my first class today was a videography course that will only last 3 weeks total...it is a very interesting class because we are learning some of the tricks and techniques that actual directors and camera men use to shoot movies and such...today we broke into groups and wrote a short script with camera shots that we need...tommorow we shoot...
the second half of the day was spend in studio...we came up with a word or two that described our feelings towards the overall project we are working on this semester(i know you dont know what that is but when im not feeling lazy ill tell you all about it)...anyways i got natural comfort...we then had to make a structureish thing based on this word in two hours using supplies we could find laying around...
and this is what i came up with...
we then had to make a tower out of all the classes structures...in an order that the proffessor chose randomly...ya it was interesting...once that was done i headed to the grocery store and picked up some snacking food for the week(coke potatoe chips and cookies) and butter for our group breakfast tomorrow...and the line at the store was really long...its a small store but the line was about 3/4 the length of the store...it took like 20 minutes to checkout...and then i missed my bus by about a minute so i had to wait in the rain/sleet/snow for 20 minutes till the next one...not fun...after an uneventful busride i had sausage(hotdogs without buns really) and fries for dinner...and they had mustard in a tube like toothpaste which was interesting...so as you can see it was a uneventful day...as far as something to think about here is a quote from Soren Kierkegaard that you should ponder on a few minutes...
"What I really lack is to be clear in my mind what I am to do, not what I am to know, except in so far as a certain knowledge must precede every action. The thing is to understand myself, to see what God really wishes me to do: the thing is to find a truth which is true for me, to find the idea for which I can live and die. ..."

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