What a wild and crazy weekend.
First of all, I did head down to Tennessee on Friday. It was really great. After the kind of week I had, crossing the state line was a glorious bit of freedom. The drive wasn't bad at all, and I made it to the mall in Johnson City without incident. I found Steve right away, and we had a wonderfull time at the mall and at dinner. He headed back to work, and I made it home by early evening. In actually, he did not quit or lose his job, even though there had been some issues. But he just called me a little while ago, and things seem to be better. He's going to Oklahoma now, and then will spend the rest of the year in California.
He's a really good guy. I'm glad I got to spend some time with him. Yay for decent relationships!
Once I got home, me, Heather, Corrie, Genna, and Kate headed over to the Lyric to watch "Lost in Translation". Pretty good movie.
Then on Saturday, me, Heather, and Kate drove up to Salem to go thrift store shopping. We had a lot of fun there, as the distribution center in Salem is HUGE. After we finished, we headed back to Kate's apartment and cooked some fabulous vegetarian lasagna. We watched the lunar eclipse, then sat back and watched Heather's "Frida" DVD. (Really, really, really good movie) We finished the night up with some mint ice cream, and I headed back home for 12 hours of sleep.
Sunday was fairly uneventful, except for my parents informing me that something happened with my account and my rent check bounced. So I have to drive over there today and take care of that. However, Steve is gonna be putting money in my account soon, so I should get this taken care of soon.
All in all, a fun and relieving weekend. I'm looking at my schedule and I really don't have too much left to do...there's the HODAT rough draft and test, but that's really about it. I'm doing really well on my Judaism/Anti-Judaism in the NT class project - I had a really good meeting with my professor this morning about that. I'm doing my project on the faith implications of replacement theology (supersessionism) in both Judaism and Christianity. Should be lots of fun...I'll be putting it up in website form later on.
I also have about half of the halloween pics online so far...I'll post the link later, but here's a glimpse of us Harry Potter fans:
Song of the Day: Foxy Brown - "I'll Be" (bought the CD at the thrift store for 2 dollars...rock on.)
First of all, I did head down to Tennessee on Friday. It was really great. After the kind of week I had, crossing the state line was a glorious bit of freedom. The drive wasn't bad at all, and I made it to the mall in Johnson City without incident. I found Steve right away, and we had a wonderfull time at the mall and at dinner. He headed back to work, and I made it home by early evening. In actually, he did not quit or lose his job, even though there had been some issues. But he just called me a little while ago, and things seem to be better. He's going to Oklahoma now, and then will spend the rest of the year in California.
He's a really good guy. I'm glad I got to spend some time with him. Yay for decent relationships!
Once I got home, me, Heather, Corrie, Genna, and Kate headed over to the Lyric to watch "Lost in Translation". Pretty good movie.
Then on Saturday, me, Heather, and Kate drove up to Salem to go thrift store shopping. We had a lot of fun there, as the distribution center in Salem is HUGE. After we finished, we headed back to Kate's apartment and cooked some fabulous vegetarian lasagna. We watched the lunar eclipse, then sat back and watched Heather's "Frida" DVD. (Really, really, really good movie) We finished the night up with some mint ice cream, and I headed back home for 12 hours of sleep.
Sunday was fairly uneventful, except for my parents informing me that something happened with my account and my rent check bounced. So I have to drive over there today and take care of that. However, Steve is gonna be putting money in my account soon, so I should get this taken care of soon.
All in all, a fun and relieving weekend. I'm looking at my schedule and I really don't have too much left to do...there's the HODAT rough draft and test, but that's really about it. I'm doing really well on my Judaism/Anti-Judaism in the NT class project - I had a really good meeting with my professor this morning about that. I'm doing my project on the faith implications of replacement theology (supersessionism) in both Judaism and Christianity. Should be lots of fun...I'll be putting it up in website form later on.
I also have about half of the halloween pics online so far...I'll post the link later, but here's a glimpse of us Harry Potter fans:
Song of the Day: Foxy Brown - "I'll Be" (bought the CD at the thrift store for 2 dollars...rock on.)

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