Good morning. I felt like writing a blog entry, so I am.
My sewing machine shipped yesterday! So hopefully it will arrive sometime next week. I want to go to Wal-Mart or Hobby Lobby soon to look at fabric…my first project will be a tabard. I learned yesterday that a friend recently bought a sewing machine of the same brand, though it’s a different model.
We might get a Christmas tree soon. I wonder how the Christmas tree thing started. I might have to look that up sometime…
I should do some chemistry homework soon. But I don’t feel very well today. But I should anyway, because I’ll feel worse if I don’t and have to cram it all into three days before class on Wednesday!
The youth group is making gingerbread houses two or three Fridays from now – those that sign up for it, anyway. I’m not very keen on the idea, except that I might be able to make mine resemble Rivendell or at the very least, The Prancing Pony or some such place. How, I’m not positive.
I just came across a quote that I really like: “But, the bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.” – Thucydides
My first pronunciation of that name was “Thoosy-dides” (pronounced so I would remember how to spell it in my blog). I wonder what the real pronunciation is. Or is it prononciation? I think the first. Edit: You know, on second thought, I think is “o” instead of “u” there.
NaNoWriMo ended yesterday for most people, but for me it ended several days before that. I ended with fifty-seven thousand and something words, but if I hadn’t summarized so much and had the time to go on, it would have been more like 70,000. I am planning on going back and filling it out when I do not have so many other things to do. I also have in mind some ideas for a third book concerning those characters, Hayden especially, but that is one of numerous ideas floating around in my head, so I am not sure when and if it will get written. I really want to finish my stories of Jason Kirk, the stories labeled 120 Seconds parts 1, 2, and 3. Part one is an unedited draft, part two is an unfinished one, and part three I have not even started. But I’m very attatched to the characters, especially the main one, and the plot.
How many ways are there to say “Have an amazing, blessed, God-encountering day”? All of those to you.
- WM



