Josh writes,
"Hey Everyone,
Well this certainly has been an eventful week...
Before I begin my little story, I want to say that if you haven't yet been down here, then you are must come as soon as possible, in fact, I command you to come down. There, now you have no choice. Ha!
It started out Sunday night at Morningside Baptist Church, which, if you are unaware, is the church we attend while in Greenville. This church is one of the most musically gifted churches I have ever seen. And, yes, I have been to quite a few different churches in the Greenville area, so that is saying much. The Music Pastor announced that they were in need of some choir and orchestra members and that if we wanted to join, we should talk to him after church. I decided that I wanted to join, but I didn't mention it to anyone. Do you ever get a feeling that you are forgetting to do something that you really want to do, but you have no idea what it is? That is the feeling that I got after the service on Sunday night. As "luck" would have it (I have luck in quotation marks, because we all know that it was God, not luck), there was not enough room for our group on the bus so we were going to have to wait until it dropped off one group and come back to pick us up. So Anna and I had to wait at the church... This is when I remembered the thing that I forgot to do and when I told Anna about it. She looked at me and said that she wanted to join as well, but forgot, too. So we both went and found the Pastor and told him (finding him was somewhat of an experience, too) that we wanted to join. Hooray!!! Anna, Ashley, and I are now in the Morningside Baptist Choir!
In my last update I informed you of the fact that I was waiting to buy my new computer so that I could get a new ipod or, as they are now called, ipod touch. I was giddy with anticipation on Wednesday while awaiting the announcement. Finally it came and with it another one: the promotion in which you got a new ipod worked not with the new ipods, only the old ones. Not old in the sense of used or whatever, but old in the sense of not the sweet cool touchy ones. I was distraught, but my wonderfully ingenious friend said that I should by the older version for the rebate price and sell it brand-new, never-opened ipod for only $180. I liked the idea, but I am now considering selling it for only $150. I bought it for $80 so I am still making a profit. I wondered if this was ethical, but I think that it is. That is was whole-sale stores do, right? If any of you would like to buy it, email me at jheim271@bju.edu It should be here sometime next week. I will let you know when.
I am ashamed to say it, but I have never read The Chronicles of Narnia. There, I am sorry, don't chide me too much. I started it yesterday and I am loving every moment of it. I plan to have it done before my computer gets here, or I will be busy playing with it instead of reading.
All-in-all, I had a pretty eventful week and tomorrow is Saturday!!!! Sleeping in, I love sleeping in...
As almost the entire church knows, I am currently taking Chinese courses here at BJU. Well, I am about to start taking another language, one that Freddy will be jealous of, one that will help me understand Asian culture, one that will give a new experience to watching Naruto (if you don't know what that is, ask any of the Heimann's...you could even ask Rickie, Sadie, or Jayden!!). Yes, on Tuesday this week, I will have my first Japanese course!!!!!!! I am so excited!!!! What is more is that it is a go-at-your-own-pace, no-grade, no-credit, one-night-a-week class. In my next update, I shall tell you all about it!"
Umm, yeah
I'm still playing catch up in all this.
I am REALLY sorry for not getting these on sooner.
...bye now.
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