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Being a Christian isn't as easy as it looks. |
January 12, 2008 I hate riding the bus. It stinks, there is gum under the seats, and it's too crowded. But this is what I have to go through to get to Lake Greenway School of the Arts. My dream is to become a writer in the name of the Lord. This school is private, but not Christian. That was the first reason I may have not gotten to go. My mom worries way to much about Seculear things like Rock, Rap, and Pop music with no Christian meanings behind it and GUYS! But I reassured my mom I could handle it. I was in the Lord's presence and through him all things were good. The person beside me was snoring, and very loudly at that. I wanted desperately to wake him up, but the little voice in me said not to wake him up just yet. I look around the bus, checking out the peers I would have to meet at a time. They look like kids who never knew Christ. Hmm... I would have to change that. I fell asleep fifteen minutes before the bus reached the school. The guy beside me had stopped snoring, so it definitely was quiet. I fell asleep almost instantly. Then I felt a hand shake me. I did what I always did when someone tries to wake me up. I smacked that guy's hand. Then the hand shook me again. That time I woke up. "What?" I said sleepily. I turneed over to look at the guy who had awaken me. The guy grinned,"We're here." I jumped up to see if he was kidding or not when someone cried out,"We're here." I guess that answered my question. I got up and the guy asked,"You're name?" " That's for me to know and you to find out." I smiled at him. My friend Jessica would be proud. The guy smiled back. I climbed out of the bus, and grinned at the sky. This would be the best year ever. Later I settled into my dorm with excitement and happiness. Ok, that sounds totally cheesy but true. My dorm was cool, I thought anyway. But my roomate didn't. And by the looks of her, you could tell she was used to something better. |