put your heart into...that's all that we ask of you
that was the motto of my little brother's basketball team this past saturday.only 4 showed up while the other team had 10 players. two girls and two boys. and this was their first game too. they played their hearts out and when they actually figured out how to score, boy, it was a victory. the determination they had even when they were down? that took heart.
another early sunday morning. we celebrated the 25th anniversary of our church and the bishop came and said mass. during those 25 years, we changed locations, remodeled the church, and built a learning center and tons of other stuff. out of the 25 years, my family has been going there going on 18.so many memories that church holds for me...many good and a couple bad. i walk through the halls and i remember my first day of sunday school; my first communion;years of alter serving;very emotional teen years; confirmation...
so next week i begin my 20 minute drives to go to class. i have never taken a summer class in my life;never needed to with the public school system and never chose to. i don't know what to expect really. lots of reading-i know that. but what else?i really don't want to sit in LONG lectures...oh how i hope there is some sort of interaction in my class or at least a professor who has some sort of tone variation. i find that the summer months bring out the anxious and 'can't sit still child' in me. me last a month? ha..we'll see
another early sunday morning. we celebrated the 25th anniversary of our church and the bishop came and said mass. during those 25 years, we changed locations, remodeled the church, and built a learning center and tons of other stuff. out of the 25 years, my family has been going there going on 18.so many memories that church holds for me...many good and a couple bad. i walk through the halls and i remember my first day of sunday school; my first communion;years of alter serving;very emotional teen years; confirmation...
so next week i begin my 20 minute drives to go to class. i have never taken a summer class in my life;never needed to with the public school system and never chose to. i don't know what to expect really. lots of reading-i know that. but what else?i really don't want to sit in LONG lectures...oh how i hope there is some sort of interaction in my class or at least a professor who has some sort of tone variation. i find that the summer months bring out the anxious and 'can't sit still child' in me. me last a month? ha..we'll see