Well, I just got back from lunch with my youth pastor. Went to Subway. XD Not that that's a bad thing, I like Subway. It was a good time, although we never really talked about anything much. I insisted we should do it again.

Again, a relaxing day. Not much to update on, really... I'm going to probably start another book tonight. I love reading at night. It gives me an extra, added thrill before I go to sleep. But there's the disadvantage of getting sucked in and not getting to bed because I can't stop. I like reading because I enjoy where it takes my mind to, and characters soon become a 'part' of me.
I'm going to start reading Kiss by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy tonight. I got few the first fifty pages or so into that book, then I got caught up in Much Ado About Nothing - which I now finished - and due to that, I'm going to start Kiss over.

I'm going to organize some school supplies I'm going to use for the upcoming semester soon, too. ^^ I also downloaded Yahoo Messenger today and... Yeah. I dunno. There's nothing to talk about. XD

I've been getting these small 'cravings' to watch 'The Prince of Egypt' again. I've downloaded a few songs from the soundtrack last night. It's such a wonderful movie, and has such an epic soundtrack...

Another fact about me...
I LOVE watching broadway - plays or musicals (although musicals, I find, are a little more fun), and if we're studying them for school or something, I get OBSESSED with whatever play we're doing... Soon I end up downloading soundtracks to the musical, or doing extensive research to that play. My favourite play/musical is 'Phantom of The Opera' by Andrew Lloyd Webber. I studied and went to see it in Toronto for a final Grade Eight field trip, and I feel absolutley in love with it...

Well, you learned something new from me! ^^ Huzzah huzzah, I suppose. :)

 
   

 


 
 
bonniegirl on
Re: ...Emily can't find a subject line! XD
Glad you downloaded IM...silly man is sitting here in the office with me tonight, or I would already be yacking away with you on it. We both have our own computers, thank God. 

But I loved the Phantom as well...love ALW's music. Have a CD of his songs, played on the piano and love it!  I certainly didn't quite get obsessed with plays though; I think I am just too lazy to go to all that trouble, although, I also didn't have a computer when I was growing up!

I liked Egypt as well, but must listen to the music again. It has been so long since I saw it that I don't remember it very well any more.

But tell me, Emily; what is Kiss about? If you like it, tell me and I will get it from the library, okay?

Glad you enjoyed your time with the Youth Pastor; didn't matter that your chitchat was not important. He just wanted to hang out with you guys, after all...with an ulterior motive, too, of course! Don't you think Jacob would benefit from going to the youth get-togethers? Just a thought.  We have a great young couple who have come to us from another of our churches in Salt Lake, who have had experience dealing with youth groups. Unfortunately, he is an officer in the military and has to move away ever four years, and this year is it...but...He is going to be working with the few we have in our youth and teach them to govern and lead their own youth from within, doing various fun activities with a short devotion before, and so on. So, we look forward to growth among our youngsters.
Geekity14 on
Re: ...Emily can't find a subject line! XD
I'll give you the summary of 'Kiss', considering I haven't read it yet. I didn't do any reading last night. Was too tired.

"Let me tell you all I know for sure. My name. Shauna, I woke up in a hospital bed missing six months of my memory. In the room was my boyfriend -how could I have forgotten him? - My uncle and my abusive stepmother. Everyone blames me for the tragic car accident that left me near death and my dear brother brain-damaged. But what they say can't be true, can it?

I believe the medicine is doing strange things to my memory. I'm unsure who I can trust and who I should run from. And I'm starting to remember things I've never known. Things not about me. I think I'm going crazy.

And even worse, I think they want to kill me.

But who? And for what? Is dying for the truth really better than living a lie?"

There's the summary. Not entirely sure if it would be your style or not. I enjoy reading dark things, that involve really intense background to a character and unexpected plot twists. It absorbs me and wraps me into it. I also enjoy writing really dark things as well. Don't ask me why, it just keeps my attention.

 
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