So, yesterday I made the road trip back down to Edmonton, as reading week was over and I had to come back to school today. I didn't get much of a break, as I was doing work at the church yet again but I'm somewhat okay with that. Spent some quality time with some quality people and I am going to truly miss everyone.
First day back at school was alright. Y'know. It was school. Nothing particularly exciting happening. Strangely, I'm somewhat okay with that. We have a bit of a grind to get through in the next couple weeks so I will be shutin in my room doing homework and should be writing my resume as I type this, but hey, whatever.
Something thats been laying on my heart recently has been traditionalism. I know, I made a post about how people need to be more traditional, but there needs to be this happy medium that people don't seem to realize exists. There needs to be a boundary between too strict in traditional ways, and completely forgetting about them. I like to think I was raised in that happy medium. My parents were strict, but fair. I'm proud of how I was raised, and I'm proud of my parents. I know they are truly proud of me (not that fake pride parents have in their kids just cuz they're their kids) and it makes me feel genuinely happy. I think more people need to feel that. More people need to live their lives in the happy medium. Now, everyones happy medium is different, which makes this hard to find sometimes, and my happy medium is most definitely not most peoples. However, I think life takes contemplating. You can't go through life without self reflection, which is what this blog allows me to do. I don't and won't post here much, but it allows me to get my thoughts on paper. I don't need people to read it, but if you are reading this, thank you.
That's all for now. Peace out boy scout.
Oh! No it isn't! Got my confirmation today that I'll be on the video team for YCAlberta this year. Pretty stoked. If anyone in Fort Mac wants to go with MGA but can't afford it, lemme know. I have a ticket to donate.
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