Friday, June 08, 2007

Summer ... at last!

There is a week of bliss, known as the week between quarters. During this time there is no class work, no papers, no tests, only moments to enjoy life and catch up on all the junk that has piled up over the last three weeks. It is now Friday and while I will be spending the later portion of the evening among friends, I am currently enjoying the blissful ability to do on of my favorite pastimes: as little as possible.

Tomorrow I will probably clean my apartment and make some minor revisions in the morning that need to be done, followed by a joyous party of chaos at the graduation party of two dear friends. But more importantly I should be getting to do some free time reading, which will be … odd. I’m not sure if I want to read some more theology as I have about 5 books that I have been wanting to read, or allow myself to have some fun (which is probably what will happen).

Normally around this time I begin to reflect on seminary, and seeing as I am officially at the mid-point of my seminary experience I’m sure some of that will come this week, but there are many other things that need to take place to allow for ‘clear’ thinking. But for my posterity and preview of things to come here is a short rundown

Finished Greek, and all my history classes; then took Pentateuch, Youth and Evangelism, and Grief, Loss, Death, and Dying as my side classes. Somewhere in there is the forgettable Foundations for Ministry class.

More to come as life carries on…

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