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As many of you know, Andrew and I went to San Diego last weekend and I apologize for not blogging sooner. I had a lot of fun and I got to know him a lot better. I don’t have the memory card from the pictures so I can’t post any. So sorry.
Balboa Park? It was great. Downtown? Awesome. The food? Delicious. All that was great, but what was even better, is seeing all the tourists. It’s fun watching Andrew pull out a map trying to find his way around. It’s fun having a stranger telling me facts about San Diego like he knew the place (He was from some other state, I forgot.) It’s fun listening to people say “I wanna go on the Coronado Bridge.” I mean seriously, it’s just like any other road, there’s just no shoulder lane.
And now it’s time to talk about what we’ve learned today… “And so what we have learned applies to our lives today, God has a lot to say in His Book. You see we know that God’s Word is for everyone, now that our song is done we’ll take a look.”
I’ve learned that Americans use a fork and a knife rather than a fork and a spoon.
I’ve learned the importance of having an umbrella and a raincoat, even in San Diego.
I’ve learned of another way to french tip my nails.
I’ve learned what stimulus checks are.
I’ve learned the importance of having a good testimony, especially on the internet.
I’ve learned that my friends love me, care for me, and want what’s best for me. I now understand why they do what they do and I appreciate them for it. I love them very much and I’m sorry for not calling them as often.
I’ve learned that it’s not always the guy you’re in a relationship with, but where the relationship is headed that can be the problem.
Sorry if this was all dramatic and turns on the water works, but I felt like this all needed to be said. I’m hoping things get better after today
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I found this awesome way to make my students bow correctly… Tape! It’s an age old trick that I never paid attention to because I didn’t think I needed it, but it works wonders! Put a piece of tape about 1/4 from the tip and 1/4 from the frog and forbid your student from shifting the bow until they pass the tape. I used this technique yesterday just to try to make my student use a full bow, and it worked! In the process, it also forced him to straighten out his bowing! Man, if I had known this before, I would have everyone put tape on their bows!
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I never update…. I should more often I guess…
So I’m sitting here in the student center waiting for time to pass by. I have to work the counter today, which is during break time. So basically, I’m stuck here til the last break.
Yesterday, it rained and it poured. I was drenched. After church I was still drenched. We went shoe shopping after and I was still drenched. The debate yesterday was awesome. Andrew kind of embarrased me a little, but it’s okay, it was funny. Jay did a great message after. He never ceases to amaze me.
And finally, an unspoken prayer request was answered