Thursday, September 20, 2007

I's Is uh Gradimicate Stewdent!

Well today is registration day! That's right, the day I get to register for classes! In about 30 minutes I officially become a student once again! I'm excited but my stomach has been in knots all morning. After talking to some current students, I feel confident that I will do well, it just the thought of being a student once again after a 4 year absence that is a little nerve wracking.

In other news, I applied for a job today, it's an office manager position (pretty much I'd be babysitting the front desk) for a entertainment ticket company. The pay is amazing for a part time job so we'll see what happens. I'm not going to get my hopes up (I've learned not to do that). Other then that, I should have a constant flow of Internet starting on Tuesday. Until then, I'll be using one of my neighbor's connections (no one seems to care though cause they understand that it takes awhile to get everything up and running). So soon, very soon, I'll be able to update more often and be a frequent visitor to Myspace and Facebook.

Other then that, I'm meeting new people left and right and am starting to adjust to So. Cal ways (mainly the driving). OK, well I should get going cause I'm going to have to find a parking space somewhere around campus.

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Quotes

"To discover the forgotten poor is more that the work of "social action", as some would call it. It is rather to put our Bibles back togeather again. Indeed, it is nothing less than to restore the integrity of the Word of God--in our lives, our congregations, our communities and our world." -- Jim Wallis; God's Politics

"He has showed you, O man, what is good.
And what does the LORD require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God."
--Micah 6:8

"To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing."
-- Martin Luther

"Our political leaders, after all, are just that--political. No mater what their faith, or lack thereof, they are just plain old people doing a plain old job. They can't save America. It isn't in their job description. They can make changes at the margins by helping a bit here and there. But, ultimately, the work of America is our work. And my ultimate hope is back where it should be--not with fishing, not with politics, but with God."
--David Kuo; Tempting Faith
 

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