Wait...
I write this on the THIRD day of spring. The snow is still lightly falling, and the temperature may struggle to reach freezing today. But I sit in the comforts of Howell House, a cup of java by my side. When the birds and sun returned last week, something in my mind clicked and I returned to spring-mode. We, in Goshen, wait for spring.
Last night, as CBS Sportsline broke for commercials, I continually flipped the channel to taped coverage of the pope's Way of the Cross procession in Rome. I watched Christians proceed through piercing rain around the Colosseum with their black umbrellas raised high, as in a holy confession. Similarly, Christians visited Jerusalem last night in a pilgrimage through the Old City. We, as Christians, wait for Easter Sunday.
Yesterday I waited dreadfully for the climax of the snow. Today, I wait patiently for the climax of Christ's resurrection. For the snow to melt, the birds to sing, and the stone to roll away. For the Eucharist, a celebratory feast for lunch, and my chance to eat sweets again.
As my coffee gets cold, I realize I also wait for my roommate to wake up, for the library to open, for my homework to do itself, and for the end of the semester. But I've waited for forty days before, right? Alas, just another forty and I'm off to Barcelona for Business in Spain.
Posted at 09:11 #
Hello, blogosphere
While I haven't spent much time blogging before, I am a seasoned blog-reader. I have a number of friends living internationally right now, along with some acquaintances who I "keep in touch with" via their blogs.
Interestingly enough, I spent considerable time last night on someone's blog who I've never met. His name is Zach Lind, and he's the drummer for the band, Jimmy Eat World. After some careful clicking and tracking, I was able to officially confirm my hypothesis: he's Mennonite.
This to say, feel free to try to track me down through whatever means you prefer (my old blog, Facebook, Google image searches, etc.). Whether you "know" me or not, I hope this blog can serve two visions. One, as a way for you, the reader, to learn what it's like to be a student at Goshen College. Two, for me to organize my thoughts and feelings in written form. Because we can all use a little of that from time to time!
Next time I hope to offer more significant insights into GC life on campus and beyond. For now, I simply want to introduce myself.
Favorite website: Accuweather.com
Favorite TV show: The Daily Show (and The Office, when it's on)
Source for news: Slate.com's "today's papers" (among others)
Hobbies: tennis, drums, card and board games, eating popcorn
Email program: Gmail
Thanks for stopping by. It's now time for me to come up with a proposal for my end-of-the-year communication research project!
This is my first blog in over a year and my first for GC. I'm not exactly sure who's reading this, but, alas, welcome.
Posted at 14:46 #