Loyalty to science and school

Author: Jeneral // Category:
Today, we had science and it was about light and the way it moves. It is sometimes described as waves sometimes described as wave. This leads to a counter-intuitive phenomenon, a phenomenon which is supposed to challenge the normal way we think.

The problem today was very lengthy and full of details. Little did we know that the details were not really that important as trying to grasp and present the general concept there? Our presentation was slightly screwed, it seems that although I was the editor, several last minute works was inserted and therefore, I did not spot some mistakes. The starting few slides did not connect well and I did not notice, my, my.

It takes a lot to teach materials of someone else. It takes even more if your students don’t like the material and start to bad mouth the creator. If the students suddenly disappear, there might be something wrong, plus to defend the work and make it look good is another difficult thing altogether.

Just finished watching Bleach, these are quite good fillers. The fillers were more exciting then a particular Ninja anime I know. Watched Naruto too, they have finally come to an end of their mission and next week’s fillers looks like crap.

Thinking about church and how events are lined up for me.
 2-4Mar Work Chalet
 4-6Mar G0103 Chalet
 10-14Mar Mum on Vacation
 10-19Mar Incoming Offer
 16-19Mar G12 meeting.
 24-26Mar Encounter Weekend

Life seems to be so action packed and stuff. I thank the lord for keeping me busy. But I’m not too sure that my rents are feeling too comfortable about the whole Christian status. I myself feel that I’m skipping a few steps by taking part in the encounter. I still need time to get used to things and settle down. Yet, I am encouraged to attend and get to know God. I don’t want to rush into things, and yet there are so many things to consider. Perhaps a Guardian Princess can advise me here, but then again she has her own troubles. I pray for a clear mind and direction to where I should go.

Thinking of you...

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