Thursday, July 18, 2013

I'm learning

Surprisingly enough, I survived Spanish 1 so I started Spanish 2 last week. After one week of Spanish class from 8:30-12, I've learned a few things.

1. The Today Show isn't as good early in the morning as it around 9 o'clock. Last session, I woke up around 8:45, watch the Today Show while I got ready and then left around 9:45. I spent my mornings with Willie Geist and Savannah Guthrie. The hour I watched was mixed with filling me in on world news as well as telling me stories that were more light hearted. I also might have a slight crush on Willie Geist. Lets be real, I have a HUGE crush on Willie Geist. I think he's just adorable. But now, I watch the Today Show from 7-7:50 and it's just not as entertaining. Everything is so serious. PLUS I have to watch Matt Lauer instead of Willie. No me gusta. 


2. I'm not a morning person in any way, shape, or form. I need my sleep, people. Waking up at 7 am is just not working for me. You can ask Briana, I don't talk much in the morning. And I've been told that if someone wakes me up unexpectedly, I make a very mean face. A very very mean face.


3. When you wake up at 7 and have class for 3 and a half hours, it makes for a very long day. I get out of class and I feel like it should be 2 pm yet it's only noon and I still have the whole afternoon free. 


4. No me gusta espanol. 



On a side note, I'm going to Dallas Theological Seminary tomorrow to talk to an admissions counselor and take a tour of the campus. I'm slightly stressed about which seminary to go to so hopefully tomorrow will help. When I was choosing where to get my undergrad, there was never a doubt in my mind where I would end up. I always knew I was supposed to go to Baylor. But now I don't know where I'll end up. I don't know what degree I'll get. I don't know anything besides the fact that I'll go where I feel called and that it will be the right decision for me. 


I apologize for the boringness of this post. My life revolves around Spanish right now so it's not too exciting. Bear with me, yall.