Monday, August 17, 2009

Monument

Ran to school frantically today, thinking I missed my first classes. Luckily, or somehow by the Grace of our good God, I had all late start classes. That means I'm essentially free until the beginning of September. Which is quite nice. That will give me either some time to work, or continue on some projects I have been working on. (Still need to order and prioritize them.) Anyways, I sat there at Crafton, covered in sweat and out of breath, relieved that I wasn't going to be doomed there for ever and ever. I also found my lost phone recently, so I have had several strokes of good luck. AND "District 9" was JUST as awesome as I was hoping it would be. (C'mon "Inglorious Basterds...")

Things have been coming a long nicely. I had a very fun time in NYC with my family and Alexa. It was nice to get away from it all for awhile. Escape the problems of home that always seem to be looming. I decided that I don't think I would enjoy living in that particular city. I love the culture and the beauty of it, but honestly, I'm more impressed with simple beauty. I guess what I mean by that is natural beauty. The two prettiest places I have ever seen in my life are as follows:

The golden planes of Northern California. Not sure exactly where, somewhere after wine country. We used to drive through them on the way to Centerfuge Christian Camp when I was in high school. They went on for miles. There are only a couple small towns outside of them. Small lakes, sparatic trees, and planes and planes of gold grass. I would love to see that every day.

The second, was the Pacific Ocean near the Carribean Islands. miles and miles of water with no land in sight. The focus is just simply the water and the large clouds taking on amazing shapes.

I wish I could say exactly what I want. I wish that I could properly communicate how I feel. I'm doing my best.

I'm happy. I know that. Happier than I've been in a long time. Some friends of mine don't think so, that dampens my mood, but not enough to keep me from thanking God every day for the wonderful things he has put into my life. I have a job, a girl that actually loves me (and I love her too), and the weather has been nice. I can't complain.

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