Showers of Blessings

September 29th        Friday

It rained so heavily yesterday.  It was an amazing sight when I took a walk to the Student Union building to get some dinner.  The road that ran through the campus had become a little river complete with rushing water.  People were standing by the sides, some taking off their shoes and folding up the legs of their pants.  I plunged right in wearing sandals.  We could only hope that it was only water.  The cool weather had a nice effect on everyone.  It was easy to strike a conversation with anyone on the sidewalk.  Some were clad in their jackets, others totally drenched.  Almost everyone had a smile.  It was almost as if there were a camaraderie amongst us.  All fording the river, braving the rain that came so suddenly.

My workload is starting to pile up to the heavens.  I have two tests next week and a few papers to do this weekend.  On top of that I have had people asking me for help in English and Mathematics.  Lauren asked me for help in "Eroticism and Love in the Middle Ages".  Ryan needed a little help in Chemistry.  I'm not saying this to be proud.  I like helping people wherever I can.  There was a brief moment I felt so overwhelmed.  I had so many things to do, and yet there was a steady stream of people.  I was about to complain when I remembered that it is the role of a Christian to die for another.  How could I, having seen what Christ has done for me, complain about the little I can do to help another?  I'm glad I was reminded of that fact.  

Playing basketball today was a minor triumph.  Ever since I adopted the "proper" way of shooting the ball, I have been unable to obtain a consistent form of shooting.  What's worse, I developed a huge mental block when it came to shooting three-pointers.  Today I kept my elbow in and the ball just fell through the net with ease.  I attempted the three-pointer trying to undo the mental block for that particular distance.  Swish.  I felt elated, uttered a prayer to God and went on to miss my next five three-pointers.  But now I know it was possible to shoot that distance with relative ease. :)  It's something small to be thankful for. 

 

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