The Great Intoxication is a beautiful song. David Byrne is truly a genius. Especially when he played it at the Union Chapel.
I've been volunteering for a lot more than I thought I would. I'm the Public Relations Officer for the UW Pro-Life Group, whatever it's called, I was doing some work related to the I-1000 bill, and I just recently created a Seattle chapter for the Young Americans for Liberty. It's gonna be some work. Both of the groups are funded by the Leadership Institute, and we're getting mad bank for being minority movements.
I have a lot of shit to get done this week. It sorta sucks. Hopefully it'll be a great weekend, though. Daniella's finally taking her first drive test, and if she passes she'll be able to get back and forth from her classes and work soo much easier. ALSO TO AND FROM MY DORM. KEWL.
But yeah, life is good...but it's about to be really busy and boring for awhile. I lovvvveee Daniella...and David Byrne...
Also, I never believed people who said it, but I've come to realize going to church really does make me feel really, truly better all over. Mostly for a few hours, but its effects last the rest of the week. I feel a lot less cynical, a lot more optimistic, and a lot more tolerant and loving of people I'd normally really avoid. I'm not sure why I've only come to feel it these past few months, but it might be because this new church has no screaming babies, or because my family isn't distracting me from the sermon. Or maybe I've just progressed spiritually. That sounds fruity though, so I'm gonna go with the lack of screaming babies.
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