There's a new wind blowin' like I've never known
I'm breathin' deeper than I've ever done
And it sure feels good, to finally feel the way I do
I wanna love somebody, love somebody like you
In case you haven't heard or you didn't see it coming... Jason and I are officially dating now. ;-) I don't think I've "described" him here before... so... he's 23, lives in Conroe and goes to church at St. Mark. He's a finance/banking major at Sam Houston State, and now he's myyy boyfriend. :-D

So! I've had a busy week, yet again. Friday after Hanna's confirmation questioning I went with Jason, Paige, Jonathan, Bekah, the other Jason (who happens to be my sixth cousin) and a bunch of St. Mark people to play pool. Bekah and I spent the night at Paige's and tanned in her backyard on Saturday. I think this summer I may end up actually having a decent tan - I won't be deathly pale for The Feast! ;-)

Sunday was Hanna's confirmation, and we had a party back at our house afterwards. A bunch of my family including the boys was there, plus Jason, Paige, our friend Matt from Corpus and Hanna's friend Eddie. We had a good time!

Monday I didn't do much of anything. Tuesday I went up to Conroe for a LiGW website meeting thingy with Scott and Stan (PB and Jason were also there), got to hang out with PB, Jason and Stan afterwards, and then Jason took me back to Tomball. Wednesday was the usual craziness and today is kind of an in-between day, because tomorrow St. Mark is having a lockin in "honor" of Stan being here. So, I'm in for another crazy weekend, but it should be fun, as usual!

Well, my mom has decided that it's way too nice of a day to stay inside, so we're going to pick up some lunch and eat at the park. Have a great weekend, y'all, and congrats to most of you on the end of the semester!!

And we're not gonna live forever
Can you tell me is it now or never
I'm not gonna make up your mind

I don't wanna live without you
And I don't wanna live a lie
We'll never know 'till we try
Yeah we'll never know 'till we try
So life has been crazy, as usual! I've been spending most weekends in Tomball or thereabouts, and my weekdays have been split between church functions, teaching piano, looking for a job and stuff like that.

This past weekend I went to the mall with Jason, went bowling with Jason, Paige and Cecily, watched three movies (including United 93 - if you get the chance, GO SEE THAT MOVIE!) with them, got very little sleep and drank a ton of caffeine.

Monday I went and registered for fall classes at Tomball College! I'm actually pretty excited about it, believe it or not. ;-) I'll be taking English, History, Music Lit, German and Biology (the last of which will be taken online - apparently it's easier and better if you're not a science person to take it online). I'm gonna go for an Associate of Arts degree with an area of concentration in history... which basically means I get to take three extra history courses. ;-P I'm taking four semesters' worth of German to make up most of my electives, and for kinesiology I'm taking country and western dance - can it get any better than that? ;-)

My widdle sister Hanna is getting confirmed this weekend... dude. My whole family is practically grown up now. It's kinda scary, but cool at the same time. A bunch of the family is coming in for it, so it should be fun!

That's all I've got for now... I shall leave you with a quote from an article by Rob Long in the May 8th edition of National Review (the first sentence cracks me up):
"There's a part of every Frenchman that adores the philosophical drama of a good, solid national crackup. For one thing, it really gives the language a workout. The reason French is often described as the language of diplomacy isn't just that it's flowery and foggy and vague. It's also the language of wonderfully pompous concern."

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