Tomorrow morning is the Social Action Leadership Team's 5k to raise money for a sustainable well in China. I'm pretty pumped. Running has become more and more enjoyable for me since I came to college. My best time is 21:58, on Thanksgiving break, so we'll see how tomorrow goes.
It's also the last weekend before finals, which don't start until Thursday (we still have class on Monday and Tuesday), so I'm pretty excited to be done with my first year of school and on to the summer. I leave for Chile exactly a month from today, so I'm pretty exhilarated for that too. It's kind of crazy how fast this year has gone, and how little time I'll be home before going to Chile, so I hope to have a lot of peaceful, slow days this summer.
I signed up for classes this week and I had a little extra room so I decided to take first semester Greek. I'm really interested in learning how to read the bible in it's original Greek, and I've been you can start to do that after two semesters. It will also leave my options open for adjustments I may make to my major in the future.
My class list:
Greek 101
Hispanic Literature
Political Developing States: Latin America
Comparative Economic Systems
Theology: The Christian Tradition
That's 17 credits, pretty manageable, I hope. Plus I will also get an additional credit because I'm working with the Torch (the school newspaper) next year.
Listening to: God of This City, by Chris Tomlin
It reminds me of going to Passion Boston: http://www.268generation.com/2.0/splash2.htm
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