Since I'm trying to maximize my study time for the next few weeks, I decided to goto Redeemer this morning, which has a shorter service than Vision. As we walked outside, there was a blanket of snow on the ground. This is the first time it has snowed since I moved to New York. At first I was dreading going out in the cold, but since one of my friends was excited, I had to admit it was kinda cool to see snow covered roofs and white powder on the ground. It's been a few years since I've been able to witness the first snow of winter.
After service, it was snowing, so we strolled through Central Park. A different friend said it was like walking through Narnia. We grabbed brunch and then headed back to school. This is when I started to notice the brown slush on the streets. And the huge puddles at every intersection. When we got back on the subway, I noticed the bottom edge of my pants were soaked.
This summarizes New York for me. In theory, it sounds cool. Even at first, you're excited and impressed, but then you start to see all the crappy little details and you start thinking maybe it's not as great as you thought it would be. NY is turning me into a pessimist.
Sunday, December 02, 2007
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dude...sorry to burst your bubble, but you were already a realist/pessimist before you went to NY. :D
haha i was gonna write the same comment as steph! remember in hawaii how you kept wanting to plan for jellyfish bites?! chillax and enjoy your 20s, dork.
Ooh, I'm envious that you got to attend Redeemer. How was it?
it was really good. Tim Keller is a really good speaker. His messages linger in your mind for a couple days.
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