So much to say, yet so little.
Feb. 27th, 2005 09:12 pmI feel a considerable urge to write about something, yet find I have not really much to say that has not been said already, which is rather sad, but what can you do. Most all I do either revolves around watching whatever's on tv, or something school related, and usually both. There's not even that much to say on the school front. All I got done for school this weekend was to finish off my packet program for networking (mostly, any packets I don't have info on are bound to break the whole thing), got like half of my math homework done (man, I just didn't get it), and finished reading my apportioned bit of the Decameron for Western Civ. I was meaning to start reading on King Lear for Shakespeare, but my book splits it into two versions, the quarto and the folio, and I don't know which to read. No way in hell I'm reading both versions.
Aside from that, I've finally finished watching season seven of Buffy and all the little extras. I still love parts of the final episode, and I think the season as a whole was pretty good, possibly better each time I watch it, though there are parts of the finale that I dislike, but such is the way with most every show I watch. My only regret is that of all seven seasons, there's been like all of three commentaries that actually had the stars involved. The extras weren't all that great either, but whatever.
The only other stuff going on in my life at the moment is the guys bible study I go to. We just started reading The Normal Christian Life by Watchman Nee, which is quite excellent. Already it's helping me to see some stuff to work on in myself. It's more of a mindset change really, but from that rather hard thing to do comes pretty much everything else.
I'm tired.
Aside from that, I've finally finished watching season seven of Buffy and all the little extras. I still love parts of the final episode, and I think the season as a whole was pretty good, possibly better each time I watch it, though there are parts of the finale that I dislike, but such is the way with most every show I watch. My only regret is that of all seven seasons, there's been like all of three commentaries that actually had the stars involved. The extras weren't all that great either, but whatever.
The only other stuff going on in my life at the moment is the guys bible study I go to. We just started reading The Normal Christian Life by Watchman Nee, which is quite excellent. Already it's helping me to see some stuff to work on in myself. It's more of a mindset change really, but from that rather hard thing to do comes pretty much everything else.
I'm tired.