7 Quick Takes Vol. 48 & February Challenge Day 14

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Sorry St. Valentine, but the chocolates are happening over here. Thank you for giving us this holiday! And for being a Catholic beast. I should probably know more about you . . . I seriously love days when people focus on the good though. I think it’s silly how people turn it into a singles awareness day because that’s silly. Love is more than a boyfriend, people. Hope you all have a lovely day celebrating all the love in the world!

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I was sick this week for the first time in a long time. It started on Monday night when I was getting ready for bed and just felt . . . bad. And then I woke up with a super bad stomach ache in the middle of the night. Tuesday I was achy and a lot of things just hurt and my temperature was 100.5 which I don’t know if that qualifies as a fever or not. I also didn’t really feel like eating or doing anything. TMI? But I made myself go to my 3 classes because hello I missed enough with the March for Life. But then I asked RRL’s VP to run the meeting scheduled for the night and spent most of the rest of the day laying on my bed, sleeping, and trying to get homework done. Thankfully I felt much better on Wednesday and back to normal yesterday.

They did a fabulous job with the meeting (where they were making valentines for seniors in town which we delivered yesterday). And they even made me a get well soon valentine which was really nice of them and I really appreciate. Gosh, I appreciate nice people 🙂

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In a stroke of creativeness a couple days ago I decided to make valentines for my whole dorm (with my suitemates of course). Yes, we are crazy. But I really just felt like spreading the love and being nice! We made 19 of these (one for each suite of ladies) and hung them on the door last night. On the back we wrote something along the lines of

“To the beautiful ladies of Suite X: Happy Valentines Day! You are loved! ❤ Suite Y”

. . . and signed them all. Because we love people.

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How about a cute Valentines video? Check this out 🙂

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Be still my heart.

One thing I love about college is how spontaneous you can be. After reading this article yesterday, some friends and I decided to make the trek to the closest Chick-fil-A because it is just that good. Seriously, people! Chicken nuggets, waffle fries, and lemon aid all the way. I’d say it counted as a Valentines treat, right?

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I had to share that because it’s hilarious. Hehe 🙂 Don’t worry, though. I’m spending the day with some lovely chicas, chocolate, and movies – no knitting and cats around here!

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And now since I can’t really think of anything else to write about the day of luv, enjoy this child’s message which I’m sure many of us could agree with right now:

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P.S. Want to help spread the love? Help my awesome friend Molly raise funds for a Mission Trip to Nicaragua! Just follow this link and be sure to designate “Nicaragua” under the drop down menu.

7 Quick Takes – Vol. 47

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We had a big snow dump earlier this week, which called for snow angels! Oh, and TWO snow days in a row. That was glorious. If it weren’t for dangerous roads and falling on icy paths, I would enjoy living in a snowy area.

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Videos of the Week

Touching: Zion Blick’s treasured little life

Funny: combo of “Bet on it” and “Let it go”

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Last night we brought out a trainer for sidewalk counseling, and the event went really well. We have over a dozen people interested. Excited is not the right word to use (because who actually wants to be part of such difficult situations?) but I am looking forward to seeing the impact outside our local clinic. Tomorrow morning is our first trip! I know talking to people will get easier with experience, but I’m a little nervous about dealing with the people who yell. Read more about them here, and pray for us!

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With starting sidewalk counseling, I’ve been trying to figure out how to sleep on Friday nights. Since coming to college I’ve discovered that I am a pretty light sleeper – which doesn’t work too well on nights when everyone else is staying up late. I can’t tell them to be silent (and not turn lights on later to get ready for bed) BUT I know it’s not safe to drive running on only a few hours of sleep on a regular basis. So I’m kind of stuck.

I’ve been thinking about various noise cancelling sort of things, but I don’t really know what’s out there. Any ideas? Mr. Google wasn’t very helpful because it only brought up $300+ headphones. Or earmuffs. Or noise machines. Anyone have experience that could enlighten me as to some sort of solution that is affordable?

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Anyone see this lovely thing going around on Facebook?

