Warm Blankets and Books

I’m back on the mountain… and it looks just as beautiful as always - rain, strong winds, fog, and cold. What a perfectly beautiful combination. It contains all the elements that drive me to my warm hand-woven Bolivian blanket… and the numerous pages I have to read about theology, accounting, and Christology (note the optimism in my voice…).

A Foggy Day on LM

Two and a half more weeks of school before the semester is done and I head home for Christmas break. It was kind of a teaser being home for Thanksgiving and then having to come back to school again for another couple of weeks… but such is life. You can either embrace it or be depressed about it. Either way, it has to get done.

Portrait of Two Dogs

This week is the start of our Covenant Chorale concerts. Our first Christmas concert is this Friday at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel… we also have one Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. It’s kind of nerve-wracking… I have never liked being up on stage in front of people. But hey, it’s going to be fun. I have chorale rehearsel in about half an hour. I got to get some things done before that, so I’m out.

Published on 26 Nov 2007 at 12:41 pm. 1 Comment.
Filed under A Day in the Life, Academics.

Comments:

  1. nice picture :)

    im excited to play with ya’ll on tues…=D

    Olivia on 26 Nov 2007 at 7:55 pm.

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