Yesterday, I had class from 8:30am-1:30pm. This is normal for a Tuesday. After that, I came home and watched Apollo 13. After the movie, it was time for Salt set-up. I was there to help with set-up, but had to take a test at 6:30, so I couldn't run lyrics. Unfortunately, the projector wasn't projecting. I spent a while trying everything--reconnecting cables, switching VGA splitters, turning the projector on and off, restarting ProPresenter. Everything, that is, except changing the mini dvi to vga adaptor. Veritas actually has two of these adaptors--one that works, and one that doesn't. Just before I had to leave, I decided to check that. I switched the church's adaptor with the one I bought when I got my computer (which I conveniently put in my backpack and haven't ever actually used it). It worked, so I left mine hooked up, then checked the computer bag for the good one. I completed the trade by taking both of the church's adaptors. So I traded a working adaptor for another working one, and got a broken one as a bonus.
After all of that, I went to my test. I think I did well, even without considering that there are 140 points possible, and the test is graded out of 100 points (though anything over 100 isn't extra credit, it's just ignored).
Following my test, it was time for Salt. When Lance talked about having your biggest secret on display for everyone to see, I felt like I was going to throw up. And those of you that have read this blog from the beginning know that I've admitted to far more than most people ever would.
After Salt was a bonfire/cider/hangout gathering. I had homework that I needed to do, but I stayed there until most people had left. Well, when I got home, I started doing the homework. I intended to do all of it, and possibly just stay up all night instead of getting what little sleep I could, but our internet went down after I finished the first problem, so I gave up and went to bed--this was around 1am.
This morning, while waiting for my first class to start, I sent an email. The reason was that last night, the lights techie asked whether I was going back to run lyrics at Veritas the weekend of the retreat, and I told her I didn't know. This confused her a little, since she had been told that the "old people" were going to be going back early to setup and run church, and I'm older than she is, but I hadn't heard anything about this plan. Anyway, the email was about that, wondering what the plan for the retreat was, and the plan for Salt for the near future (the only thing I was scheduled for the rest of the semester was Veritas). A little under 2 hours later, the creative arts director sent out an email with the plan for the retreat. So, being the squeaky wheel helped a little today.
On a completely unrelated topic, I got the Mighty Ducks movies on DVD today. I ordered them the same time as my new shoes, but they took 5 days longer to arrive (though I actually got them 4 days after my shoes since no one was home to accept delivery for my shoes).
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