Monday, April 21, 2008
limps, exams, and East
Boo-yah! I totally kicked ass in my exam this morning. Although it took me a while, about fifteen minutes worth, I totally came from behind left field to win the pendant. My hand is in pain now, but it is so worth it because I am so getting an A+….ok, I’ll be slightly modest, A! I’m fantabulous. That exam was a sure fire A for me, I don’t care about the different grading systems, I gave it my all and that paper was awesome. It may have been flawed here or there, but still it won’t deter from my A.
*****
In other news, I am almost done with this thesis, not the actual book I have to hand in, but the coursework; only my presentation and essay left. It seems surreal, but I really can’t wait to get started on my next stage in life, whatever that is. What I do know is that I’ll be joining a kibbutz in Israel this summer. I am so excited to be going to the Middle East, hopefully I will make it back in one peace. Traveling to such religious historic places will be sure to bring about me some spiritual inspirations. One of my main goals is to have a better spiritual understanding, besides having an amazing time. Who knows what lies ahead of me, all I know is that I am ready to embrace it—limping and all.
And, in other, other news, I’m limping. Due to some strenuous running, I’ve been limping for about three days now. Today feels a whole lot better than yesterday but the pain is still there. Looks like my marathon training sessions will have to take a back seat to my recovery. I actually received an email regarding early entry opportunities for the London marathon and am contemplating signing up. I really want to do the New York marathon, but who knows, perhaps the London one could be a warm up. I need more medals, DAMMIT!
Well peace in the Middle East for now. Outtie 5000.
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