The Little Things
I can go to bed knowing I finished off several nagging items on my agenda today. Ironically, none of them had to do with schoolwork. But since I got farther ahead on my diagrams than I hoped, and I didn't have any classes after 10:00, I pretty much had the entire day free. So that gave me a chance to dig into the old personal agenda:
1. Do laundry - Check. The dryer on Geer base is still painfully slow, but at least my jeans came out semi-dry and my khaki pants weren't too wrinkled. I'm missing one grey sock, however.
2. Fill up gas - Check. I never let my gas get down past a quarter of a tank. Just my own personal rule of thumb. Still, $20 was barely enough to push the needle past the halfway mark. And with Wilma making a beeline for the Gulf of Mexico, expect gas prices to spike up again. Oy vey.
3. Buy groceries - Check. I completely exhausted my food and beverage supplies in my dorm room early last week. But since we had the mission trip, it wasn't too much of a bother. So it was past time for me to stock up. Gatorade and Bold 'n Spicy Chex Mix were both on sale, as were all of the Coca-Cola brand products, which includes Fresca. Fresca is a relatively unknown soda that has no caffiene and very low sodium. That explains it.
4. Take a shower - Check. I know what you're thinking. Yes, I do take a shower every day.
5. Renew my Paul library books - Check. No sense adding the annoying library fines to my already-overstrained college expenses. I'm good until the first week or so in November.
6. Update the BCM website - Big ol' check. I posted a new picture gallery for the Pittsburgh mission trip, put up a new devotional that I thought of late last night, and modified the front page with a new headline picture and new graphics to highlight old announcements. Major thanks to the SCBC website for the aforementioned graphics.
7. Attend a CLP - ... Oops. I knew I forgot something.
8. Go to bed early - Still working on that.
Song of the Day: Nicole C. Mullen - "My Redeemer Lives"
Verse of the Day: "You must teach what is in accord with sound doctrine. Teach the older men to be temperate, worthy of respect, self-controlled, and sound in faith, in love and in endurance." - Titus 2:1-2
1. Do laundry - Check. The dryer on Geer base is still painfully slow, but at least my jeans came out semi-dry and my khaki pants weren't too wrinkled. I'm missing one grey sock, however.
2. Fill up gas - Check. I never let my gas get down past a quarter of a tank. Just my own personal rule of thumb. Still, $20 was barely enough to push the needle past the halfway mark. And with Wilma making a beeline for the Gulf of Mexico, expect gas prices to spike up again. Oy vey.
3. Buy groceries - Check. I completely exhausted my food and beverage supplies in my dorm room early last week. But since we had the mission trip, it wasn't too much of a bother. So it was past time for me to stock up. Gatorade and Bold 'n Spicy Chex Mix were both on sale, as were all of the Coca-Cola brand products, which includes Fresca. Fresca is a relatively unknown soda that has no caffiene and very low sodium. That explains it.
4. Take a shower - Check. I know what you're thinking. Yes, I do take a shower every day.
5. Renew my Paul library books - Check. No sense adding the annoying library fines to my already-overstrained college expenses. I'm good until the first week or so in November.
6. Update the BCM website - Big ol' check. I posted a new picture gallery for the Pittsburgh mission trip, put up a new devotional that I thought of late last night, and modified the front page with a new headline picture and new graphics to highlight old announcements. Major thanks to the SCBC website for the aforementioned graphics.
7. Attend a CLP - ... Oops. I knew I forgot something.
8. Go to bed early - Still working on that.
Song of the Day: Nicole C. Mullen - "My Redeemer Lives"
Verse of the Day: "You must teach what is in accord with sound doctrine. Teach the older men to be temperate, worthy of respect, self-controlled, and sound in faith, in love and in endurance." - Titus 2:1-2
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