Friday, August 22, 2003

Okay kiddos, today's lesson is very simple, but listen closely. DO NOT BECOME AN ENGLISH MAJOR!

I was checking out the bookstore website to see what books I'll be needing for my classes this semester. I'm taking 6 classes, 5 of them being English/Communications. And it turns out I'll need a total of 43 books for my classes this semester. If I buy them all new, that's $577.54. I'm hoping to get about half of them used. And 20 in that list is the books I already bought and started reading at the beginning of the summer. Most of them are fiction/novels, so I guess I'm going to have to get used to holding a book in my hand at all times and reading every spare second I can get.

Monday, August 18, 2003

Well the last weekend of summer is officially over. I enjoyed a fun day in Boston with my family. We walked around and went shopping and then spent some time in the gardens watching Canadian geese and funny Italian families. We also saw "Stomp," which is extremely good, and everyone should definitely see it if they get the chance. Saturday I spent with Jay, which was a lot of fun of course. And today I hung out with "the gang". It was a typical day filled with laziness, drama, and general silliness. All-in-all, a good weekend.

Next Sunday I'll be driving down to good ole Grove City. I'm not really looking forward to the 12 hour drive all by myself again. However, since it is a weekend and I have 300 weekend cell phone minutes per month, everyone can feel free to call me and keep me company for any length of the journey. I'll be leaving at 7am and probably won't pull in till 5pm at the very earliest. It'll be fun guys...you can keep me from falling asleep or (worse yet) going crazy talking to myself and Skippy the fish and I can entertain you with exciting descriptions and tales from the open road! Think about that and have a nice day.

Saturday, August 09, 2003

"Ocean" by Ten Shekel Shirt

Lately I’ve been thinkin’ about You
And lately I’ve been dreaming of You
And lately I can’t get You out of my head
Get You out of my head

Something about the ocean
Makes me rise up and praise
Something about the heavens
Makes me stand in awe again
Something about the sunrise
Reminds me of Your faithfulness
Something about the ocean
And I’m lost in love again

I’ll sing until I sense a smile
Upon Your great and lovely face
And till I know Your glory’s in this place
Your glory’s in this place

Something about the ocean
Makes me rise up and praise
Something about the heavens
Makes me stand in awe again
Something about the sunrise
Reminds me of Your faithfulness
Something about Your presence
And I’m lost in love again

Wednesday, August 06, 2003

pumpernickel

Monday, August 04, 2003

Inside Out Soul Festival
Wow, what a weekend! Things didn't go quite as planned, but it was still a wicked fun time. Thursday was hot and sunny. We were pretty well organized and made it up there right about when we had hoped to. We got a spot by the river on the mountain side (not the highway side) this time. We missed out nice corner spot, but it was still a decent location. Plus, it meant a lot less walking for the weekend! So without shade and in the hot sun, we set up our tents and such. It was then we discovered that we didn't have enough room in the girls' tent for everyone. So Cassie volunteered to sleep on an army cot in our shade tent/in the front seat of the jeep for the weekend. That night I got to see Downhere (an okay band), Skillet (who has some wicked good new songs), and Audio Adrenaline (always a good show and their new CD is better than the last couple ones). That night we all squished into our tents. We fell asleep to the gentle sound of the river and woke up to the gentle sound of rain. Unfortunately, the rain stayed and Friday was cold and wet. I'm so glad I grabbed my hoodie last-minute! Despite the rain and pools of water in the corners of out tents, we made the best of the day. We spent a lot of time in the shade tent talking, burning stuff, and making new friends via the walkie talkies. Jay Chanoine (our friend who looks like Jack Osborne) joined us for most of the weekend and definitely added to the craziness. First I checked out Jason Upton (whom everyone but me liked. He was okay, just a little weird). I also checked out all the merchandise tents and saw part of Seventh Day Slumber. We tried to see Philmore, but for some reason the schedule was all messed up and they weren't there. Friday night was the Jars of Clay concert, which was good. Although I almost wish that I had gone to the John Reuben show since Jars was the same as what I saw at Grove except shorter. Almost. Saturday looked more optimistic weather-wise, but the rain didn't completely go away. I checked out King Pin Wrecking Crew, which is a good band, and Philmore, which was pretty decent as well. Of course the big show of the day was Five Iron Frenzy. There was lots of frenzied fun to be had and it was great to hear their last concert in NH. "Pootermobile" was definitely my favorite song that they played. Saturday night was Pillar, which had a good sized mosh pit going on. They were of course good, but I left early to go check out Eklezia, Mercury Switch, and Good for Life (3 smaller but very good bands). It was in one of the ski lodges-turned cafe, so the whole place was hot and smelled of pechulli and hippies. After Eklezia I started feeling headachy (prolly because I really hadn't had much to drink that day). So I went to sit on one of the picnic tables in the next room. Good thing too! The gay bandits (a bunch of guys w/ no shirts and pink bandanas around their necks) decided to start a violent mosh pit before Mercury Switch even came on. Poor Jamie & Cassie got caught in the middle of it. They felt violated enough to leave. So Jay, Justin, Jamie, Cassie, Dani and I were all just relaxing on a picnic bench when one of those gay guys decided to jump out into our area and just mosh around with himself (it looked like screwed up kung foo). Jay made fun of him (of course) and they almost got in a fight. Dani told about how she tried to tell a band member they ran into that they were a wicked good band. Apparently he just looked at her all serious and said, "no. God is a good band." That happened to someone else earlier when they had yelled out during a concert or something "God rocks!" and the person in front of them turned around and said, "no, God IS the rock." People need to lighten up a bit. Saturday night I slept much better and we woke up to hints of sunshine. Sunday was the first day that was actually warm enough to make bathing in the river not so painful. It really is a fun experience and I'm so proud of Dani for embracing the whole camping experience thing and having fun with it...even cold river baths. The sun finally came out Sunday, much to our delight. We were finally able to dry out some of our mildewy stuff and warm up for a bit. We spent the morning getting odds & ends packed for the return trip. I got to see some of my favorite bands Sunday. I caught the end of Brave Saint Saturn and Superchic[k] put on an amazing show (as usual). We got to the stage extra early for Relient K and got awesome spots right up front and center. Unfortunately, as soon as they came out, people decided to start this crazy mosh pit and were getting really violent. I actually got knocked to the ground, but thanks to my awesome friends, I was saved from certain doom. After that, Renee, Dani & I decided to back up in the crowd to avoid complete bruising and pain. So although I missed their first two songs, Relienk K had an awesome show. Renee and I hung out for a while (yay for sister bonding time). Then we found out that there were huge thunderstorms headed our way (by this time it had gotten cloudy again). When the group heard how bad the downpours were and knew how well our tents had held up to the previous rain, we decided it was in our best interest to pack up and head out Sunday night instead of waiting till Monday morning. So Renee, Danielle and I went to Toby Mac while some of the others packed the site. It was a great concert and a nice finish to an awesome weekend. The rain held off till about 30 seconds after the concert ended (thanks God!) and we left right after that. After a traditional Dunkin Dounuts stop, we headed back to our homes and warm beds. All in all it was a great weekend. The usual "drama" was pretty minimal in our group and I saw some friends from college, high school and other random connections, which is always fun. Plus, where else can you go to see some awesome rock shows and worship God with thousands of other Christians?