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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
I am now updating this blog.
This blog is WAY out of date. Actually, it's been out of date for many weeks, but that hasn't forced me to update it. Now that I have a bunch of stuff to do and no motivation to do it- I blog.
I am discovering that the sworn enemy of productivity and self-control is disappointment, at least for me. Yeah, it looks like I won't be spending my summer in Washington D.C. dressed as an eighteenth century revolutionist, working at a gristmill and/or making beer at a distillery. I also will not be attending a Single's Ward in Virginia or taking improv classes at the WIT.
Instead I will be at home, doing other wonderful things, but not being able to avoid seeing particular people. I am bummed, but I will get over it- I've learned that from life. And I'm still looking into a few other options for fun things to do this summer. At the very least, I can can always go visit my sister in Hawaii.
Despite how the first part of this blog post may sound, my life really has been pretty awesome recently- not because of different events in it, but because I'm trying really hard to improve my attitude and trust in the Lord, and it's working. I know that being home will be for the best, even if I don't understand why right now. I guess God will keep teaching me this lesson over and over again until I learn it, so here we go.
In other news, I was in a short film a friend made for the Fringe Film Festival. You can see it (and vote for it until April 14!) at www.arts.usu/fringe. It's called "Silly Love Games." Yeah, I play the hottest girl in the world. :)
Have a great Monday,
Rachel
I am discovering that the sworn enemy of productivity and self-control is disappointment, at least for me. Yeah, it looks like I won't be spending my summer in Washington D.C. dressed as an eighteenth century revolutionist, working at a gristmill and/or making beer at a distillery. I also will not be attending a Single's Ward in Virginia or taking improv classes at the WIT.
Instead I will be at home, doing other wonderful things, but not being able to avoid seeing particular people. I am bummed, but I will get over it- I've learned that from life. And I'm still looking into a few other options for fun things to do this summer. At the very least, I can can always go visit my sister in Hawaii.
Despite how the first part of this blog post may sound, my life really has been pretty awesome recently- not because of different events in it, but because I'm trying really hard to improve my attitude and trust in the Lord, and it's working. I know that being home will be for the best, even if I don't understand why right now. I guess God will keep teaching me this lesson over and over again until I learn it, so here we go.
In other news, I was in a short film a friend made for the Fringe Film Festival. You can see it (and vote for it until April 14!) at www.arts.usu/fringe. It's called "Silly Love Games." Yeah, I play the hottest girl in the world. :)
Have a great Monday,
Rachel
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