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12.19.2004

Studying for Pyhsics


studying for pyhsics
Originally uploaded by iBjorn.
Finals are finally over. It has been a crazy, long week, but it is over and I can sleep now. I went home in the early part of the week to study and got a bunch done. My physics final was on Friday and my Computer Science one was Saturday, the very last final that anyone on campus had. On Friday I studied with the guys in the picture for seven hours. It helped me a lot, and I was glad they invited me, but the final was still pretty rough. My roommate and I agree that the Computer Science final was the hardest we have ever taken. What is a big pain though is that one of my labs showed up as a zero so now I have to try and sort out what happened to it with the TA, and grades are due Monday. I will probably have to work on that next semester. Aaron and I drove to my house last night and then got up at five this morning to take him to the airport. He isn't going to be back next semester, so it was pretty sad. He will return next year though. After I got back I went to sleep again and then got up for church. It was the children's Christmas program, so it was pretty exciting. I thought it was very funny. The kids dressed up in the traditional clothes but had coffee makers and duct tape and stuff. Afterwards Jeff and I went to get teriyaki while a bunch of others wanted to go to Quizno's. So Jeff and I got ours and met them there. I was totally surprised to see Stacy working there again and she had her break while we were there, so I got to talk to her for a while. Then I went to Jeff's and laid around till he had to go to work. I played with his new Gameboy DS (Dual Screens), which is pretty incredible. Now I am back at home, kind of in a state where I am uncomfortable and tired, but not tired enough to fall asleep. Oh, also, many of you know about how I work with kids in Vancouver every Friday night. Well, we are trying to raise money for them to go on this retreat this winter. I am responsible for raising money for four of them. We kind of made this little Compassion child like cards for them with their picture (we only had a picture for one of the four that I have, so we drew pictures of the others). The cost is $25 CAD (~$20.50 USD) per kid. It is only a one-time thing, so no long-term commitment. If you are interested in sponsoring one of them, just get a hold of me. Thanks.

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