On September 14, I moved to Washington to do a small discipleship program called Generational Leadership. For short, it's called GL. Which, by now, no longer makes me think of General Liability. That's good. Especially since they refer to students as "GLes" instead of taking the vocal effort of saying, "GL students" every time. So, it's good that I don't have General Liability in my head every time I hear GL. Though there is a GL policy here, I'm sure. There's a "No Skateboarding" sign in the parking lot. Big GL hazard right there.
So, anyway. I'm starting this blog for my friends and family. I think it's a cool plan to put up a post once a week. Who knows if that will actually happen, with the extremely rigorous schedule I'm on here. But it's a nice thought. Maybe I'll just post a few thoughts, or a highlight from my week, or something random that isn't necessarily a highlight, or even just a picture with a caption underneath.
I've been here for three weeks so far. The first week was orientation. The second week there was a fundraiser. The third week was the beginning of the year retreat. The fourth week... the fourth week started today, on Monday. The fourth week brings the official start of the school year. Today was the first day of the official Week One.
So perhaps I will put up three short posts now, one for each week. If only I can do it swiftly enough. There's an event going on tonight and in an hour I must depart. And it would be a poor idea to spend the entire hour writing. There are other things which are good to think about. Like food. Having something to eat would be good. And I'll get home late, so making my lunch for tomorrow would be good. And making sure I have laundry ready, so I have clean non-wrinkly clothes to wear in the morning. And- well, yeah. Plus homework, of course. There's SO MUCH to do when you only have two hours in which to do it. But I'm taking time to get this blog up, because I know I'll be happier that way.
Things should calm down soon. Actually spending my day off at home resting and getting stuff done would sure help. And when the schedule goes back to normal, most evenings will be free. So that's good.
Love you all, farewell!
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