Final Words
Well, James graduated yesterday and today. My parents got Erin a Graduate Program that lists her name. I left it in her car on my way to work. I hope she is excited. The parents, though, were in town for a couple of days for James's graduation and headed home today.
This week has been interesting. For starters, Erin's brother moved (temporarily) into our second bedroom-slash-office. That was fun. We weren't really using it and had started a bunch of discussions on how to make the space more baby friendly to be used as a nursery for when little camper comes along and now we have a camper staying there until the end of the month.
School starts up, again, for me on Tuesday. I have, as yet, not bothered to go out and purchase the book(s) for the classes I am taking. This is not a good thing; it is, however, not necessary as yet. Erin might actually have the book I need for the class and need to compare what is needed to what she has. Though, truth told, with my luck the book will be very different that what she used for the same class.
I will probably buy a Triple Combination that matches the New Testament I used for my Honors New Testament class. It can sit, all it wants, on the school books shelf with the other school related books that I have been using and keeping.
Truth told, this term I am hoping is better than the last semester. I have to say, the preceding semester was really difficult for me. Not difficult in the sense that any of the classes was overly difficult, but rather in the sense that they didn't seem to fit in well, the way tests were proctored was ... somehow wrong, and in the end I don't really feel as though I got a lot out of the semester.
Granted, I did enjoy (for the most part) the History of the English Language class I took. The professor was very good at his subject matter; though, his attention span was interesting. We used a couple of books that I found entertaining to read and with a depth that seemed appropriate to the subject material - even though the professor described the book(s) as rather dry and dense.
On the flipside, I am excited to be taking the two logic classes I am scheduled for in Spring term and Fall semester. In truth, looking at theoretical changes in science have come from observation and appropriate application of logic. Whether or not I ever use this, I am interested and excited to have it as a part of my life.
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