It's bad. I know.
Failing to post a blog post for about a month is decidedly an all-time low for me. I even stopped visiting the blog to look at the page views. (A constant source of pride for me.)
I apologize.
Anyway ... here's how things have been going in the last month or so:
We took a little trip to the mainland and tied up some loose ends and business matters there (remember The Yard Sale?). We got to hang out with our friends and family (David Amels - that would be you) for a while , and my dad preached in a few churches. Then we hopped aboard our twelve-seater van (which we fondly call 'the bus') and drove across the US.
After days of inaction and far too much McDonalds, after waving bye-bye to a six-pack, and having some roadside accidents (which I had planned to blog about but never got to), we finally pulled into Redlands, California, which was our destination.
From there we boarded a plane.
And here we are now in Hawaii. School has started and I'm pretty busy with class and should probably not be blogging at this moment. (I'm in high school now.) My parents are busy preparing the campus for the new students coming in. My sisters are supposed to be busy doing homework.
And I am very happy that I can finally settle down into the wonderful bliss of a normal life.
As that goes.
At the moment, I'm staring in several directions at once. I am, of course, staring blankly at the computer screen and wondering what else to say. I am looking inside my brain at the idea of spending the next two years in Hawaii -- and am grinning from ear to ear. I am, of course, definitely not looking in the direction of my geography homework.
Oh, and best of all -- OUR HOUSE IS NOT INFESTED BY TERMITES!! Man, am I pumped.
What low standards, you think.
I know. I know.
We are staying in one of the newer apartments on campus, which is furnished with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a nice big living space with a refrigerator, dinner table, sink -- and a lack of termites.
Finally, I have a room with a proper lock on the door, and I only have to share it with my brother.
It's beautiful.
Failing to post a blog post for about a month is decidedly an all-time low for me. I even stopped visiting the blog to look at the page views. (A constant source of pride for me.)
I apologize.
Anyway ... here's how things have been going in the last month or so:
We took a little trip to the mainland and tied up some loose ends and business matters there (remember The Yard Sale?). We got to hang out with our friends and family (David Amels - that would be you) for a while , and my dad preached in a few churches. Then we hopped aboard our twelve-seater van (which we fondly call 'the bus') and drove across the US.
After days of inaction and far too much McDonalds, after waving bye-bye to a six-pack, and having some roadside accidents (which I had planned to blog about but never got to), we finally pulled into Redlands, California, which was our destination.
From there we boarded a plane.
And here we are now in Hawaii. School has started and I'm pretty busy with class and should probably not be blogging at this moment. (I'm in high school now.) My parents are busy preparing the campus for the new students coming in. My sisters are supposed to be busy doing homework.
And I am very happy that I can finally settle down into the wonderful bliss of a normal life.
As that goes.
At the moment, I'm staring in several directions at once. I am, of course, staring blankly at the computer screen and wondering what else to say. I am looking inside my brain at the idea of spending the next two years in Hawaii -- and am grinning from ear to ear. I am, of course, definitely not looking in the direction of my geography homework.
Oh, and best of all -- OUR HOUSE IS NOT INFESTED BY TERMITES!! Man, am I pumped.
What low standards, you think.
I know. I know.
We are staying in one of the newer apartments on campus, which is furnished with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a nice big living space with a refrigerator, dinner table, sink -- and a lack of termites.
Finally, I have a room with a proper lock on the door, and I only have to share it with my brother.
It's beautiful.
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