17?
GOOD NEWS! I was able to procure a parking pass for this year. It's a ways away from the dorm, but that's ok, because I don't have to worry about moving my truck every two days anymore for fear of being towed. It's certainly exciting for me.
In addition, my interview with Mt Baker Ski Area is tomorrow afternoon at 3:00. So pray for whatever needs to happen there to happen.
Finally got an email off about my analytical research essay proposal. Hopefully he says it's ok. I really don't want to think about another topic.
I am also finishing up a book for my American history class, and the subject matter which we are discussing is luckily something I find fascinating. This is good news. Learning things you don't care about sucks.
I found a group of guys for a sort-of Bible study. They call it "Core Groups." I'm not sure if it's Corps, though. I should double check. It's out of CCF, which is one of the on campus ministries here. Anyway, being there was super encouraging. I got this really strong feeling of comraderie, a kind of "we're all in this together" thing. Very cool. One of the guys got me to say I'd go to CCF on Friday, so I guess I'm doing that.
I really need to go to Costco and get some in-between-meal snacks. A big box of 'em. If anyone reading this is at Western and feels the same way, give me a call or Facebook me and we'll work something out. I do have a card and a car...
And an interview tomorrow.
And I'm hungry.
In addition, my interview with Mt Baker Ski Area is tomorrow afternoon at 3:00. So pray for whatever needs to happen there to happen.
Finally got an email off about my analytical research essay proposal. Hopefully he says it's ok. I really don't want to think about another topic.
I am also finishing up a book for my American history class, and the subject matter which we are discussing is luckily something I find fascinating. This is good news. Learning things you don't care about sucks.
I found a group of guys for a sort-of Bible study. They call it "Core Groups." I'm not sure if it's Corps, though. I should double check. It's out of CCF, which is one of the on campus ministries here. Anyway, being there was super encouraging. I got this really strong feeling of comraderie, a kind of "we're all in this together" thing. Very cool. One of the guys got me to say I'd go to CCF on Friday, so I guess I'm doing that.
I really need to go to Costco and get some in-between-meal snacks. A big box of 'em. If anyone reading this is at Western and feels the same way, give me a call or Facebook me and we'll work something out. I do have a card and a car...
And an interview tomorrow.
And I'm hungry.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Day 16. Drank A Lot Of Water
Yes. I drank a lot of water today. Don't ask me why it's worth mentioning.
Woke up bloody early this morning, only to get to class, assignment finished and in hand, and have it be cancelled. Yes, there are worse things in this life, I just would have preferred to have not gotten up.
Did some looking on my history paper, figured out what I want to write about. I think I'm going to look at Chinese immigrants in Eastern Oregon, specifically John Day. Which, some of you know, is where I lived before moving to the 'Couve. It provides incentive for me to care. Otherwise, I went and check on my truck. It's still there. Did some reading for tomorrow, and I have all my stuff together.
It is time to investigate the possibility of food. And Halo. It's become a bit of a passtime in floors 1 and 2 of Gamma 9.
Now. Excuse me while I go frag my friends.
Woke up bloody early this morning, only to get to class, assignment finished and in hand, and have it be cancelled. Yes, there are worse things in this life, I just would have preferred to have not gotten up.
Did some looking on my history paper, figured out what I want to write about. I think I'm going to look at Chinese immigrants in Eastern Oregon, specifically John Day. Which, some of you know, is where I lived before moving to the 'Couve. It provides incentive for me to care. Otherwise, I went and check on my truck. It's still there. Did some reading for tomorrow, and I have all my stuff together.
It is time to investigate the possibility of food. And Halo. It's become a bit of a passtime in floors 1 and 2 of Gamma 9.
Now. Excuse me while I go frag my friends.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Day 15. Back in Swing
I woke up this morning and it was sunny! That was exciting and pretty much set the tone for the whole day. I wore flip flops and a tee shirt, I was productive, awake, and even got a fair amount of slack line and outside time in. I also played guitar a bit.
Yes, I did do my homework, and I have class at eight in the morning. JUNK
The weekend was good, I spent it at home and beat Halo 3, as well as hung out with the family and friends. I had both the Mooch AND Burgerville, neither of which is available in Bellingham. Overall, I felt rested, and I slept a LOT. It was nice. I ate real not-dining-hall food. It was nice.
Well. Halo. I think.
Yes, I did do my homework, and I have class at eight in the morning. JUNK
The weekend was good, I spent it at home and beat Halo 3, as well as hung out with the family and friends. I had both the Mooch AND Burgerville, neither of which is available in Bellingham. Overall, I felt rested, and I slept a LOT. It was nice. I ate real not-dining-hall food. It was nice.
Well. Halo. I think.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Day 13. Home for the Weekend
I am so sorry I've been slacking on these things. It seems as though I am continually preoccupied with other things. Last night I did some catching up on my bass playing, and I needed that a lot.
Drove down yesterday afternoon to good ol' Vancouver. Mostly ate stuff that wasn't school food, played Halo 3, and watched the Office. It felt good to veg.
