24.1.06

I'm updating... In my free time... Is something wrong?

So, there is really no point to this post. Other than filling time because I'm bored.
So today I walked down the hill to my dorm after my class at 10, and had an e-mail from my voice professor. It informed me that I had studio class... at 11. So I walked all the way up the hill and across campus to the music building. I walk into the recital hall, and there is Mrs. Cox and five other girls that take voice from her. And they are talking about some creative exercise that they did last semester while I was in FYI (First Year Introduction, a huge waste of my time) and how they want to do it this semester. So they talk about it for maybe an entire minute, and then they decide that since half the class isn't there, they'll just do it next time. So we got to leave for the day.
So now, I am sitting in the campus center, filling you in on the pointless details of my Tuesday because I have been too busy over the last couple weeks to actually talk to you. Which makes me sad, there are a couple people that keep calling and missing me, and I just havn't had the time to ever call back. Once the weekend hits it should be better though. I was hoping to have last weekend to catch up with soe people, but I ended up having Carousel Day (a group interview/team building activity fo RA hopefuls), rehearsal for Koinonia (the weekly Sunday night worship service that I am on the leadership team for), Underworld: Evolution, which I went to see on Saturday night (and was sweet, by the way... minus a couple pretty raunchy (and needless) sex scenes). Then Sunday I went to church, lunch, worked on homework, went to Koin sound check, dinner, prayer before Koin, Koin, and then a training meeting for the missions trip to Russia that I'm going on.
Oh yeah... Over easter break I'll be going on a mission trip to Russia, I'm really excited. Not only is it a sweet chance to travel and go to Russia and just have an amzing experience, but the whole reason that we are going is to work at a children's orphanage and day camp, and then a youth leadership retreat - all stuff that I am passionate about and can't wait to do. Despite the langauge barrier :-)

Speaking of that, I have to take some pictures for my Visa application to the guy in charge of the trip. So, after this short post (that I had the free time to do, just consider that one!), I must bid a fond farewell to the two or three of you that will actually read this.

5 Comments:

Blogger Texas Girl said...

One of my friends went with MTR last summer and said it changed her life. I have seen the changes too. I'm gad college seems to be going well for you and I wish I could talk to you all the more.
Shelle

2:00 PM  
Blogger eyes.like.sapphires said...

i'm excited for you going to Russia... i'll be praying for your prep for that! just to warn you... i'll call you sometime this week! lol

5:07 PM  
Blogger Emily! said...

Aww, that trip to Russia sounds so great! I'm so glad you're going!

5:41 PM  
Blogger Niki in High-Def said...

I am so incredibly jealous. I want to be going to Russia, then Europe, then doing theatrical ministry for the rest of the summer! Ahhh the choices we make. I am so happy for you! Enjoy it!

8:37 PM  
Blogger incurable optimist said...

Russia! Exciting!
Koinonia is the name of my mom's "Sunday School." That's pretty cool.
Free time is good. Enjoy it.
See ya!

2:48 PM  

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