I have a housemate who is an international development major, and she is SO passionate about international relations, and helping people in developing countries. it is so good, and I love it, but it makes me feel a little guilty that I really don’t care about things like that at all. I mean, I think [...]
Archive for March, 2008
sometimes i wonder…
Posted in Love and Jesus, just me, love, music on March 30, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Evolution vs God?
Posted in school, theological ponderings on March 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Ok, first of all, i’ll do a little explaining of my last post, because it was in spanish. All i said was that i had a spanish test yesterday, I thought it went well, and i had a splitting headache so i slept for 2.5 hours when i got home. And i want school to [...]
Porque puedo…
Posted in Ramblings on March 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Pienso que trato de escribir en espanol. Teni un examen de espanol hoy, pero pienso que hizo bien. Hoy yo tenia dolor de cabeza, y muy consada, y cuando volvi a mi casa, yo me dormi por dos y media ahoras! Ahora estoy bien, pero voy a dormirme temprana anoche.
Quiero que escuela [...]
Money…and Jesus.
Posted in Love and Jesus, life on March 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I hate having to worry about money. It makes me feel ridiculously superficial, as I’ve been taught my entire life that greed is the spawn of Satan. I mean, it is an evil that turns decent people’s lives into something blown conpletely out of proportion, and they end up not even being happy anyway, but [...]
Today…
Posted in Ramblings on March 19, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I will study for biology. FOREVER.
Also, in exactly 2 months i will be on my way to EUROPE where I will play large amounts of music for people. Sooooo excited!!!!!!
A math problem for you:
Student A can sing. Student B cannot sing as well as student A. Student A is a worse singer than student [...]
My heart breaks
Posted in life, love on March 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Once upon a time, there was a young woman who had some dear loved ones who were not taking care of themselves. They were fine physically, and no doctor’s appointment would reveal anything even remotely shocking, and aside from the quirks that make every person an individual, they appeared to be perfectly normal. But this [...]


