Thursday, November 28, 2002

This update comes after many hours of working on Isaiah, I like to call it I-sigh-a. I finally finished it, it being what was supposed to be a 9-11 page paper on tracing the theme of trust through the book, but turned out to be a 8 page paper tracing trust, at about 2 in the morning, much to my chagrin, since it was my birthday and I wanted to have a good sleep. In celebration of my birthday I went to DQ, homeb of the Blizzard, and proceeded to order a large Peanut Butter Oreo Blizzard. It was great, but I think that my body is not used to that amount of milk at one time and I am paying for that mistake today. None the less I had a fairly decent day, getting a mad huge package of cookies from Terry Stofer, who lives in Victoria, home of the Buchart Botanical Gardens. I also recieved some money, which is will be most useful for the next couple of days as I prepare to go home for Christmas and will be needing money for food and gifts and such. The computer that I usually use to update this here thing and keep those who are interested in my life up to date died suddenly leaving me without a place to check, respond, or write e-mail. Not that I usually do those things, but when I had the inclination to, now I wouldent have access to such a source. It also left me in a tough place to update this. Anyways I am babbleing and my eyes are hurting signaling the need for much needed rest. Until later my fine featherd friends.

Friday, November 22, 2002

Greetings friends. Its been to long since I last exposed my life to the viewing public. This week has been full of joy and sorrow. Sadly some interesting things have been happening with my student loan so I am dealing with that stress but at the same time life here is going so well. I had a paper due yesterday and that was a bit of a problem since I had no time this week to work on it, but the prof, Andy Reimer, gave the whole class a week long extension proving that people smarter than you actually have grace. I worked on a physch project last night for a while and that calmed me down some and then I handed it in today which was positive. Now I am going to go and have a nap and forget all about my troubles and such, since I have been falling asleep in lots of classes lately. Nighty nighty, even though it is still in the afternoon.

Saturday, November 16, 2002

To all those faithful fans who read this all the time, I am truly, madly and deeply sorry. This week has been one of utter confusion and chaos. I had a couple assignments and a debate to prepare for along with lots of stuff to just do, and lots less sleep than I needed. Some things that I was disapointed about this week were: I had worked like a mad man on a paper for church history, and then got it back only to recieve a C+. Which is alright considering that a 60% is a pass here, but I was looking for a letter with mor meat than a C, much like a B has more meat to it and thus is more appealing, and and A is even better cause it has a peak. Anyways moving on to a better subject I developed my first roll of film today, I have mentioned in the past the I was developing prints, but no film. Today was the day. I finally got enough nerve to just do it and suffer the consequences if it diddent work. Well it worked great and I even printed some pics today from the roll. It was great. Now I can use some of those prints for a phych project that is due this friday. I just sneezed really big and that reminded me of my dad. I should get going and start on some homework, I have a 10 page paper due in Isaiah this thursday so I should get cracking. Have a great day or week depending on when I get back on this here computer to update this here thing. Peace Iam out.

Saturday, November 09, 2002

SO I went tho this flick last night called The Barbershop. It starred none other than Ice Cube, Eve, and the good lookin fellow Freddie Prince Jr. It was basically about this Barbershop in the ghetto and how this dude, Ice Cube, sells it to some greasy business man, also black, for 20 g's and then he, Ice Cube, gets a change of heart so he trys to give the money back but the greasy dude wants 40 g's now. In this black Barbershop there was one white guy who cut hair, and at the end he was finally given respect for the work he did. And that was it. The movie as a whole was alright and the fact that I dident have to pay for it was even better. My friend Jamie Lambkin told me it I would eat the left over Ketchup on my plate to which I had added salt and pepper, she would pay for me to go and see the movie. I obliged and it burned a bit but it was well worth the free ticket. I finished watching the Back to the Future Triology this afternoon and was reminded how great a series it was. You should go and watch it when ever you can. Now I am gonna proof read Mike's, This is his computer that Iam typing on, paper on the effects of a 25 hour road trip back from kentucky. Peace.

Friday, November 08, 2002

I went to the Royal Sasktchwen Museam today for the first time. I had been wanting to go for the longest time and as I was laying in bed last night I was struck with a real urge, like I am prone to do, and had a burning desire to go today seeing as I dident have class this afternoon. So my friend Jamie and I went. It was quite the place. From the outside it appears like a smaller building with not too much inside. As we walked through the doors we were struck with the actual size of the place. We started walking around and the sized was quite amazing and stunning at the same time, if thats possible. There was even a whole display about how the earth is dying because us as humans are polluting it. But before that we were walking through the dinosaur place that all museams must have, and this brought up many questions about evolution and how I thought that God just started this earth like a big game of Sim City, stuck it in fast mode and went for a walk. He came back about 1700 million years later to discover that the planet was just right for humans. And then we discussed how much humor must have gone into the creation of a T-Rex with those huge legs and tiny arms, it was so unproportional that I just had to laugh at the sheer oddness of the whole thing. There were lots and lots of Diarama's which were so well painted that they forced you to take a second glace and see if what you were looking at was a painting or a stuffed model. What a great place. So we left and went to Don's Photo where I proceeded to drool over dark room supplies and then I bought some tongs and some film with which I will hopefully create some great pics. I spent all last night working on a paper on Mendicant Monasticism, which were the Friars in case your wondering. And as such my brain is fried and now Iam typing for the sake of filling space. Im out. Peace.

Monday, November 04, 2002

I have been using the darkroom off and on for a couple days now and conterary to my past belifes, it is really easy to do and I just went down and taught myself how to do it. It was really great and Iam enjoying it so much. Well off to read something about someone who did something. Later gator.