I’m having one of those nights where I’m a lot more tired than I should be after the amount of work I’ve done today. I mean, I’ve been busy and all, but I’m completely whipped and it’s not even midnight yet. How much of a joke would it be if God were changing my circadian rhythm into that of a morning person? Somebody in Heaven would get a kick out of that.
I guess I should get used to it. I mean, after I finish grad school, I am going to have to go back to the real world and keep normal hours again, right? It’s been a nice break, though, ’cause the 9 to 5 gets pretty routine, and I can’t stand routines. They just kill you inside. Then again, writers basically set their own hours, so I could be onto something there. As long as I’m not confined in an office all day. That just sucks whatever spark I might have had out of me.
Have you ever turned on the visualizer to your music application and just watched it for a while? iTunes has a really sweet visualizer. I turned it on full screen a few minutes ago (playing jazz of course), and it’s almost kind of hypnotizing.
I’ve been concentrating a lot on spiritual disciplines lately. Especially Scripture memorization. I don’t do so great at that. So my new goal is to memorize one new passage each week.
Which puts me seriously behind this week…
I could have metaphor here! We should stop staring at the visualizers of our lives and start being constructive about what we’re doing with our days.
Then again, I could have been right the first time. I think it was a butterfly.
Scripture memorization is the discipline I’m planning to tackle next. I’ve already been memorizing, just sort of randomly though.
If you don’t mind me asking, what are you going to grad school for?