It's OCTOBER!!! Clemson is undefeated and will be in the top 10 by the end of the day. I took a great nap yesterday. I stayed relatively busy this week at work. And in the past week I have finished 2 books and found a copy of book I've been wanting to read at the Volunteer Resource Center!!! Got my cool phone working and I love it.
Lows:
None to be had. I'm pretty darn happy right now.
What I Did:
Finished my Bio Gas program application for Engineers Without Borders and submitted it. Gave my organization a tounge lashing about how they use the development fund... Cooking oil for the staff and buying a private hire for the staff to go shopping are not development!!! After that had a few reading days in the village and caught up with some emails for VAC and planning the mid service conference.
What Is On The Agenda:
Tie up the loose ends on VAC and Mid Service stuff. Get back into weekly lifeskills and spend some time on stuff with my org so I don't feel bad about taking a little me time this upcoming month.
Sanity Meter:
The lack of work gets to me still but my extracurricular right now are making up for everything else. Very happy.
What I'm Reading:
Finished The Reason for God by Timothy Keller and Tom Clancy's Debt of Honor. Debt of Honor is a good Tom Clancy read kicking off the back end of the Jack Ryan story line, has a ton of legacy characters from the previous books which makes it fun. The ending is a little cheesy (I also knew what happened because it received some national publicity and CNN gave it away), but overall a great special ops / modern warfare read.
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller was a good read, but I prefer my C.S. Lewis. (Keller's greatest influence)
I picked up The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay at the PC Resource Center and am excited to be reading that soon. I think I also read The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway and Dark Tower Book 3, The Waste Lands, by Stephen King in the next few weeks.
Just for the Heck of It:
Glad to see you're so happy as of late! Keep it up bud.
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