So, how about Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor, eh? Pretty exciting, I think; I’m gonna miss Matt Smith, but I think it’s time. Of course, it’s like GK Chesteron said: “The best way to love something is to realize it may be lost.” Now that I realize I won’t be seeing him anymore, I appreciate how much I love him. I love David Tennant, but I like Matt Smith’s version of the Doctor better.
Anyway, that’s not what I came here to talk about. I came here to talk about me! Well, sort of. My birthday is in nine days and I want to have finished reading and revising my book (again) by then since August marks the third anniversary since I started writing the book. I’d like to have it finished as a little birthday gift to myself. I’m doing alright so far, but I still have little less than a hundred pages to go.
Oh, last Friday I went to a Chesterton Conference! It was so awesome! I enjoyed myself thoroughly. It wasn’t enthralling every second, but I was never wishing I was somewhere else. Right now I’m trying to get through his book The Everlasting Man, even while I have seven other books to read. Literally. See, I visited the Pauline Book Center in Dedham and came home with four books; Sr. Margaret then gave me two more and a friend gave me a book she thinks I should read. Thus, I’m quite overcome with books, which is good except for the fact that I was planning to read other things before school. Oh well, I’ll just have to live with it.