This school week went off without a hitch! Well, if you say “hitch” in the technical form, there was a food fight on Tuesday. County police went there, and it was crazy! Some were arrested, some are being considered for expulsion. Gulp.
Classes are getting tough, and I’m loving it (like McDonald’s!). Now, onto the blog!
Ive had a hard time opening lockers. I know my combination (no, I won’t tell it!), and how to open it. I guess its turn a few times left-right skip a full line for middle-right. But, it’s tiring going directly to the locker at 7 while trying to open the locker. Oh, American high schools are so different! If this was a fight, the locker’s winning… by a combo (joke!).
I’ve also had a troubling time putting the pen drive in my uncle’s new computer. My uncle’s computer is fairly new; my pen drive, not so much. Sometimes, it gets hard trying to fit my pen drive to the computer. I’m fairly successful when I insert it on the hard drive. It’s complicated.
However, I’m still facing personal struggles with… you know already! My brain is kinda lost in ideas. That it’s too personal to explain, and I guess you don’t want to know the details. God knows everything, and with Him, nothing can separate me. And about that, I’m having struggles into picking a perfect prayer time with all my homework and so on. Still, God appreciates the small moments when I can talk to Him, even if it is something short.
I have found a church, but I don’t know when to go. And my uncle has found another one, and I don’t know when to go neither. The church thing makes me genuinely nervous. He’ll be treated with chemo on Monday in DC. Please, pray so that everything will be fine. I’ll do too.
Meanwhile, I am loving the USA. Obama did a speech about the health care hoopla in Comcast Center in UMD, close to where I live. I wished to be there! However, with all the commotion around the land, I have frequent guilt-trips and a maze of imperfection, struggling with sin and making new friends, it is well in my soul. And the verse for the day?
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. (Psalm 46:1, NIV)
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