To be honest, I am SO TIRED of people saying we hate gay people. Sure, there’s some weird business going on in Russia. I get it. But it’s not like we’re segregating water fountains and telling them to be slaves over here. If being gay isn’t a big deal (hello it’s not – it doesn’t matter to me what your orientations is) then WHY do we make such a big deal out of it?

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My classes are plugging along. Christian Moral Life is mah fave. It’s quite hard (take the 14 page and 4,600+ word study guide for the first test for example) but it’s so interesting. And relevant. I’ve been working on the study guide for several days with a couple classmates and we’ve gone in to talk with our professor about questions we had. He’s a great teacher and explains things in a highly intellectual (but also understandable!) way. And exciting fact! We each get in groups to debate controversial issues and I got abortion. Time to research, learn, and hammer out a defense of the Catholic position. Yes, I’m a happy girl!

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7 Quick Takes – Vol. 46

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Well hello again! Life has been busy. I’m plugging along in classes, and am just getting into a groove after being gone for the march. My favorite class is Christian Moral Life. It’s hard, but I’ve made a conscious effort to put a lot into it. The weather has been crazy awesome around here too (for it being nearly February). Stay as long as you like, sunshine!

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Speaking of February, I’ve decided to be part of this blogging challenge.

Yes, it sounds ambitious 🙂 Here are the prompts I’m looking forward to writing on!

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My computer is on the fritz right now. And this picture is most certainly an accurate depiction of how I’ve felt a couple times lately.

“Shutterstock” is there for dramatic effect, FYI 🙂

Thankfully my family had an older functioning laptop at home that I brought back after Christmas, so there’s that as a back up. But I like my old one. And it has all my things on it. But I know it’s not going to last, so I’m planning on transferring my things onto an external hard drive this weekend. The main frustration I’ve been having is with the charging cord which simply refuses to charge it. One day I have to shove it against a wall and position it just right for it to charge. The next I have to sit with it balanced just right awkwardly on my legs. AND THEN I have to sneeze or move and it stops charging. FOREVAH. Or at least until I find the next awkward position. But good news! The cord (which I just got in August) has a 3 year warranty. So after I transfer things I’m planning to get the cord replaced and let’s hope that fixes things for the time being.

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This is a pretty powerful video. What do you think?

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Something I’d love to do: be trained in how to debate. Objections people raise are so easy to see through sometimes, but finding the right words can be hard. This clip was pretty interesting and I liked how Lila was trying to bring it back to the point in question: What are the unborn? I don’t know if it’s a good thing, but I have WAY too much fun coming up with answers for debating people like this. It’s a good thing I don’t post about it often, though, because the snarkiness can be a bit much 🙂

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Isn’t this so sweet? I wish our society valued the elderly more.

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I have to say that I feel slightly accomplished because I FINALLY wrote an article for Live Action – for the first time since October. It feels oh so good to be back in that groove and there are many posts in the works. You know how people say you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone? It’s pretty true. I let writing for them slip by for a few months and now I’m so looking forward to continuing. It’s a lot of fun, and I learn so much by researching for each article. You can check out older ones here.

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7 Quick Takes – Vol. 45

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Hello school! I’m back at BC and classes are well underway. Here are my thoughts on each class so far:

Statistics: I was quite apprehensive going into this because math can be hard (and the name statistics doesn’t make it sounds more exciting). But now I don’t think this will be too crazy. And that’s because my teacher is basically focusing on using and manipulating numbers through excel. He said 80% of our class time we’ll be on the lab computers and he’ll demonstrate how to do things. I like that because I’m learning not by listening to a lecture, but by doing something. Woot!

Microeconomics: This is definitely looking like it will be easier for me to grasp then macroeconomics because it is more specific and you can apply it more easily to real life situations. It’s also a different teacher. This is not going to be an easy class by any means, but easier.

Christian Moral Life: This is the class I am most excited about. It’s basically learning how to apply Christian morals to our lives (and learning the Catholic position so we’re able to defend it). We have a fabulous reader with excerpts from encyclicals and even news articles that have to do with very recent issues. One part I’m really excited about is that for each controversial topic in class, we have debates. You could probably take a wild guess and figure out the one I want to do 😉

International Management & Culture: This is really interesting because my professor is using a teaching method called problem-based-learning. Instead of lecturing and then giving us tests and questions to test what we know, we’re given a problem and have to go through an established process with a team to figure out what we need to learn to succeed. I think this will prove to be an interesting learning experience.

