this week:
(monday) friend from zambia who i hadn't seen in six years dropped by for three hours for dinner. forgot keys and book at taco mac. drove back. rushed to finish lab report.
(tuesday) last lab of the semester before practicum. sigh. ultimate frisbee WOOOOOOOOO.
(wednesday) 5 am shift. sprints. take home test start. sigh. family group WOOOOOOOOOO.
(thursday) 5 am shift. get stuff done. catch up. bible study! ultimate frisbee WOOOOOOOOO.
(friday) 5 am shift. fly to milwaukee. WOOOOOOOOOO.
(saturday) [one of my] best friend's wedding. sigh. and :D
(sunday) panic. because practicum t minus two days.
this semester needs to be over. this summer has been bizarre.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
"young adult"
this particular phrase, whether it's a jca thing or it's a commonly used term, has been standing out to me particularly. when i first heard the term i was a little shocked, thinking "well, aren't college students technically 'young adults?'" however, recently i guess i've observed how juvenile college students (myself included) really are. part of it, i think, is due to perception. i think part of it can be explained to the shifts in the generation, where more and more kids have the opportunity to go to college.
at lifeguarding today, one of the staff was getting irritated with people being late. so an e-mail was sent, which i thought was fairly reasonable, and part of me was not surprised that the uproar it caused. i was talking to my friend, and he was getting defensive that he was late because he has to drive from an hour out of town. much as i do feel his pain, i had to argue that it wasn't right, and late is late. a lot of the lifeguards turn the other cheek when it comes to slight tardiness, but i think people often forget that it's the supervisor's grace, and not obligation, about why this happens.
i understand this is a minute deal, but it's these small things that eventually add up. and i get taught that there's a whole lot more patience that i need. and all in all, i think it showed that we all have a lot of growing up to do. and in general, no matter how old we are, we're still children. for good or for bad.
at lifeguarding today, one of the staff was getting irritated with people being late. so an e-mail was sent, which i thought was fairly reasonable, and part of me was not surprised that the uproar it caused. i was talking to my friend, and he was getting defensive that he was late because he has to drive from an hour out of town. much as i do feel his pain, i had to argue that it wasn't right, and late is late. a lot of the lifeguards turn the other cheek when it comes to slight tardiness, but i think people often forget that it's the supervisor's grace, and not obligation, about why this happens.
i understand this is a minute deal, but it's these small things that eventually add up. and i get taught that there's a whole lot more patience that i need. and all in all, i think it showed that we all have a lot of growing up to do. and in general, no matter how old we are, we're still children. for good or for bad.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
when i was supposed to be
asleep, i found myself glancing
at pictures of not-me,
at their pre-grad lives, dancing
through the times, as if eternity
was a true thing.
and it made me wonder
at all the unfinished works
hindered, forgotten, cast under --
bottled by a stubborn cork
dreams torn asunder
and forgotten.
yet despite the plans that failed
truly, what appeared in its stead,
a quiet, long and winding trail
a story uncertain, unknown, unread
emboldened, and gave a soul unfrail
and ready to not forget.
asleep, i found myself glancing
at pictures of not-me,
at their pre-grad lives, dancing
through the times, as if eternity
was a true thing.
and it made me wonder
at all the unfinished works
hindered, forgotten, cast under --
bottled by a stubborn cork
dreams torn asunder
and forgotten.
yet despite the plans that failed
truly, what appeared in its stead,
a quiet, long and winding trail
a story uncertain, unknown, unread
emboldened, and gave a soul unfrail
and ready to not forget.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
ultimate
need to:
1. calm down, don't panic. complete the pass.
2. really cut, no banana cuts.
3. cut back into the straight stack.
4. run. run run run.
1. calm down, don't panic. complete the pass.
2. really cut, no banana cuts.
3. cut back into the straight stack.
4. run. run run run.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
pretty much a worthless post, but...
a lot of good things have been happening lately.
however, i will leave with simply this:
my heart is is disturbed and excited at the potential that our summer ultimate team might be called:
BIEBER FEVER.
however, i will leave with simply this:
my heart is is disturbed and excited at the potential that our summer ultimate team might be called:
BIEBER FEVER.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
i sound like a broken record as i say this
but i really do miss ultimate. and every time i'm out there it feels so good.
today was the first ultimate get together i've had in awhile. it was nice but at the same time... i was so unfit.
i hope after a month of this i can keep up. running has got so many motivators now...
and you know, now that i've gone from THREE classes to TWO classes (as LCC wouldn't let me register), i really have no reason... and now to look for a volunteering gig for the summer...
i do have a bike too. with working (pending) brakes? so yeah. really, time to be somewhat active (and safe). no wipeouts this semester.
gravy.
started working on my personal statement for pre-vet. good grief, i hope i can pull this off. i'm going to have to be really convincing (and not too cliché) to be able to make it... and pray. i hope this is the right direction.
today was the first ultimate get together i've had in awhile. it was nice but at the same time... i was so unfit.
i hope after a month of this i can keep up. running has got so many motivators now...
and you know, now that i've gone from THREE classes to TWO classes (as LCC wouldn't let me register), i really have no reason... and now to look for a volunteering gig for the summer...
i do have a bike too. with working (pending) brakes? so yeah. really, time to be somewhat active (and safe). no wipeouts this semester.
gravy.
started working on my personal statement for pre-vet. good grief, i hope i can pull this off. i'm going to have to be really convincing (and not too cliché) to be able to make it... and pray. i hope this is the right direction.
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