Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Believing!

“Seeing is believing; even if some things have to be believed in order to be seen”

I find this quote to really suite me well today. There are many things that have been hard to believe lately. One has been that school has started and classes have begun. Well … here we are at ISU, some of us into our fourth and fifth class and some people just waking up to head to class. There are many things right now that are going to take a liking to that quote.

Moving from that, classes have started and lots of fun and stressful things have begun. This semester will be very rewarding and enjoyable. I know it! I can’t wait till everything gets rolling. This morning I had four classes, MUS 151 (Musicology), MUS 201 (Intro to Music Education), HIST 201 (US to 1877) and EPSY 202 (Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence) and I thoroughly enjoyed everything other than the fact that I already have three essays to write by Friday. My History professor is JUST like Snape from Harry Potter. The low drone, sly remarks and quick comeback when someone does something wrong put the picture of Snape in my head when I sat in my seat. All my other professors so far have been amazing. One of my favorite being my EPSY professor. She’s just so open, hilarious and caring about everything. Classes are going well thus far though. I just came to realize about 20 minutes ago that I’m in 5 ensembles this semester. WOW! I didn’t think I could even do that (mentally). I’m doing University Orchestra, Basketball Band, Marching Band, Symphonic Band/Wind Orchestra and Masterworks. I’m thrilled for this semester!

I’m very excited about TJ starting his move in process today. I just want to say that I’m very proud of him and if you get a chance go onto Facebook or something and congratulate him on heading off to Towson. I’m pretty sure he’d appreciate it. I hope everything is going well for everyone in and out of school who is reading this.

I’m heading out to pick up my Bass and head off to CPFA for band soon. Hope you enjoyed this read. Have a magnificent day.

Trevor

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