The final 2 week rush for the final assignments upon me....the first sem is coming to an end. Odd...it didn't seem too long ago that I just started school man.
It's been so over the head man, with all the work on hand left to do...I'm actually panicking deep within, but guess I'm feeling too tired to show it. Finally managed to catch some wink today in the afternoon, but I'm really looking forward to catching up with my sleep BIG time after the assignments are cleared.
Speaking which....looking forward to many things man.
Movie-ing is definitely one! So many movies have gone by in my absence from the theatres, my last being the Jay Chou directed movie, 'Secret' with my 'nafapals'. Eh but it was surprisingly good man...I was actually able to stomache all the mushy-mushy lovey-dovey exchanges between the 2 leads...it was sweet actually. Definitely a movie to catch for couples man...but oh man, the piano pieces in the show...coolly fantatistic. Makes you look at classical pianos differently.
Hmm....and let me see what else...
Packing my things up for the house moving.
Doing up my room.
Hanging out with the youths.
Blading.
Food.
Outing with bro.
Drums and guitar.
Ok....I better stop before I lose the mood for any work. Sigh...the wish for time to fly so that it'll all be over soon, and for time to crawl as well cause I really wonder if I'll be able to complete the work.
Drop this tired 24 year old man a note along the way will you? Will greatly appreciate it.
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Woot, the latest Casting Crown's album is out in stores!
What is the distance between Sunday and Monday mornings?
The answer, for Casting Crowns’ Mark Hall, became painfully clear during an afternoon of reading through the MySpace pages of the kids in his youth group. Prompted to go there by a student, Mark’s heart sank as he read their messages to the world, truths about themselves that didn’t gel with the truth they embraced at church.
It was in that place of disheartened discovery where The Altar and The Door—the third studio project from GRAMMY-winning band Casting Crowns—began to unfold.
“When we’re at the altar, everything makes sense,” Hall says. “We know what we’re supposed to do. We know how we’re supposed to live. Everything’s black and white. But somewhere between the altar and the door, when we leave and go out into our lives, it all leaks out, and everything gets gray again. The Christian life is the journey between the altar and door, trying to get the things you’ve got in your head, into your hands, feet, into your life. The Altar and The Door is all about the journey. The realization on the journey, the struggles and the victory of seeing it as possible.”