Welcome Week!
Writing seems like a daunting task right now. So let me start with a random fact . . .
Brad East has in fact mastered every word of the english language. If you assemble random letters together and attempt to say them, even with a weird accent, he will tell you the meaning of what you just made up.
Ok, I can handle starting like that . . . so I'm back at school. I have been in Abilene for the last two weeks. The first week was RA training. I'm excited about meeting, learning about and bonding with new brothers in McKinzie Hall! Our staff is yet again amazing and I can't wait to work with the guys I am working with who include Andy Zimmerman still as the RD and Luke Cochran as a rookie RA, so half the staff is in fact from Round Rock. It was an intersting experience going through all the training with a year under my belt completely different and I feel like I'm standing on a mountain of confidence compared to last year in being an RA . . . I wonder who will knock me off, smile. It has been great to have a full hall again!
I am also a peer leader of a U-100 class. This means I am like a co-teacher of a class all freshman take as a transition course from high school to college that goes through welcome week together also. I have an honors group and it has been incredibly interesting to learn about the diverse backgrounds and experiences that everyone has. It is definitely safe to say that I am exausted and ready for school to start so that I can have a break, ha.
I am not sure why it has been so difficult to write in the last few months, but I will hopefully attempt to on a regular basis. I feel like I have been internalizing every thought and I'm sure it would help me think through things if I would write it down too.
Last thought - ACU is such a wonderful community of people. I have come back to a slew (take that Brad) of people who care deeply about how I have grown and what I have experienced this summer. I once again realize how spoiled those of us in the Church are because we have a wonderful community who walk with each other through this journey of life.
I hope all is going well in your world and that you continuously see new perspective on truth and are challenged by the incredible teachings of Jesus. Love y'all!
Brad East has in fact mastered every word of the english language. If you assemble random letters together and attempt to say them, even with a weird accent, he will tell you the meaning of what you just made up.
Ok, I can handle starting like that . . . so I'm back at school. I have been in Abilene for the last two weeks. The first week was RA training. I'm excited about meeting, learning about and bonding with new brothers in McKinzie Hall! Our staff is yet again amazing and I can't wait to work with the guys I am working with who include Andy Zimmerman still as the RD and Luke Cochran as a rookie RA, so half the staff is in fact from Round Rock. It was an intersting experience going through all the training with a year under my belt completely different and I feel like I'm standing on a mountain of confidence compared to last year in being an RA . . . I wonder who will knock me off, smile. It has been great to have a full hall again!
I am also a peer leader of a U-100 class. This means I am like a co-teacher of a class all freshman take as a transition course from high school to college that goes through welcome week together also. I have an honors group and it has been incredibly interesting to learn about the diverse backgrounds and experiences that everyone has. It is definitely safe to say that I am exausted and ready for school to start so that I can have a break, ha.
I am not sure why it has been so difficult to write in the last few months, but I will hopefully attempt to on a regular basis. I feel like I have been internalizing every thought and I'm sure it would help me think through things if I would write it down too.
Last thought - ACU is such a wonderful community of people. I have come back to a slew (take that Brad) of people who care deeply about how I have grown and what I have experienced this summer. I once again realize how spoiled those of us in the Church are because we have a wonderful community who walk with each other through this journey of life.
I hope all is going well in your world and that you continuously see new perspective on truth and are challenged by the incredible teachings of Jesus. Love y'all!
2 Comments:
I miss going back to school... There is so much energy and anticipation swirling around those first days and weeks... Enjoy :)
I could not wait for intramurals to start.
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