A lot's happened to me since my last entry. I apologize for the wait. Actually, I can't really remember all that I did. February was really really busy but also successful. Basically, Vice, JSA, Explore USC, March Talon, Netflix, and time with the 'rents.
There's this weird thing about school now. I feel like the senior class is all dissociated - we're all so busy, or at least act like we are, or dealing with sad/big issues or feeling bummed out about school in general. I have senioritis bad - i just don't feel turned on by classes anymore. That's a generalization, but I feel like the days drag.
But in a sense I want the days to be long. When I have time to sit and think back on the past 6 months, they've seriously flown by. And I feel like I've changed quite a bit. I'm ready to move on, but can't imagine moving on. I just can't picture not sitting down in class with the people I've known for the past 4 (or 7) years. And I get to start everything anew - don't think I've had that chance, at least to that extent, since Kindergarten.
I'm feeling content about the last four years, and I'm very glad. I want to try to have some meaningful last few months at the Nade.
I've given up the following for Lent:
1. Negative thoughts about myself or others
2. Complaining
3. getting wrapped up in trivial activities/matters
Taken on:
C.S. Lewis book
Oh, and I love my new church: Prince of Peace.
And I'm obsessed with netflix.
It Happened One Night (1934) - This is a beautiful movie. I forgot how much I love it. I hope love's really like Ellie's and Peter's love in the movie - unexpected, offbeat, and magical.
Alexander Andrews: Oh, er, do you mind if I ask you a question, frankly? Do you love my daughter?
Peter Warne: Any guy that'd fall in love with your daughter ought to have his head examined.
Alexander Andrews: Now that's an evasion!
Peter Warne: She picked herself a perfect running mate -- King Westley -- the pill of the century! What she needs is a guy that'd take a sock at her once a day, whether it's coming to her or not. If you had half the brains you're supposed to have, you'd done it yourself, long ago.
Alexander Andrews: Do you love her?
Peter Warne: A normal human being couldn't live under the same roof with her without going nutty! She's my idea of nothing!
Alexander Andrews: I asked you a simple question! Do you love her?
Peter Warne: YES!! But don't hold that against me, I'm a little screwy myself!
Take care readers. God Bless. Until next post...