I'm not entirely sure why I wanted that as a title... but eh, it's true, I like my jazz, I like it quite a lot. It's almost the only thing I listen to nowadays, thanks to Joanna -all that forcing it on me, and she still couldn't stop me from preferring the types she didn't like- unless I randomly want something else!
Anyway, I'm thinking of applying to be a live-in on the highschool dorm (which is attached to Whit) next year. Apparently the college girls who choose to live over there get to make a big difference in their lives, and just set a great example and help to make them feel loved and part of a family, rather than like they're at a boarding school... which the highschool kids here are. I think it would be a pretty great thing, I get along with younger people, but know where to draw the line, and love the thought of setting an example and getting to interact and be a godly inspiration for them. I mean, I've always had younger friends, and I love them all to bits, haha. I don't have problems getting along with people, and I can handle noise levels (so long as I get quiet time now and again). I'm going to pray about it and talk to Terry and Jenn to see what they think, this could be a pretty cool idea!
I wrote two papers in two and a half hours yesterday, normally it takes like a week to get a paper written decently, but I dunno, I just totally zoned into them, and the next thing I know I had finished them both, cited everything properly, and reading over them, written some damn good papers! Haha. So that makes life nice and easy. Tonight I have to attend a lecture from the President of the American Chesterton Society, apparently he tries to be funny and is wickedly intelligent. But as it's for Christian Worldviews, and Sean Davidson's idea of funny differs greatly from that of the average person... chances are I'll only be impressed by his intelligence, and not his lack of humour!
Anyway, just wanted to give a teensy update! Love ya'll!
PS: Listen to Stiched Up by Herbie Hancock feat. John Mayer, it's amazing!
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and what pray tell is wrong with boarding school ...? from a boarding school-er I must say, you university kids are no more special than us ... its possible that we even have more fun that you because we're still young and happy :P
Haha, what I meant is that it can be really scary and uncomfortable for the kids who are coming here, especially the younger teens, so they try to act tougher and stuff as a result, when really we can just envelope them in love and show them that it's not as scary as they think.
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