always a student at heart.

college classes kicked off today. and for the first time since i was four years old, i wasn’t starting school when everyone else was. instead, i was going to work at a place consumed with school and students, only to receive disapproving comments from people that i know.
but i don’t mind all too much. i truly enjoy my coworkers, which i find to be far more important than many other things. i’d take minimum wage any day if it meant i got to laugh all day with my coworkers.
i am, however, a little bit sad not to begin the journey of another year. dealing with textbooks for courses like cultural geography, new testament greek, or history of africa stirs a lot of emotion and nostalgia for subjects i loved so much.
i can hardly believe that i won’t be attending classes.

**on a completely unrelated note, if you know anything about me, you know that i am, above many other things, a queso connoisseur. i have this unbridled passion for queso that i cannot, nor will not explain. if i could have only one meal before i died, it would consist of chips and queso.
i don’t blog about things that i don’t find important, so you should know how delicious this queso is. last night, i discovered on the border’s queso blanco. white cheese with peppers and pice de gallo. it is worth the $4.79 for a bowl. you will not regret it.

in other news, my respect for community church has almost doubled in the past few days. i spent the weekend at camp tejas in giddings, texas, with all the other families and students who attend comchurch. we spent time together playing, laughing, and relaxing. it struck me how special it was that an entire church (only about 150 people) would spend a weekend together every year. that although we aren’t all close, we all know who everyone is and a little bit about them. i think its pretty unique and i hope to always be a part of a community that cares this much about one another and being together.