The end of the school year is drawing close, and so comes summer. This will be the beginning and I must mentally and spiritually prepare of it. I will warm up my muscle during exams, and I will begin to concentrate on God as we approach the days of freedom, and summer work.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Nearing the Beginning: With Every End
There is no end to my work today. I must continue with my English journals and complete my hebrew translations. Greek has added itself to my list of task to be done. Yet today has yielded rewards. I successfully completed and delivered my presentation in Philosophy of Religion, and received my quality grade for the last exam in that class. One more day of serious work and then off to celebrate my birthday. I am turning uneventfully twenty-two. After a dinner for class at my professor Chad Hartsock's house, some friends and myself are going to the hookah bar in Knoxville. I always enjoy hookah and drinks, but more I enjoy the conversation. After that it is time to drill myself with Hebrew grammar in preparation for my exam. I am far behind in my understanding of Hebrew grammar. This needs to be fixed. I also need to brush up on my Greek. The problem comes when I know what a word means from simply looking at it, but I can no longer parse them as a result. I have been keeping horrible dietary practices in the last few weeks. I am going to get back onto a low calorie diet until I have time to work out seriously again. I acquired a gym membership for this summer, and I will be going twice a day to meet my goals. I will also be able to eat better once I go home for the summer, and can buy groceries. I need to adapt my palate to healthy foods again.
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