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Life of Pride
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
 
I'm beginning to doubt that anyone is reading my blog. Not that anyone needs to, since I don't publish anything of especially great value. Besides, I'm beginning to grow accustomed to my home life. It takes six weeks to build a habit, so they say. I arrived home 12/17. Since it is now - goodness! - the first of February, it has been 46 days since I was last at PHC. Therefore, I have broken the 6-week mark.

As Carolyn commented on Christy's blog, it is not really possible to keep up with everything at school and at home both. It's a little easier for me, since I'm just here. I don't have to fragment myself like Christy is doing. Still, when Lisa told me in a wonderful, wonderful personal email that she was impressed by my "living in the moment," I had to smile. It was for a long time a survival tactic, so that I did not drown in nostalgia.

But now I am starting to enjoy my opportunities wholeheartedly. Monday night, for example, I felt just fine after a classful of running, kicking, and 300 reps of jump rope. After last night's hour and a half of Frisbee, however, my calves are seizing up as I step. It is a lovely, lovely feeling. :) And choir on Sunday was delightful. They let me sing in the morning, though I had only run through the song with them once. It was a very simple unison - duck soup after Mr. Johnson and Chorale. Then we had an hour and a half of practice in the afternoon, before which I had taken the sibs to the park for frisbee tossing in glorious, 60-degree weather.

Last evening before Ultimate, I read some more of Chesterton's Orthodoxy in the Borders cafe and drank hot, vanilla-almond tea. After Ultimate and a shower, I memorized a bit more of the first chapter of Proverbs (I decided to memorize the whole book, with no definite time goal), and we had family Bible reading. Then I went to bed.

When I finally received my grades from last semester yesterday and opened them to find what I expected - my lowest semester GPA ever, by far, and two B-minuses - my mom patiently and lovingly talked with me for an hour and a half. My joys from last semester are my long quiet times, the dear little 2- and 3-year-olds I took care of Sunday mornings at church, the essay I wrote for the Herald about the honor code - and learning to accept my decision to come home. Further, I learned a lot, and I wrote three stories. Thinking back, by God's grace, I cannot imagine anything I should have done differently. Therefore, my grades are perfect. And I love my mom.

This evening is a study evening, because it is one of the few days of the week I do not need to exercise. At 5:00, I will again betake myself to the Borders cafe and sip vanilla-almond (or ginger-peach) hot tea, while I finish a fascinating collection of intellectual essays on homeschooling from 1991. For now, my heart is at peace.
 
Comments:
Hi Sarah!

So nice to hear what is going on in your life--how you are using these opportunities that God is giving you. We all need reminders to be content and enjoy where we are--believe it or not, I occasionally wish that I were not at PHC ;). Enjoy reading non-textbook kinds of things and your family, but don't make the rest of us too jealous!

I need to run to chorale (why does time go so quickly when I am accomplishing nothing?). We 2nd altos (Gabi and I) miss you. The altos as a whole are the smallest section this semester. =\

Have a wonderful day growing in the knowledge of His power and goodness and love.

Hannah
 
I read your blog, lady Sarah.
But then, I'm not just anyone.
 
An anonymous person who calls me "lady Sarah." *raises eyebrow* No doubt, (s)he wants me to wonder curiously who (s)he might be. I do, but I won't expand too much energy on it, because I have no way of finding out. ;)

Aw, Hannah, thanks for the note! It makes me happy to hear from people. Yes; that is the curious thing. When I am at PHC, sometimes I want to be home - usually, so I can sleep and recover. ;) So I am enjoying this home life as much as I can. It is in many ways infinitely superior to *dorm*, even if *college* as a whole surpasses it in other areas.
 
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