The answer is no.

Except maybe Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite. That one's pretty trippy. But I like it, anyhow.

This morning, Sandy (my new roommate from Mexico) came to church with me! She was pretty skeptical beforehand. She had only been to catholic mass before, and this was usually to accompany weddings or holidays. Walking in to Summit, her first words were, "This is like a party!" She really liked the service, especially the worship and the fact that J.D. explained how to apply scripture. I was really excited. This is how the church should be!!

This is the week of weddings!! One tomorrow, one Saturday. And one in less than a month! Everyone is so growing up! I can't even believe it.

It's funny how people the same age can be at such different stages of life. Some are so ready to enter a lifelong commitment with someone they love. Some trying to figure out how to live week to week. Some who are trying to figure out life after graduation. Some who have been on their own since they were 17.

People have such different experiences, and I love to hear their stories. I love the uniqueness and understanding that comes with being human. We all feel so similarly as a result of different circumstances that brought us to that place.

I'm reading The Horse and His Boy. I like it so much. I'm almost finished.

And I officially have a place to live come August 1!

And I get to celebrate the joy of my friends throughout the summer!

Beautiful.

With love and honeysuckles,
Megan

4 comments

  1. LinktothePast on May 26, 2008 at 1:23 AM

    Explain "I am the Walrus."

     
  2. Nathan on May 26, 2008 at 5:14 PM

    Bob Dylan

     
  3. Bristol on May 26, 2008 at 9:24 PM

    haha, i'm going to have to disagree with you here. i like the beatles, but i don't know if their lyrics were all that :) I MISS YOU, and i can't wait to see you soon.

     
  4. Emerly Sue on May 26, 2008 at 9:47 PM

    Boy, this generated a lot of conversation. I agree to the weirdness of growth.