Monday, October 03, 2005
I was away this weekend, visiting my dear dear friend Annie, and thus the lack of posting. Especially on St. Therese's feast day. Believe you me - we celebrated it right, though. I will post a picture from the National Shrine of St. Therese soon (must get myself to the scanner first). However, just as a summary, the day consisted of waking up for Mass, napping, eating, and just hanging out. A wonderful feast day celebration. :)
And!!! The coveted movie poster!! IT IS MINE! I win!!! Should arrive shortly. Yesss....
And over the weekend, the flatmates bought a new TV (the other one was smoking, remember?). Beth now lives in the box from the TV. Pictures of that to follow, as well. Heh.
Well, I have a lot to post about, but very little time - so stay tuned, friends. Good stuff coming. Promise.
And on that note: I am currently in "Mundo Hispano" - my last Spanish class required for my minor (yessss). The professor began today's class by talking about the machismo of the men in Latin America and Spain, and how it is culturally important to be a womanizer (I tuned him out for most of it...it's the same story every day)...and then, without notice, he switched over to talking about Jesuits.
Whoa, wait, what?
...I found it entertaining. For no reason at all, of course.
And because I like Dominicans: my dear Brother Dominic.
Caritas et veritas!!
And!!! The coveted movie poster!! IT IS MINE! I win!!! Should arrive shortly. Yesss....
And over the weekend, the flatmates bought a new TV (the other one was smoking, remember?). Beth now lives in the box from the TV. Pictures of that to follow, as well. Heh.
Well, I have a lot to post about, but very little time - so stay tuned, friends. Good stuff coming. Promise.
And on that note: I am currently in "Mundo Hispano" - my last Spanish class required for my minor (yessss). The professor began today's class by talking about the machismo of the men in Latin America and Spain, and how it is culturally important to be a womanizer (I tuned him out for most of it...it's the same story every day)...and then, without notice, he switched over to talking about Jesuits.
Whoa, wait, what?
...I found it entertaining. For no reason at all, of course.
And because I like Dominicans: my dear Brother Dominic.
Caritas et veritas!!