And forgive us our trespasses....
So I went to church not only on Easter, but the night before Easter, as well. Something foreign to me, going to church on a holiday, considering I haven't been to church since that time in high school when there were neon pink and purple electric guitars that disturbed my vision of church as I knew it. This one over the weekend was an Episcopalian one.
So I'm not religious, we all know this. In fact, some might go so far as to say that I adamently avoid religion altogether. But there I was, reciting the Lord's Prayer by heart, even though I haven't uttered it in almost six years, back in the Christian camp days. Those things just sort of stick with you, I guess. I haven't been to church itself in...in...well if Christian camps don't count, and the school chapel doesn't count, and that one time in high school doesn't count, then I haven't been to church since I was eleven.
So what I'm really getting at, here, is that I have this job interview tomorrow and I'm sort of nervous. (How's that for a jump?) I'm not going to write down any details because I don't want to jinx anything. And it might not even be the job itself that makes me nervous, but rather the whole jumping-back-into-the-game thing, you know? It's the only thing in this town that interests me, though, what I'm interviewing for tomorrow.
So I don't even know why I'm writing this entry. I don't have much to say. Oh--I got my computer fixed, I'm on my way to convincing the college loan people not to kill me in my sleep, and I cut my own hair for the first time since the first grade, and that was before picture day and well, it didn't turn out so great that one time. Fortunately, I had better luck this time around. I done gave myself the seven-minute haircut. It turned out shorter than I would have liked--the shortest it's ever been in my entire life, like an inch and a half above my shoulders--but it still looks kinda cute.
More to say, I'm sure, but sleep is upon me. Maybe tomorrow I'll write about how I can't stand hypocrites, wish-wash, and high horses.