Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Cookies, and the Reasons We Eat Them

Spanish Version
(As always, corrections are welcome.)

Bueno, no sé donde he estado, pero realicé la otra día que no hay TRES semanas de escuela como pensaba. Solamente dos. Y este significa que tengo solamente uno fin de semana para preparar mi tonta presentación de español...

Tengo nuestro prueba sobre la última capítulo del libro de texto mañana, y por eso hoy acabé del libro de trabajo y lab manual en la Red. Después, me trajo al principio - "Ante Todo" - las primeras cosas que hicimos en la clase de español. ¡Hace dos años! ¿Realmente hace dos años? Me sorprende todo que hemos aprendido, pero todavía hay tanto a aprender. ¡Tiempo de immersión!

English Version

Well, I don't know where I've been but I realized the other day that there are NOT three weeks of school left like I thought. Only two. Which means I only have one weekend to put together my silly spanish presentation. (In this context, silly means time-consuming and unexciting.)

Tomorrow we have our test over the last chapter of the Spanish textbook so today I finished the online workbook and lab manual. After I submitted the last assignment it took me back to "Ante Todo" - the very first stuff we ever did in Spanish class. Two years ago! Has it really been two years?? I'm pretty amazed with all the stuff we've learned since then but there is so much to learn, still. Immersion time!!

Exclusive English Content

Man, I have had this massive sweet tooth lately. Every night I feel like I could eat 57 cookies - it's really bad. (And I wonder why I have cavities.) But I'm also feeling this sweet tooth for God, which is pretty cool. Especially because a sweet tooth is never satisfied! I love how the more you get of God, the more you want, so I'm hoping this craving will turn into some really good habits. Go get you some spiritual cookies, people!

"How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!" (Psalm 119:103)