Anachronistic or just lazy?
So far the only thing from the wrong time about my blog is just how long ago I last posted. Currently I'm procrastinating on my billion-and-a-half pounds of homework that's due in just over a week and wondering why I never do any of the things I actually want to do. It's not like I specifically want to sit in front of the computer typing out papers for 20 hours (not an exaggeration), but I do know I have to get on it if I'm to finish before next Friday. Sometimes I just want to travel to the future a week and have it all done. Or I want to go back to a month ago and start earlier. So maybe that's the problem, I'm currently living in the wrong time. But then again I've always known that. As a tangent... on the weekend, I (along with millions of other movie-goers) saw Pirates of the Carribean 2. As much as I liked it, even more so the greatest emotion I got from it by the end was just an insane urge to be on a ship on the ocean climbing among the rigging. Better yet, I wanted to be on the Viking Ship "Munin" and pull up beside my Grandma and Grandpa's fishing boat they used to have (the "Content") and "storm" the one boat from the other like a pirate. My sister concurred.
Yuck--homework!
Mind you, I have to do a series of three sermons beginning in a week (though I doubt I'm allowed to say 'yuck' about that).