Nov 28
Today, we received a sheet with questions about what we read and discussed yesterday: "I Want a Wife" by Judy Brady.
I learned some new ways to view and interpret the reading. It impacted me by causing me to freshly consider what keeps a marriage together and what separates people in marriage. I plan to use this knowledge to help me later on in my life.
I liked that the lesson led me to think more about this topic in new ways. I didn't like how much writing I had to do to answer each question, but that's just because I don't like writing a lot down with pencil and paper. Typing is way easier and faster, and doesn't block or stall my thoughts as much.
Today I am feeling great. I've been quite productive and I am going to finish fixing Mrs. Arzabe's drawer in my engineering class next period while listening to the history of the Lord's recovery in Plainview, Texas. I did this while fixing the same drawer (it broke again recently) at the beginning of the year, so it gives me a bit of comforting deja vu/nostalgia. (even though I first listened to it only a couple months ago)
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