Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Happy National Pro-Life T-shirt Day!
I wore mine! :)
So last night Matthew Kelly was here on campus to speak! Hooray! It was quite fun. I met him, took my picture with him (to be posted upon reception...it wasn't my camera), and got his autograph in two books! :) Yay! I can't say I've ever read any of his books, although I feel like I have from browsing through them during spare time at work, hearing reviews of them at work, and recommending them at work. Basically, being at work has given me the opportunity to be exposed to some great Catholic literature that I've never read but feel like I have! Haha! :) Anyway, I'm really excited to start reading these books. I will soon after I finish Raymond Arroyo's book, Mother Angelica. Holy cats, I love this book. I can't get enough of it. If it was up to me, I would have finished it long ago (alas, homework gets in the way). It's brilliant, and I laugh nearly every time I read another section of it. Mother is really something else. I can't get enough of her wit and the way she says things...she's just entirely too much! :)
And yesterday was my last after-school Spanish class. We had a party to end the year. It got kind of crazy, with spilled fruit punch all over the place, and sugared-up kids hopping all around. But it was fun. :) They got kind of out of hand, so we played a little "20 Questions," which is a nice, quiet, brain-stimulating game that they found interesting enough to sit still for more than 5 minutes. Un milagro, I tell you!
Time to write up some lesson plans that I've been neglecting to do...
God bless!
Alleluia! He is Risen! Alleluia!
I wore mine! :)
So last night Matthew Kelly was here on campus to speak! Hooray! It was quite fun. I met him, took my picture with him (to be posted upon reception...it wasn't my camera), and got his autograph in two books! :) Yay! I can't say I've ever read any of his books, although I feel like I have from browsing through them during spare time at work, hearing reviews of them at work, and recommending them at work. Basically, being at work has given me the opportunity to be exposed to some great Catholic literature that I've never read but feel like I have! Haha! :) Anyway, I'm really excited to start reading these books. I will soon after I finish Raymond Arroyo's book, Mother Angelica. Holy cats, I love this book. I can't get enough of it. If it was up to me, I would have finished it long ago (alas, homework gets in the way). It's brilliant, and I laugh nearly every time I read another section of it. Mother is really something else. I can't get enough of her wit and the way she says things...she's just entirely too much! :)
And yesterday was my last after-school Spanish class. We had a party to end the year. It got kind of crazy, with spilled fruit punch all over the place, and sugared-up kids hopping all around. But it was fun. :) They got kind of out of hand, so we played a little "20 Questions," which is a nice, quiet, brain-stimulating game that they found interesting enough to sit still for more than 5 minutes. Un milagro, I tell you!
Time to write up some lesson plans that I've been neglecting to do...
God bless!
Alleluia! He is Risen! Alleluia!