It's hard to admit, but really, I have done everything EXCEPT for journaling. And guess what? Work officially starts Wednesday, although I've actually been working on and off all month.
Sigh.
I will have to post some pictures from my trip, though, with the help of Picasa! Coming soon.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Radio Silence
...but it's for good reason. I'm in Seoul, South Korea, so I haven't been able to write much lately. I am journaling pretty regularly, though, so be on the lookout when I come back in July!
Labels:
family,
South Korea,
vacation
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Partying Like It's...
...1999? Not exactly. But it is 2008, and here are a few shots from this year's junior/senior prom, elegantly held at the Marathon Oil Tower:




Labels:
prom
Thursday, May 22, 2008
I'm Not Ashamed...
I'm counting down the days. Including our teacher workday, I have 6 more days left in this school year.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Bible Park USA
A Bible theme park in the Bible Belt? Some are opposed:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90435219&ps=bb4
And you can see the development of it here:
http://www.bibleparkusa.com
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90435219&ps=bb4
And you can see the development of it here:
http://www.bibleparkusa.com
Labels:
Bible,
theme parks
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Music
Music I am currently listening to, in case you were wondering (Thank you, Pandora!):
The Innocence Mission
Cat Powers
Ben Folds (Five)
Guster
Iron and Wine
Regina Spektor
Sufjan Stevens
The Frames
Coldplay
Belle and Sebastian
The Innocence Mission
Cat Powers
Ben Folds (Five)
Guster
Iron and Wine
Regina Spektor
Sufjan Stevens
The Frames
Coldplay
Belle and Sebastian
Dog Days

I've been really tired lately. Thanks to my friends (SH and others), who decided to take liberties with my camera while I napped at our friend Nigel's graduation ceremony this past weekend. I can't help it if I am sleep-deprived and sun-beaten.
I do look really peaceful, though, don't I? I can sleep in public places pretty well (my roommates can attest to that), and sleeping on the 3rd floor atrium of the architecture building was not a problem for me. And look, my feet are still within the blue boundary!
Labels:
graduation,
sleep
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