Accounting: This is the sequel to the accounting class I took last semester. And I predict I will do better because I know the book and system better and feel more prepared.

On top of that I’m doing concert chorale, a leadership seminar, and yoga next quarter. Whew!

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The internet in my dorm has been down since we all got back from break. But would you believe it? We’ve been SO productive! I’ve actually gotten to bed before midnight every night * cough cough 11:59 last night * and I’ve made an effort to do my reading and take good notes on homework. It’s feels so awesome.

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Inspiring or Catholic-ish thought of the week: Nietzsche claimed that Christian moral values are our prejudices. In fact, he argued that Jesus was the ultimate hater by trying to make himself look good by doing something seen as noble. That’s why we do good things: to feel good and look good to the world (he said).

How would you respond? Two suggestions from my professor:

“If you pray, you will believe” said Mother Theresa. You can’t know the faith until you’ve lived it, just like you can’t say you hate ketchup until you’ve tried it. So try it out, Nietzsche, and see what it’s really all about.

The other way he talked about approaching this is reductio ad absurdum (reduce to absurdity). Does this not sound absurd? Look at the beauty and happiness of people who live a fully Christian life. Look at the despair of many non-believers. Throughout history, it seems that many of the happiest people have been saints, and there’s got to be some reason.

Another point Nietzsche made was that Christians “should look more redeemed”. I thought that was interesting, and think he has a point. We certainly don’t do our faith or God justice much of the time. If we lived completely as we should, people would be looking our way constantly wondering what we have that causes us to be so full of joy. Like we learned, though, the greatest argument against the Church is Christians (because many of us aren’t the Christians we should be). And the greatest argument for the Church is good Christians (ie. saints). Let’s try to be the saints of our time.

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Last year’s 7 buses

On Monday we’re leaving for the March for Life. Whoohoo! I’m excited to be a bus captain on one of the 8 buses we’re taking. Be sure to watch coverage on EWTN and look for news stories. Check out this story on how this was able to happen.

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Did you see this article about chivalry? What do you think?

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Here’s a good video made as we near 41 years of legalized abortion.

You know what’s interesting though? I don’t think my generation is going to be the one to “end abortion” because I don’t think abortion will ever cease to exist. It was around in ancient days in different ways, and it’s going to be here after I’m gone. Of course I do think we’ll be the generation to make serious headway (if not overturn) Roe v. Wade. So that’s what I’m going for.

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Now it’s time to go back to productivity mode and get my homework done so I don’t have to do any over the March for Life trip! I’ve had great opportunities to connect with people and meet more of my fellow Ravens recently, and look forward to the challenges and opportunities the coming months will bring. Here’s to a good semester!

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7 Quick Takes – Vol. 44

Err, Saturday

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Hello world! Here I am on Saturday after neglecting to write this yesterday. But the days when I’m too busy doing things that matter to remember to do things that don’t matter that much are the best. If that makes sense 😉 I spent some time making crafts with my littlest sister yesterday and have my check on bag almost completely packed. I’ll be back on campus Monday evening! Now to go finish packing . . .

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I’ve enjoyed Christmas break, but am rather excited to get back to school and settle in before heading off for the March for Life. Watch it on EWTN to see us leading!

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Anyone with me? Sorry, sports fans, but I get really bored watching (especially football). Unless of course it’s the Superbowl. Then I’ll make the snacks and watch the commercials!

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Anyone seen Frozen? Yes, of course you have. Hasn’t everyone? Anyway, I enjoyed it mostly because it was so different than most modern movies. It was nice how they focused on a sister relationship instead of the boy/girl unrealistic relationships that are normally in movies. The music is great too! Kudos to Disney for stepping out of the box.

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This video makes me happy. Don’t you wish there were more managers who treated people like this?!?!

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God doesn't do things like we do things. He often tests us and then uses the test to teach us an important lesson.
Interesting, huh?

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Have any interesting things you’ve read or watched recently? Share them below! And now I’m off to pack and prepare for another semester. Here we go!

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