I actually know these songs?

May 30, 2005 13:45

So I'm sitting in here at the Catholic Student Center at South and the "Jesus Station" is playing on the radio...and I actually know some of the songs...amazing! lol I mean, when I'm in my car lately I've been listening to this cd with all these praise and worship songs on it or this CD that James and I put together when he was in town. So imagine my surprise when I recognize some of the music on that station...wow lol. WEll, I haven't posted in quite sometime so I figured, hey, why not give it a shot. Have yall been having trouble with your frined pages loading recently because mine wasn't updating itself or something....the last message I had on there was from jill on the twenty fifth i think...which ended up not being the last one posted cuz I just checked it here and they all popped up. Anywho...so life has been going pretty well lately. Before James came in town last week, the week before I was running every day. But he came in Saturday, we went running, but the next four nights we were at the beach, or doing something else...so yeah. He left on Wednesday morning before I went to work. It was really sad cuz I realized a lot while he was down here. We spent basically twenty four seven together (minus when we were in our seperate beds to sleep) and we didn't get tired or bored with eachother at all. It was so much fun and I realized just how much I loved spending time with him. I really am just content doing random things with him...nothing too special. We went down to Dauphin Island Saturday night which was really super cool cuz the moon was out and all the stars...it was nice. Although we did park illegally in someones driveway (shhhhh) and then sunday night he cooked dinner for my fam and we went to mass and then went swimming...Monday we went down to the beach alll day long watched the most beautiful sunset and went out to eat at Lamberts. Tuesday we slept the day away practically and then went out shopping for his moms bday present and out for Chinese food, hung out at the Catholic Student Center for a bit, and chilled out for the rest of the night at my house. Wednesday, I didn't want him to leave...but I had work and he had to get back to be with his family. I can't believe I probably won't get to see him again till July, but I know that are relationship will only continue to get stronger as we spend time apart...anyways, enough about all that...I'm getting back into running this week if anyone wants to go with me. It was so hard to run at the Y last night after not running for a week. It ought to be interesting...a friend of mine from the Catholic student center, Jeanine is leaving this week...she's off to become a nun :) How awesome is that?! It's sad to see her go, but she'll leave for two weeks, come back and then leave again for seven weeks to go to Scottland and then she'll come back and then leave to join her order. I can't remember which community she'll becme apart of but when she leaves, it will be different around here without her. She's so neat, and I really admire her a lot. Right now I'm baby sitting the CSA because she is cooking for her brother's graduation party that they are having tonight. It smells soooo good lol My brother graduated from eighth grade the other day...it was funny cuz they had this slideshow with all their pictures from when they were little up until now and it was so adorable. It brought back my memoreies from gradeschool at SDS and then I realized that back then, graduating from eighth grade was such a big deal, but it seems so little compared to high school. Tabby and I decided last night that although College graduation is probably important cuz you know, you are leaving to become and adult and everything...high school graduation is probably and will probably always be the most memorable...its very special I think cuz it is really the biggest transition. I mean, in eighth grade yeah, you are going to high schoolb ut you really are too young to realize what a transition that is, and high schoolers do their most growing up probably in their junior and senior year...I know for me my junior year was a big turning point cuz of all that was going on at the time and I started working at Target. Having a part time job really helps the growing up process I would say :) and when you graduate from high school...you feel so special and you get that feeling. The summer before college and after high schooll...something just happends...something not really explainable but it prepares you to be on your own...and gives you a sense of independence. When we graduate from college I imagine we will feel like adults officially becuase we will be ready to start that dream career but it is something I think that we have gradually worked up to over the years at college so its not as major. So yes, that is my deductions on that matter. I can't believe James graduates next year...now that is crazy :) I still got a few years I suppose....well...I better go stir the meatballs, I'm sure that there is nothing else I could ramble on without repeating myself....
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