Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Busy Week - not the last

I am having a busy week. I have much to do and I'm spending some of my time posting on this blog - partly as a therapy for me to vent my thoughts, frustrations and worries but mostly because I just want to let you guys, friends and family know what's going on while we are here (anyway, God gets most of my thoughts, frustrations and worries before the blog does).
This week I have:
  • a Greek quiz (my textbook is pictured to the left)
  • a Church History quiz
  • a Church History paper on St. Augistine's writing called "On the Spirit and the Letter" (St. Augistine is pictured to the left)
  • a Systematic Theology test
  • I have to read 200 pages of a book for Systematic Theology
  • and I have to memorize about 15 different Greek charts.
All of that this week.

So, I need to stop venting and start working. Besides, I think Andrea wants to get back on the internet for a bit. Hopefully I can look back at these posts one day and say, "wow, that was fun". :)

Baby Dust

This is what happens when you let a 3 year old and a 19 month old rome free with a container of baby powder. Rachel looked like she had it from her head to her toes. The CD player was completely covered in baby dust and so were some of the care bears. We knew that we had to get a picture of this - for proof later down the road. Also, I don't know if you can see it in these pictures but there was baby dust floating around the house for a while.
I'm not sure how it happened. All we know is that all of a sudden Rachel walked into our room with grey hair. I don't think anybody really confessed to anything though.
At least everthing smelled nice.

The First of Many - Hopefully!


I thought it might be a good idea for me to create a blog to journal our adventures while we are in Louisville. Not that many people (or anybody) would read them, maybe just family - you know who you are (maybe you don't know who you are). Anyway, we have been here for a little over a month now and are maybe, finally starting to get settled in. I just got back from the library where I was reading (St. Augustine) for my Church History class and studying for a quiz tomorrow - I came home to find Andrea... and Laura and Rachel still awake (at 11:00 pm). They were eating ice cream. It seems that the last few nights have been pretty bad as far as the girls actually getting some sleep. Well, I'm going to go and try to get the two girls to actually sleep.