Not too much in real life to actually report on this time around. I hosted two prospective students who are amazing girls, so that took up a lot of "me" time in the past 24 hours, but that is OKAY!
C has spoiled me the last week or so because where he was assigned temporarily, he had wayyy too much free time (okay by me!) so he was always either online or would call every night - so that will be a NOT fun adjustment to make in the next coming week as he returns to _ _ _. I miss him oh so much - and it's such a tease for me to be this close to January, yet it still seems so far away - basically I don't like it!
As far as seminar goes:
I still have still been taking away the same perspective as in relation to my last post; one thing that sticks out to me is how the author insists to relate classical music to art - I mean I know that music is an art form, but every time I am reading I always associate the authors comments with like a comparison to art you would find in a museum - I am not sure if it his wording or what but unfortunately that makes it very distracting to me.. AHH -- but i do agree with and like the multiple correlations and examples given as to how music relates to who we essentially are as human beings. I feel like the passion presented turns the view of studying music on such an intellectual lever into a deep theological worldview aspect for people to ponder on. Or maybe that is just me and I really enjoying trying to wrap my mind around that which I cannot fathom - it's like a puzzle of life, that I cannot find all the pieces to, and yet I am content with that....
Oh the many wonders on which one can linger....
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