World literature: is everything I hoped for and more. Studying Japanese authors and history. We've read novels by Enchi, Dazai, and Abe; short stories by Akutagawa and Kawabata (basically, the really big names in Japanese literature).
Christian Theology: the professor gives power-point outlines that are so organized, straightforward, and simple that they make me appreciate the fact that I crave structure.
Aerobics: is fun but challenging. Makes me realize that no two people are created the same. Our bodies, especially the gifts of hands and feet and strong legs and young backs, are gifts from God. Taking care of these things is a full-time job, and a privilege.
Intro to Anthropology: the professor is a wise woman of God who takes the time to listen to the Holy Spirit. It is not often I have had a professor speak the loving truth into her students as she does. Though many don't see her this way, she is a jewel.
and finally, Philosophy of the Modern Mind: stratigecally located in the music department; so, when an animated and effervescent professor speaks of Kierkegaard's existential angst spread against a background of an opera rehersal next door, this provides a most dramatic atmosphere!
Snow makes me so happy.









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~See ya later, Rainbow, and stay groovy!!~
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MY ART ----->
Please!
Nice gallery by the way, and its so cool to see other christian artists here too!!
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"To touch is to experience, but to feel is to live." --Loren Klein
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"To touch is to experience, but to feel is to live." --Loren Klein
Lucius: We have stalkers?
No, not stalkers. Just people who get notices of when I update my da gallery. Kinda like the ones for ff.net.
Lucius: Great... Just what we need more people to know about your non-human ocs.
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