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Name: Jenny State: Georgia Metro: Columbus Birthday: 5/11/1988 Gender: Female
Interests: I love to read, write, and avoid arithmetic. I also love to swing dance, ballroom dance, jazz dance and stand funny on my toes. I am a demon in the kitchen. As far as music is concerned, I'm not too picky--please to avoid country and gangsta rap if at all possible. Variety is good. Vivo et amo. Expertise: I can read, write, and avoid arithmetic. I can cook. I can dance-ish. I play the radio. Occupation: Student Industry: Bryan College
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Member Since:
11/3/2005
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| So, wedding plans are coming along nicely. I bought bridesmaids' gifts today and did some research on getting a marriage license and bought cardstock for the wedding bulletins. Each day presents a new set of tasks, but I feel it will not all get done before we wed on January 9, 2009. Hopefully, in three weeks we can technically get engaged, though we've been promised to each other for over a year now.
God has been so amazing and has blessed us with many of the things that we will need to set up house, but please still pray for us that His will be done in our employment situations. I will be employed during the holidays, and David has a job working for his grandfather, but the cost of living is so high that we doubt that those things will hold us over very long. The Air Force continues to take its dear sweet time in processing all his paperwork, so we still have no definite "yes he can enter" from them yet. Hopefully, that will come around the same time as the invitations need to be sent out.
But all that is not the reason why I haven't updated xanga in so long. The reason for that is the insane workload an 18-credit semester has put upon me. Even if I wasn't working two part-time jobs and wedding planning, I have 14 papers to write this semester, and nearly as many tests and a couple of presentations. So I hope y'all will excuse my absence.
Let me know how everyone's doing, update me please on your lives and your writings!
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| Notice: Due to the likelihood that I'll have only 2 constituents in my Sunday School class tomorrow, the topic for discussion will be "Biblical Slavery" and we will take Exodus 21 and Philemon as our texts.
Anything I should consider?
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| So, I find it significant and significantly hilarious that my mother would utilize, in her paper-recycling skills, her bulletin note sheet from last Sunday to write the chores list for us kids. This is uproarious, not only because she didn't write any sermon notes on the sheet whatsoever, but also because the sermon title heading the page reads as follows: "The Danger of Forgetting." Rock on, Mom, rock on.
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| Let's start with the water please, well water, or spring since you can buy that these days.
Use loose-leaf tea in a sock not a smelly sock and steep in boiling water
Set for two or three minutes. Pour into the tea cup and add honey. If it's
an herbal tea, drink it like that, if it's a spiced or black tea, add a little
soy milk or 1/2 & 1/2 so you will have a cup Worthy of a haiku poem.
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| My Hell Week (the week immediately preceding Finals Week) will likely consist of the following:
Reading two Shakespeare plays (The Tempest and All is True) Writing a 2-3,000 word Biology paper on Evolution Writing a 12-15 page Shakespeare paper Writing a 5-7 page paper on the Unreliable Narrator technique Working 2 jobs (Dr. Canedo and Writing Center, 10 and 3.5 hours respectively) Attending classes Taking a Spanish Test Doing 5 hours of Spanish Homework for said Spanish Test (not exaggerating) Taking a test on Modern American Literature
So far, I've written half of each of the papers, taken a Bio test, and read The Tempest. I figure if everyone who reads my xanga takes one of these things, we can all share the load like good Communists and the work will be much more manageable. First come, first serve!
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