Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Towards the End of The Semester

Three main projects have given me a bit of stress and have occupied much of my time.  In linguistics, I need to research the historical reasons behind different pronunciations of /s/ in various words in Spanish. In geoscience, I will be debating in favor of the highly controversial Pebble Mine here in Alaska.  And in English, I am writing an essay about dealing with death using the short story "The Approximate Size of My Favorite Tumor" by Sherman Alexie.  Much to do, little time to do any of it, and little motivation.

Here's a link that shows what my group, United Campus Ministries, has been doing for the past semester.  If you don't recognize me, I might be hidden by a green Sherpa hat.

http://youtu.be/z66dOTUEq9E

Let me know if that link is broken, or if any photos require further explanation.

Prayers that I can get my projects done well and in a timely manner as well as finding a job that allows me a decent enough salary that also can bring God glory will all be appreciated.  I've got a bit of freshmanitus in addition to homesickness that's making these last few weeks rough.  I do have many things to look forward to that help me along, but so many things are making time go by quickly, which means time is starting to get the best of me.


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