Friday, June 10, 2011

Friday Classes at the Villa

Today I woke up pretty early bc Susan (my friend on the bunk under mine) had to leave to go to a conference back in Dallas at 5 am! So she had multiple alarms and had someone calling her to make sure about something and then she had to pack stuff so I was tossing for a while, but that's ancient history at this point.

I got up for IES class at 8 at 730 (my alarm did not go off today but I got up then anyway lol) and drank some juice and ate my snickers and had water. Then we discussed a book that we've read for that class, which I actually did all the work for! And then we did a writeup about it. Then we had Bible class and we didn't get all the way through chapter 8 so we don't have homework for that yet. Then I had a little nap time before Italian. We learned a new song in there today and it's awesome - it's a hippie song about flowers! So much fun :) Then we had a quiz in Humanities and then learned some background for our onsite classes tomorrow at San Lorenzo church. Then it was lunch time!

Most of the afternoon was split up in different groups: horseback riding, library project, University of Florence tour, and drawing class with Mike and then those of us who had nothing :). I was in the nothing part of the afternoon so I took a nice, much needed nap and then ate dinner and then worked and then planned free travel stuff in Prague and (finally) booked a hostel there. I'm getting excited about that. I think our group is going to be a blast to go with!

Then I got on here and updated yesterday's activities in a blog and did this one and then talked with some people :)

Love you all!

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  2. Are these blog posts becoming a burden?

    I certainly hope not, because they help me keep up with your activities and, most importantly, which things you enjoy the most, such as: 

    -hippie songs
    -happening upon a public concert
    -quattro formaggie
    -that smell of an ancient library
    -remote, tranquil, Romanesque cathedrals
    -little old ladies who need and deserve love and prayers; and
    -torture towers... (but it's OK, I know you're wierd that way)

    One who loves you just the way you are,
    Dad

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