Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Tralala

So I am not really good at this whole blog updation thing at all. As for the happenings in my life, I have been working a bit at the Oratory as of late doing some secretarial type stuff, but my big project for the summer is going to be inventory-ing and creating a manageable system for the Oratory kitchen. I plan on starting that tomorrow. We'll see how it goes.

I went camping this past weekend in Williamsburg, VA. It was a relaxing road trip. Ish and I went to Busch Gardens; it is probably the cleanest most beautiful amusement park I've ever been to. It was fun to ride rollercoasters and forget about the rest of life for a day. It was beautiful weather. If you happen to be going to Busch Gardens, be warned that The Curse of Darkastle is not worth the 1+ hours wait in line. It is good but not as good as the length of the line predicts it to be. During this trip I learned one especially important thing--Walmart sells good pillows for $2. On Sunday, Ish and I went to church at St. Bede's Church in Williamsburg. The building itself was amazing, but the congregation and the ministry was quite dead. If you get chance pray for the faith of that parish to be set on fire; God bless them.

I got to eat lunch with Francis today. I introduced him to the wonder that is pita pit. He taught me a computer trick that made entering stuff on the computer at the Oratory 3 times as fast.


PS-Msgr. Szupper gets 3 cheers for being awesome.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Now that we are scattered...

When I left for college I was already keeping an online journal of sorts. I continued to update it every so often as locked entries for my friends at home. I started many blogs and journals of sorts throughout college, but none of them actually lasted. Now that I have graduated from college and my friends are even more scattered across the globe than they were before, I have decided to give this blog thing one more shot. I make no promises about how well kept this will be but I figure I might as well give it a shot.