Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Pick up pace, win the race

Reunited in the US!

It's the week before Palm Sunday!

I've taken the Lenten experience this year to be one like a 5K race.  Once you get to the 2/3 mark, you start to pick up the pace.  You know it's going to end, and you wanna end hard.

Nobody can tell the pain that you are in, because you are so full of joy with the thought that your sufferings will soon be matched by the glory.

I can only hope to be a champion, a winner, a saint.

Just like Lent, the semester is beginning to show signs of a time coming to a close.  Finals are only four weeks away, the final sprint is coming soon.  It is in this time that the critical challenges will arrive, and I will be faced with the impending doom and work.  I can already see it in my upcoming exams, presentations, and special assignments.  Oh, how time flies when you're having fun.

Tomorrow I present in my Interventions for Populations At-Risk course on how I plan on saving the world.  As a Global Affairs student, I live for these kind of things.  As a college student, I wish that there was more time and sleep in my day.  Thankfully I was given an 8-hour train ride from Boston to Washington, so I had a bit of time to formulate things.  Now the question is in the presentation.

Well, it's time to get more focused.  At-Risk populations call out to me.
Good-night dear blog!

~Esa Cita

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