fifteen to go. Yep, I survived my first week back. Alas for my readers, my topics will probably be severaly tilted towards school news for these next fifteen weeks. The good news is that my classes look very interesting, so y'all shouldn't be too bored with school posts.
I'm eating some very luscious potato soup and annabread. Yum! Mama is an amazing cook!
I heard "Starlings", one of the new songs by Brave Saint Saturn, the other day. It's about the tragedy of senseless death, even those of starlings. I think I'll play it for people when I tell them that what I look forward most to in the new earth is the people that will be there and the lack of road kill. To me, road kill is a perfect picture of how bad we've broken our world.
Exciting baby news! Number one, Sandy Gilliland is pregnant! She's just ten weeks along, due in August. She and Jamey will make excellent parents. Number two, Erica went in for a routine check-up today and came up as preeclampsic. Eek! So, they induced labor and we're waiting on pins and needles for a phone call. This is 24 days early, which isn't too bad compared to eclampsia. I'm barely sitting still!
Tomorrow, Lord willing, Mama and I are going to go buy all my painting supplies. I can't wait to start fiddling around with the stuff. I want to get really familiar with my paints before we do our first canvas piece in a couple of weeks.
We wrote a pantoum today in Poetry class. I think I really like that form and I was relatively pleased with what I wrote, but not pleased enough to post it here.
I have been really good about working out this week. I have been really sore, but I can tell it makes me feel better generally.
Tomorrow is our first day of BonnieJean's Bible study with us and the Teagues. I'm excited about it!
I'm going to bed now. Love y'all!
2 comments:
Oh, babies are such blessings! Keeps us all updated!
What is annabread?
You are taking a painting class?
Annabread is the best stuff ever. It's half white, half whole wheat bread that is baked in butter. Mom used to make it for Anna when she was little because she couldn't take normal whole wheat bread.
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