Miss and Love
You haven’t heard from me in a while. I’m busy living my dream. I’m a Full Time student. All thanks to my Baby-Love. One of these days I’m going to write a deep entry about life as a seminarian. One of these days when I don’t have hundreds of pages to read.
True story, I’ve been working like mad to get ahead on my reading, yesterday I finished a 900 page commentary on 1st. Corinthinas. Excellent by the way! I love that class. I finished the last chapter and walked to my computer with a huge sense of accomplishment to check my email and I found the syllabus for an Intensive class I’m taking in Januray. A real breeze!, only 4 books to read and 5 papers to write in the next 35 days. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! So as I was saying, one of these days when I have time, I will write about deep matters and the things I’m learning.
For now something light…
What I MISS The Most About San Diego: (Things that I really miss, it hurts thinking about them)
Our Family -There was something very comforting about having mom and dad 20 minutes away, now it is 20 hours.
Our Church- Best church and pastor in the world, irreplaceable.
En Fuego- Best Fajitas ever… so many great memories.
La Jolla- Our favorite place.
What I LOVE About Living In Texas:
Seminary- Going to Class is the best feeling, like a fish in the water.
Slower Pace-Things are quiet here and life is peaceful.
So many things to be thankful for.
God is Good…All the Time!







5 Comments Add your own
1. Steven | November 17th, 2007 at 7:55 pm
I’m so glad you are enjoying school and that I can help make your dream to come true. I’m proud of you.
I too miss the Fam and En Fuego.
And I too like the slower pace here. Did you guys know the speed limit on the highway is only 60 mph?
2. Dad | November 17th, 2007 at 11:08 pm
Don’t forget to stop once in a while and breathe.
God bless you.
3. Mom | November 26th, 2007 at 5:39 pm
What I miss most about San Diego - You! You are not here.
4. John Hightower | December 10th, 2007 at 8:17 am
Thanks for visiting my Flickr photos, and welcome to Ft. Worth!
As a former seminarian (but a more liberal non-Baptist one), I know that can be a fun and sometimes overwhelming (but always exciting) experience!
And congratulations on becoming a citizen as well.
5. John Hightower | December 10th, 2007 at 8:18 am
Oh, I forgot … if you like Texas BBQ, Spring Creek’s GREAT!
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