07 January 2009

Per Tradition

 Not the prettiest picture(s) of me, but Momma dictates a picture of me on the first day of school.  Always.  Who am I to say no to Momma?


Also, I've been listening to Garth Brooks today.

DeDe and I went today to put in our application for the apartment at Kateri Park I wrote about yesterday, and someone applied before us, and they wouldn't have another unit available for another month.  Awesome.  So tomorrow, we are getting up at the "butt-crack of dawn... like, 11:00" (DeDe's words) to go to apartments all day.  Also awesome.  By the way, when I'm saying "awesome" I really mean "not awesome".

I'm clearly not going to get through all my mountains of paperwork to get a CNA 1 Endorsement in Oregon before, I dunno, my money runs out, so I've decided that tomorrow will also be a day for me to apply for jobs as well as apartments.  For some reason Target keeps on popping into my head.  I don't know why, but what the heck, why not?  It may just come down to picking a street and going door-to-door asking for applications.  I'll take almost anything at this point.

Spent the evening with an old friend.  We read, talked, shared stories, and made delicious tuna sandwiches.

That's about all for now.

06 January 2009

A Quick Update


I'm sick.  Cold, probably.


This morning I got up at 5:30 to go to the bathroom and blacked out, waking up with my face on the bathroom floor.

I'm not yet registered for class at PCC, even though the quarter began yesterday.  This is because I only want to take Spanish 102, but PCC has not yet received my Green River transcript, indicating I have taken the prerequisite Spanish 101.  I'm going to go to class tomorrow anyway and explain the situation to the teacher, and tell him that I'll register as soon as I'm able.  It probably doesn't help that I didn't go to the class on Monday (it's a Monday Wednesday class) because I was sick.  Okay, so I'll be a little behind.

I'm unemployed.  This needs to change.

Dede and I went to look at some apartments today.  We found one that we're going to apply for tomorrow.  Funny enough, it's right next to Kateri Park.  Kateri Park is an apartment complex that serves as a refugee resettlement program through Catholic Charities.  This is where I volunteered for a semester back in freshman year for a student ministry requirement.  The funny thing is, I had been praying and asking the Lord if I should go back there and do more work there.  If I were to move into this apartment, it would be impossible to not be a part of the Kateri Park community!

Other than that, nothing too new.

Sick.  Unemployed.  Unschooled.  These things need to change.

03 January 2009

Bookshelf = Window




I've made it to Portland!  I'm in my basement bedroom, or Bat Cave, as Rachel calls it.  My furniture consists of the dresser I brought down, a desk that I'm borrowing from the house, a borrowed lamp, and a borrowed mattress.  (The borrowed elements will not follow me to the new apartment... Craigslist much?)

I don't have a digital camera to give you an instant view of my place.  But I will describe to you the books on my desk.  I was not able to bring all of my books, as I desired, so I grabbed the ones I knew I'd want that would fit into a large canvas tote.

Hymnal
The American People (history text from Spring quarter at Green River)
Dangerous Surrender by Kay Warren (DON'T you dare prejudge and think that since she's from a megachurch and that her husband is Rick Warren that it's just a fluff book. I heard her speak at Urbana '06 on this topic and it was powerful.)
The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey
Hebrew Grammar by Weingreen (I want to brush up on it before I retake it in the Fall... I really do not want to fail!)
The Declaration of Independence and Other Great Documents of American History (yes I am that nerdy)
Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper
Sex, Economy, Freedom & Community by Wendell Berry
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
The Shack by William P. Young
The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne (which reminds me, I need to get books by Jim Wallace)
The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland by Gerald Clarke (Christmas gift from Ian... I'm enjoying it, though it is depressing at times)
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (sister is making me, plus I felt the movie, though strong in plot, lacked in character development, which I have heard will be present in the book)
Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudhem

On top of the books is propped a Scripture I collaged a year ago: 2 Corinthians 10:3-6  Beside the books is my photo album from my trip to Washington, D.C. in March, and next to that is a small stack of magazines.  I feel naked without magazines!  But score, I got new issues of my three favorite (Relevant, Smithsonian, and Real Simple) right before I left.

On the wall in front of my desk are two calendars.  One is a Grey's Anatomy calendar from my sister.  The other is in Spanish and is from a Catholic cemetery.  I love it because it's all in Spanish and every day list which saint's day it is, plus there is Scripture thrown in all over.  It's awesome.

I took a picture of me on my computer this morning before I left for a wedding.  Again, I can't figure out how to position the photo.  Agh.