House

I started reading "House" yesterday (by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker).  All I can say is: wow.  I finished it in two days.  I believe that's a record.  I believe.  How can I write without giving away the ending …

The ending ties the entire book together.  There's lessons to be learned that are so well hidden until the very end that it's enough to leave anyone just … speachless.  Just speachless.

I watch "The Visitation" tonight.  It was good, not like the book very much.  I liked the book better, but I did enjoy the movie.

I'm going to try to go and register for my fall classes tomorrow.  I hope I can get there before he goes to lunch — and I hope it's quick and easy (unlike last time when I had to wait for days and weeks).

A girl will come.  Possibly when I least expect it.  I'm not looking for someone to go out with … I'm going to wait for the one I'm supposed to marry.  It may be a few years.  I may meet her tomorrow.  I don't want to worry, and I hope I don't have to …

The light came into the darkness, and the darkness did not understand it …