Tuesday, August 29, 2006

The Turn and Churn.



Well here I am again back at school, Gardner-Webb University. I'm only taking 6 hours this semester so things are going to easy and smooth. At least they should be. I'm in the process of planning my wedding in December, well my fiance is doing most of the planning, but she's the one who has fantasized about her wedding for years. I think that is normal. What is normal? Normal depends on your point of view. I think that is normal.

I'm going back for a second audition for a part in Waiting for Godot. Honestly, to tell you the truth, to speak without fault, I have no idea what the play is about. I understand some of the parallels the play has with existentialism, but the dialogue makes no sense and seems to flounder. This play is said to be one of the best pieces of modern drama in the western theatre. I don't understand that praise on this play. Once again it is probably a point of view thing.

I am taking French, currently. I would like to be fluent in another language. I am fluent in English, but English is such a boring language. Well English seems to be good for big words and complicated meanings. English is a language of confusion. French seems to be a language of passion and feeling, but, honestly I know nothing about the language so I could be wrong. I only know how to say my name in French. In most cases this would prove most ineffectual, unless my name held some kind of weight, which it doesn't. Actually, I am quite powerful in the minds of insects.

Well the babble will stop here because I need to go........to class. "Take joy in simple things and life will be much more enjoyable" J.T. Willwright.