Sunday, April 7, 2024

Approaching a new era

 It's the first Sunday in April, and I am overdue to update on how things are going this year. In my last update, I was still coasting on momentum that I attribute partially to the beginning of the year and partially from talking to a girl. I subsequently met with that girl, and she stopped speaking to me afterward, which blew out some of my momentum.

Since J-term, it was mostly a grind until the Philadelphia trip. That trip was little underwhelming, but that's not a bad thing--there weren't any disasters or great frustrations. I was hoping for more interaction with the students, to be honest. They were mostly interested in their phones or friends, though. I did get closer to the teachers, so that was nice.

The first day of break, I helped Jordan build a shelter on his deck. That was an all-day affair. It was a bit sunny but overall quite fun and satisfying. At the weekend we visited Grandpa. On Monday I finished my taxes. Thursday I spread mulch, fixed caulk, and rewired some lights. Friday, I renewed my driver's license. Saturday, I finished assembling two wave models, went out to eat for my birthday, and visited Dad's place of work and got a tour of the factory. Obviously I did a few other things, but those were the highlights. One thing I didn't do but had intended to do was apply for jobs. I did some research, but did not begin filling out any applications.

As far as my resolutions go: I was doing well with Bible reading and prayer until break. Returning to that habit shouldn't be difficult when I'm back on a schedule. I've been using another fitness app called Calistree, and I subscribed to it for a year. It's great. I've used it at least twice a week February and March. A few days I did other types of workouts, like with the track team. I haven't read much more of the Chinese history book. I may have to give it up actually--it makes me think of the girl that I met. Instead I'm continuing to read Desiring God and the book club book (I picked): Snow Crash.

We've only got two more weeks in Spanish in World Languages, and I haven't actively studied it at all. Furthermore, we've canceled our trip to Colombia for the year, so the incentive to improve has significantly diminished. On the other hand, I have been playing my guitar on and off. I eventually ordered replacement strings. The string was really easy to replace. I felt silly for procastinating on it.

These next three months should be interesting. I expect that by 7/1, I will have a new job. I'm going to join a church, too, unless I have reason to suspect that I will be moving for the new job.

Escapism

I'm tired of doing things that have no significance. I'm tired of the escapism that sits at my doorstep and bounds inside at the sli...