Sunday, February 7, 2010

The Anticipation's Got Me Glued

Today is a good day.

I went to Church, actually wanting to go to Church for the first time in a long time. I'm so glad I did.
We sang my favorite hymn, "Be Still My Soul". I always want to sing it but it's never one of the songs in the program on Sundays. Today it was. Then I just loved being around everyone at Church because everyone was so happy, and all seemed to be having a good day.

Everything just felt...in place. Everything was right.


Other than that, my life has been pretty unchanging as of late. I'm enjoying Catching Fire so far, and I'm pretty proud of myself that I'm sticking with my goal to read all these books. Last year, I probably read about 6-8 full books, if that. Doing what I'm doing now, reading so much, reminds me of how much I really do love to read. It's a wonderful feeling :]
I also made a Tumblr to keep track of all the books I read and kind of tell others whether or not I liked them or not. Just click here or on the book cover over to the right there to check that out.

I wrote another letter to Tyler today. I love writing to him. I like having someone to write to on a regular basis, especially when it's with someone who's only means of communication with me is by letter.

I don't have much of an update on my wrock album. Not much progression in recording since the room I generally recorded in is still covered in soot from the cat incident. But I have been in the process of writing more songs, so there could possibly be more songs than I first anticipated going onto the album. So that's exciting.

I played some indoor soccer yesterday and now I have bruises all over my left leg. Just my left. I don't even know..
..this is where I end.
Later days.

Songs of the Day: "The Luckiest" by Ben Folds and "Sleeping Bear, Sault Saint Marie" by Sufjan Stevens.
Film of the Day: Planet 51 (2009)

1 comment:

  1. I've had exactly the same thing happen. I made a conscious effort to read more over the holidays, because I used to read so much more before uni started and I ran out of time, and just reading lots makes me want to read even more. It's great, isn't it? :)

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