Thursday, February 27, 2003

Well, I guess three days is better than a month right? Unfortunately I'm not really in the mood to write here. I think that's because I've sat in front of a computer much too long already, and everytime I do I feel this immense rush of laziness. That's pretty much because I've been putting off a study guide for one of my mid-terms next week, and everytime I get on the computer it reminds me about it and increases my extreme dislike for it.

There are things I need to write in here in terms of catch up though. So I guess I'll make myself a list and hope I get to them eventually.

Things Krystle has been too lazy to write about:
Current and past readings of the past two weeks
The trip home (including the delays)
Homework
YWAM/DTS/UofN
Summer

Monday, February 24, 2003

This update is for sara, who told me last night that my blog was long overdue for an update.

Ok, so it's been a while. Longer than it took Mel to write in her blog, which is pretty sad considering I have access to a computer and the internet every day and she doesn't.

I can use the age old excuse I've been busy. And I have been. It's been a good busy though. The kind of busy where I have stuff to do, but I still have free time at the end of the day to do with what I please. I've been reading a lot lately. Last week I read two books: If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to get Out of the Boat and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (please hold all Harry Potter debate, I don't want to hear it). I got started on this reading kick last weekend when my flight home was delayed over two hours. Dang storms in Phoenix. I'm greatful for it though. I feel like I haven't read because I wanted to for so long, and it's great to do it again. I ordered a book online which I'm pretty stoked about, and hopefully it will be coming today or tomorrow.

So, I guess there's so much to say that I can't really say it all. But hopefully I'll start writing here more regularly, and catch all 5 readers up a bit on what's been going on in my life, at school, and in my head.