7 Quick Takes – Vol. 12

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And the school year is OVER!! Finals already seem like forever ago, and I’m looking forward to a break from academics this summer. Of course I’ll be working a lot, but I’m ready to trade in school books for sunshine.

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After staying at BC for my sister’s graduation, I’m road-tripping home with my family now. We’ve got a massive buss-like sprinter van, which is kinda epic. We’re stopping at the church my grandparents were married in, and where my dad used to work. It’s cool to see all the family history.

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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! 

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Packing up my dorm room was harder than I thought it would be. Fitting everything into boxes, checking every space, and deep-cleaning everything took a good amount of time. It’ll be interesting to see how moving back in goes in the fall! I’ll definitely miss the convenience of everything at BC (and of course the people there), but know I will enjoy the break over the summer 🙂

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You should read this. I haven’t finished it yet, but it’s an interesting take on the “wimpy kids” of America whose lives are planned out for them and aren’t allowed to fail. I can’t really imagine being spoon-fed life every step of the way, but it’s what many parents of today are doing. Sometimes you’ve just got to accept that you’re not perfect, and kids aren’t either.

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Paul Ryan gave the commencement speech at BC’s graduation. It was neat to have him at our school, and have him experience BC.

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And now, since I can’t think of anything else to say, enjoy this picture from Catholic Memes.

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7 Quick Tales – Vol. 11

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My

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finals

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will

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be

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over

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TOMORROW!!!!

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The reason I’m not blogging right now

 

Need I say more? Finals week it is, and I’ll be back to blogging as soon as it’s over! I’ve got so much that’s on my mind that I need to write about, but school takes precedence for now. Keep up with pro-life news over at Live Action while I’m away!

A lovely finals week prayer

The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not flunk:
He keepeth me from lying down when I should be studying.
He leadeth me beside the water cooler for a study break:
He restoreth my faith in study guides.
He leads me to better study habits
For my GPA’s sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of borderline grades,
I will not have a nervous breakdown:
For thou are with me.
My prayers and my friends, they comfort me.
Thou givest me answers in moments of blankness:
Thou anointest my head with understanding.
My test paper runneth over with questions I recognize.
Surely passing grades and flying colors shall follow me
All the days of my examinations.
And I shall not dwell in this university forever.
Amen!

7 Quick Takes – Vol. 10

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This week I ran my first Color Run! Well, let’s rephrase that . . . I made it to the end without dying after realizing how terribly I need to get in shape as people whizzed by me. Thoughts that ran through my head: “Holy cow, how can that person keep running?”, “This colored powder tastes like nature”, “My sunglasses need to stop fogging up”, “How did the powder get through my pants?”, and “Oh my gosh, my boogers are teal”.

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After I had cooled down a bit
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Color splash!

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This week I gave blood for the first time! My school does it a couple times a year, and I was a little nervous to do it. The last memory I have of a needle being in the general vicinity of my elbow was my kindergarten physical when I had to be held down for that shot. At least that’s what I remember. . . Anyway, I couldn’t come up with a good enough excuse to get out of it, so I did it. The lady who did mine was very good and found my vein nicely (thank goodness because you can’t see it) without having to hold me down 🙂 I bled very quickly (is that tmi?) and it was super weird to have this warm tube coming out of me with my own blood in it. It’s like an external vein!! I’ve had no bruising or problems, so the experience was good. I’ll do it again, especially since I’m a universal donor (O-).

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Only two more days of classes! I’m just a little excited about this one – More than Mr. Bean is even!

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Now that classes are almost over, it means finals are just around the corner. I have 2 this Thursday and 3 next Monday. I also have a huge group project due this Tuesday which we’re writing a paper and giving a presentation for. Let’s just say I’ve learned why you should NEVER be the one to edit a group paper.

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I’m happy to announce that I will be President of Ravens Respect Life next school year! We had elections this past week and since the other president nominees dropped out, it wasn’t too close of a vote 🙂 I am PUMPED to lead this awesome group, organize the way it functions, and motivate/encourage/inspire people to stand up for LIFE.

A previous RRL March for Life trip

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My birthday is always going to be around finals. This year, we’re having our last abortion clinic trip in the morning and an Audrey Assad concert at night. It’s quite an interesting way to celebrate, but it’s what makes my life: Catholicism and pro-life stuff. I find it rather appropriate.

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This week BC had its “Jam for the Lamb” which is basically a talent show we do every semester. Acts ranged from girls with guitars to “The Blobs” to hilarious parodies to dancing future seminarians. You can watch the last act here 🙂

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Be the change

Don’t like the way things are? Change them.

Do you want non-doctors performing abortions in our state? Heck no! AB 154 is an abortion expansion bill and will be voted on by the Assembly Committee on Health, Tuesday TOMORROW. It would expand abortion allowing nurses and midwives to perform this procedure. Voice your opinion NOW by calling the assemblymembers below (it doesn’t take long, I took 17 minutes to call them all).

This bill is not safe for women’s health. Californians deserve better.

Please contact the committee members listed below and urge them to vote “NO” on AB 154. Share this and get the word out!

Assemblymember Richard Pan (Chair)
916-319-2009 Fax: 916-319-2109

Assemblymember Dan Logue (Vice Chair)
916-319-2003 Fax: 916-319-2103

Assemblymember Tom Ammiano
916-319-2017 Fax: 916-319-2117

Assemblymember Toni Atkins
916-319-2078 Fax: 916-319-2178

Assemblymember Susan Bonilla
916-319-2014 Fax: 916-319-2114

Assemblymember Rob Bonta
916-319-2018 Fax: 916-319-2118

Assemblymember Wesley Chesbro
916-319-2002 Fax: 916-319-2102

Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez
916-319-2051 Fax: 916-319-2151

Assemblymember Roger Hernández
916-319-2048 Fax: 916-319-2148

Assemblymember Bonnie Lowenthal
916-319-2070 Fax: 916-319-2170

Assemblymember Brian Maienschein
916-319-2077 Fax: 916-319-2177

Assemblymember Allan Mansoor
916-319-2074 Fax: 916-319-2174

Assemblymember Holly Mitchell
916-319-2054 Fax: 916-319-2154

Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian
916-319-2046 Fax: 916-319-2146

Assemblymember Brian Nestande
916-319-2042 Fax: 916-319-2142

Assemblymember V. Manuel
916-319-2056 Fax: 916-319-2156

Assemblymember Donald Wagner
916-319-2068 Fax: 916-319-2168

Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski
916-319-2025 Fax: 916-319-2125

Assemblymember Scott Wilk
916-319-2038 Fax: 916-319-2138