Monday, December 20, 2010

A few disparate oddities...

I am in Panera on Gull Road, waiting for the bus, so I can go to school and give a presentation for my final class of the semester.  I desperately wish I could sit down and take a two-hour exam instead of standing up and talking for fifteen minutes; however...no such luck.  I'm starting to stress out and thusly feel rather ill.  Something has gone wrong every time I've had to do one of these things, and this professor is really stringent.  I brought it up at C&C yesterday, though, and everyone prayed, quite fervently.  Aaron M. even threw in a bit of prophetic awesomeness.  and this super nice, very extroverted girl named Kimmee (only other one there my age, actually) hugged me about eight times and gave me her phone number with strict instructions to text her and tell her how it went.  It was amazing; Jesus rocks.  I've been praying like mad.

They had no asiago cheese bagels today—alas and alack.  And I had to wait eight minutes for my caramel latte, so my bagel got cold and didn't melt the butter.  I should have splurged on some cream cheese.  In other weirdness, I am almost positive I stood in line behind Sam Patrie and Lonnie Saunders about an hour and a half ago; however, since I have only met either of them in person twice, and it's been seven months since I saw Lonnie and three years since I saw Sam, I'm not positive.  I'll have to Facebook Sam and ask, because my curiosity is quite piqued.  (I'm not brave enough to stand up and walk the twenty-five feet to where they're sitting and ask who they are. Haha.  And...now they've just gotten up and left.  Ah well.  Yay for the handiness of social networking; otherwise I'd never know.)

On to more carefree things—such as (hopefully!) ice skating on Thursday when Hannah is back in Kalamazoo!  And the Frentheways are coming; the Frentheways are coming!  Yay!  Now that it's starting to sink that that school is [almost, five and a half hours from now] done, I'm starting to get all aflutter for Christmas.  I haven't even thought about the fact that it's in five days.  I rather need to think about shopping.  I also need to stock up on library books; I've only got ONE out right now (The Woman In White by Wilkie Collins; unfortunately it took too long to get really interesting, and now I won't get to finish it) and it's due back today, so I won't have any books to sustain the introverted part of my life over my three weeks' break.  I wonder if I can check out books from the KVCC library even though it's the end of the semester?

Aah, no more time to write now...

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