6:00 p.m. Tae Kwon Do
7:00 p.m. Convocation
Things to Do:
-Operation Christmas Child Boxes
-Apply to CVS
-Write John 3:16 on the stairs outside of the Vest Building (anyone have chalk I could borrow?)
-Play guitar for group
-Gangnam Style Video
Today was not very eventful, again. It rained all day, and my motivation to continue this project dropped massively. All I could look forward to was my Tae Kwon Do lesson later on.
6:00 p.m. Tae Kwon Do
Another student in my english class decided to take on teaching Tae Kwon Do for 30 days. She is going to hold lessons on Mondays and Thursdays. Being as though I am not allowed to say no I attended the lesson. It was great. Growing up I always had an interest in karate. However, I was busy with other sports. Plus I had given into the stereotypical scary sensei, so I was terrified. Emily was far from the stereotypical sensei. She was an incredible instructor. I went in thinking it was just going to be fun, but I came out feeling like I had actually learned something. Now, I am not saying that I could take on a team of bad guys like Jackie Chan, but I do think I could throw a pretty strong kick or punch.
7:30 p.m. Convocation
Then we went straight from Tae Kwon Do to convocation. Convocation is a week long period at Lee University where you attend chapel everyday. So far I have loved it! It's an amazing week, and best of all professors are not supposed to give you "much" homework, tests, or papers. It's like a free week; with Jesus! Today we decided to go to the Dixon center. It was amazing! Well, the worship was! The sermon was actually great, but we were watching the sermon on a screen that was being broadcasted from the Conn Center so some of the words were dropped, and things got awkward. But the worship was INCREDIBLE. I now find myself gravitated more towards the Dixon center than the Conn center. I never thought I would feel that way.
Like I said it was an uneventful day. I am sorry that these days keep happening, but I hope that you still get as much from it as I do. You don't need to be the busiest man in the world to be the happiest. You don't need to go skydiving to live the day to the fullest. This is what I am learning. Also, if you ever get the chance, especially if it's free, take some Tae Kwon Do lessons! Talk to you soon!
7:30 p.m. Convocation
Then we went straight from Tae Kwon Do to convocation. Convocation is a week long period at Lee University where you attend chapel everyday. So far I have loved it! It's an amazing week, and best of all professors are not supposed to give you "much" homework, tests, or papers. It's like a free week; with Jesus! Today we decided to go to the Dixon center. It was amazing! Well, the worship was! The sermon was actually great, but we were watching the sermon on a screen that was being broadcasted from the Conn Center so some of the words were dropped, and things got awkward. But the worship was INCREDIBLE. I now find myself gravitated more towards the Dixon center than the Conn center. I never thought I would feel that way.
Like I said it was an uneventful day. I am sorry that these days keep happening, but I hope that you still get as much from it as I do. You don't need to be the busiest man in the world to be the happiest. You don't need to go skydiving to live the day to the fullest. This is what I am learning. Also, if you ever get the chance, especially if it's free, take some Tae Kwon Do lessons! Talk to you soon!
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