Today wasn't much different. I woke up and Mom had chocolate chip coffee cake and a pot of coffee waiting for me. OH. MY. GOODNESS. It was like heaven or something. It was the coolest thing. You don't realize how cool it is until you have to skip breakfast and walk 10 minutes to get your coffee. PLUS it costs $1.25. That was pretty much the highlight of my day. I love my mom.
I just got back from Simon's new place. We (Pirate, Chadd, Simon and I) shot each other up on Halo 3. I won every game. That felt good.
I'm tired now.
Good night.
Or good morning.
Whichever you prefer.
Drove down yesterday afternoon to good ol' Vancouver. Mostly ate stuff that wasn't school food, played Halo 3, and watched the Office. It felt good to veg.
Today wasn't much different. I woke up and Mom had chocolate chip coffee cake and a pot of coffee waiting for me. OH. MY. GOODNESS. It was like heaven or something. It was the coolest thing. You don't realize how cool it is until you have to skip breakfast and walk 10 minutes to get your coffee. PLUS it costs $1.25. That was pretty much the highlight of my day. I love my mom.
I just got back from Simon's new place. We (Pirate, Chadd, Simon and I) shot each other up on Halo 3. I won every game. That felt good.
I'm tired now.
Good night.
Or good morning.
Whichever you prefer.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Day 11. Sorry I Missed Yesterday
Today I went to classes, ate lunch, and then went and played outside all afternoon. Up here, a nice day means it's not raining. Today was a nice day. I got to skateboard. And I got to slack line. This is very cool.
So I did some research tonight. Well, kind of. I know what I want to propose for my analytical research essay. I requested a book from SUMMIT. And I'll read it and propose when it comes in. It will have primary source documents in the bibliography. It helps to know these things. Work smarter, not harder. Well. I could probably work a little harder.
I am going home. Tomorrow, actually, for the weekend. I am still a little hesitant, but the campus seems to kind of shut down on weekends, and it's kind of boring. I would go play outside, but it tends to rain as previously mentioned. So if you are a loyal reader of TTT (that's short for Trying To Think,) and you live in the 'Couve or surrounding area, give me a call this weekend if you are interested in hanging out.
I could probably use a hair cut.
Or not.
I am tired.
I want waffles.
And ice cream.
So I did some research tonight. Well, kind of. I know what I want to propose for my analytical research essay. I requested a book from SUMMIT. And I'll read it and propose when it comes in. It will have primary source documents in the bibliography. It helps to know these things. Work smarter, not harder. Well. I could probably work a little harder.
I am going home. Tomorrow, actually, for the weekend. I am still a little hesitant, but the campus seems to kind of shut down on weekends, and it's kind of boring. I would go play outside, but it tends to rain as previously mentioned. So if you are a loyal reader of TTT (that's short for Trying To Think,) and you live in the 'Couve or surrounding area, give me a call this weekend if you are interested in hanging out.
I could probably use a hair cut.
Or not.
I am tired.
I want waffles.
And ice cream.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Day 9. ALREADY!?
Today was the first Monday of school I have had to endure here at WWU. I didn't have to get u very early, my first class was at 11, so I think I got up at about 10. Getting up earlier is useless because I can't have breakfast. I decided against it because not having breakfast was cheaper. I think I might splurge next time.
Endured my first round of Lets-Bash-The-Christians today. That was fun, especially because I don't know ANYONE at all. I wanted to stand up and just yell "OK I know the friggen Salem Witch Trials were bogus, I know that the Crusaders were after money, I know that the Native Americans living here were treated horribly..." and just go on and on down the list. It seems to me that the Puritans and the Church back in the Crusades seemed to forget about the most important element of Christianity, at least to me; LOVE. Kind of a big deal, considering we're saved from Hell because of it. I can expect many of these lectures in the future, of this I am sure.
Had my first waffle at dinner today, that seemed noteworthy. It's not really that cool, but I thought I'd mention it.
Went to the gym to climb around on the rock wall as well. I'm addicted, but I'm not gonna do it anymore until I get some chalk and some shoes that fit. JUNK, my hands hurt.
I also really want ice cream right now.
I also really want to go flip my board around a few times. I haven't skated since Friday!
Homework's done, but I can always read.
But I'm not going to.
BAM!
Endured my first round of Lets-Bash-The-Christians today. That was fun, especially because I don't know ANYONE at all. I wanted to stand up and just yell "OK I know the friggen Salem Witch Trials were bogus, I know that the Crusaders were after money, I know that the Native Americans living here were treated horribly..." and just go on and on down the list. It seems to me that the Puritans and the Church back in the Crusades seemed to forget about the most important element of Christianity, at least to me; LOVE. Kind of a big deal, considering we're saved from Hell because of it. I can expect many of these lectures in the future, of this I am sure.
Had my first waffle at dinner today, that seemed noteworthy. It's not really that cool, but I thought I'd mention it.
Went to the gym to climb around on the rock wall as well. I'm addicted, but I'm not gonna do it anymore until I get some chalk and some shoes that fit. JUNK, my hands hurt.
I also really want ice cream right now.
I also really want to go flip my board around a few times. I haven't skated since Friday!
Homework's done, but I can always read.
But I'm not going to.
BAM!
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