Sunday, June 01, 2008

pause the books its mid-year break...

Greetings,

Happy first of June everyone, its officially mid-year of two thousand and eight and yet university still commences. I am sure for many like myself our stress levels are increasing because of exams. Just like when we all had assessments due in the same week at the start of the semester. But we die off into a break which is rewarding, that I consider a bit of bad thing because we start lazying off because holidays is around the corner.

At this point in time were at home trying to study but in one hemisphere of your brain, you thoughts accumulate about the plans you have in the break. Its so distracting. Imagine your last exam starts at nine o'clock and finishes twelve o'clock. You happen to race through it and find time to check over your paper to see you missed something or a question you could of worked on.

After through the re-evaluation and satisfaction of your paper, there was still time left and you could of left but you plainly wait. You watch every second pass, and when sixty seconds pass you watch the minute hand move. You grip your pencil or pen in the last couple of seconds of the exam time, the examiner shouts out "pens done" and you slam your pen down hard and hand over your paper. You grin and leave the room with a foot-clap-jump (refer to one of earlier blogs).
Is what runs in your mind? sure does for me.

mid-year break here i come!

Well i won't be pausing all books. I have actually picked up another book, or books to be correct. First one ill be attempting to read is a book called " I Kissed Dating Goodbye" by Joshua Harris, Ok you might think I am little crazy but i've read the introduction and its more than meets the eye.
I can't give you a review at the moment because literally i just recently picked it up. So maybe in the next six months or so ill be sure to insert a blog about this book. Its been recommended to me by the "boss" and now I'm keen of reading this book.

The second book ill be attempting to read will be "Every Young Man's Battle" by Fred Stoeker has been recommended to me twice and now has got me excited.
The books i may read be very sexist (actually i don't know if thats the right word) but reading books that has a universal message, relation to everyday situations and the fulfillment of our relationship with God, i say is worth reading.

Well ill leave it at that, i better get stuck into my univeristy books and notes first.
Keep reading!


until next time
keep blogging or get into blogging

in Him, we live

relgin.
keep smiling =(

1 comment:

angelica said...

mid semester break!
will you be back in the ghetto??

lol relg not an accelerated stusent
i just invaded uws th other day.