Inge's Progress

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Mar. 30

Hallelujah! I didn't think it was physically possible for me to get any higher than a 70 on my last physics test, and I got an 85. Definitely only by the grace of God. Good day. They got a boxing bag at the Rec Center with real wraps and gloves. I did that Mon. and today; I have a new appreciation for Rocky. Boxing will tear you to pieces. All my classes are going well, and life is just good in general. Life's always good, and I never have bad days. It's just easier to exercise the fruits of the Spirit on some days more than others.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Mar. 28

"I've been gone, but I'm back again." Hey, Hey, Hey, it's Lil' J! Okokok. I had a great spring break. Did not reach very many of my goals except the easy ones. The only thing I read was "A midsummer night dream." I've got to hand it to him, Shakespeare had some skills. Life was rough for a while. I studied hardcore for physics and my trig. teacher didn't give us spring break off! (I guess because it's an online class.) Went to six flags on Fri. (25rd). Every line was at least a two hour wait, so I wandered aimlessly in circles for until the concert started. Had a rockin' time with some bros watching Hawk Nelson, KJ-52, Toby Mac (brought down the house), and AudioA. Spring break was nice, but it really through off my groove. I'm ready to get back into the monotonous cycle of school, for a while. Smell ya later, - Josh

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Mar. 15

Tuesday. Spent Monday and this morning studying for trig. (Don't ever go to two colleges simultaneously.) ; spent the afternoon driving out and taking the test. That leaves me with this evening to do Taebo, my pushups, read a book, skateboard, and play guitar. I did my pushups yesterday (well, ok, only 175) and played a fair amount of guitar. Need to work on reading and leather. My cd player in my car quit working today, definitely constitutes a crisis. Later - Josh

Friday, March 11, 2005

Spring Break Starts

UNT spring break starts today. All I have to worry about is my online course at WC (trig.). I'm going to have my awsome college student spring break; I'll sit at home. Going camping was an option, but I don't think that's gonna happen. So, here's my ten spring break goals:
#10 Be sure to get plenty of sleep
#9 Read two books
#8 Skateboard, a bunch
#7 Play guitar, more than I skateboard
#6 Complete one leather project (maybe a wallet)
#5 Do 200 pushups a day (let's see what kind of results we get)
#4 Study for physics, etc...
#3 Don't run out of ideas
#2 Keep brain working
#1 Too late, I can't think of anything else

Mar. 11

Always have good days, just some are better than others. Yesterday was better. Played guitar most of the day. I got KJ-52's new album "Behind the Music". There's one excellent song on there (track 2) and the rest is good. Today's another good day despite the fact I feel like I'm getting an ulcer thinking about my trigonometry mid-term. This test is 40% of my grade! Well, I'm burning time I should be spending studying. Later, - Josh

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Mar. 9

Today has just begun so there's not much to talk about, but yesterday is in the archives of history so I may open the file and enlighten you on the highlights. Umm... Can't think of any. Oh, wait; I read "The Sun Also Rises" yesterday. That's right, the whole thing in one day; it took me about 5 hrs. I need to work on my speed reading. At any rate it is not that wholesome or captivating, but it was literature and there is plenty to think about in Ernest Hemmingway's first novel. That was the school I did yesterday. I also skated (I think I could set a world record for most hours put into skateboarding with the least amount of results. But, I'm addicted. What can I say?) and did Taebo. Try doing an hour of Taebo 30 min. after eating a big plate of mom's Jambolay (How do you spell that?) for dinner and see what happens to you. Good times, God's time. - Josh Inge

Monday, March 07, 2005

March 7

Turned in my paper on Antigone today, wasn't quite as happy with it as my last paper. About to start reading Hemmingway's "The Sun Also Rises." The title was actually taken from Ecclesiastes but this suicidal liberal was a far shot from anything Christian. Well, good times, about to go to lab and demonstrate my mastery of the concept of centripetal force and then hit the gym. Work out from about 5:00 - 7:00 then go study trig. in the library and finally get home around 10:00.
I went to a worldview weekend like 9 days ago and received some convicting teaching on witnessing. Consequently I've been trying to witness a little more and have had quite a week of it. My friend and I talked to a devout atheist who was such a moral relativist that he thought that Hitler's atrocities were justifiable. Then I preached Jesus, as opposed to the blessed mother Mary, to some Jr. High catholic guys. Interesting stuff, quite thrilling really, and most vital for a healthy spiritual life. If you aren't growing and bearing fruit you're lying dormant like the man who buried his talent in the ground. The man who buried his talent was thrown out into the weeping and gnashing of teeth. You ever thought about the gnashing of teeth part? It's like ever one in hell is crazy (who wouldn't be in such a place?) and gnashes their teeth, maybe that's where "crazy as hell" comes from.
Peace out, Josh