I went to work and then off to school as usual. Friday only has English class on the agenda. While I was there, my Prof. Tom A.K.A. (TK), reminded me of the 'mass' that would be held at St. Joseph Hospital. I say reminded because he told me about this at the end of last week, I think Friday. Well, I told him I had some things to take care of, but that I would be there. It is a Catholic 'club' he is a member of called The Serra Club. Now I have attended one previously, and enjoyed it quite a lot. Mostly because I was creating a friendship with a very kind and loving man that I enjoy and get a lot out of, but also because it is an interesting look into what Catholicism is really all about. Sometimes it is easy to get cought up in the "typical catholic" mind set, that you never really see how Christ is working through something that may seem unfamiliar. I have attended this before, and ate with the Bishop of these parts (Fort Wayne, and Notre Dame area). ~CLICK HERE~ to see what I am talking about.
Okay, so class got out, and it was time for me to take care of my Ski's and Boot fitting. So, that is just what I did. I drove to the South side of town to The Ski Pole, owned by a former high school German teacher.


When I got done fitting my boots and what not, I went directly to St. Joseph Hospital, where I met Tom in the parking garage. We went in together and had a nice service. It was delievered by a chapplain that is the main man at a local Catholic University called The University of St. Francis. The message was on the two blind men, although I have found that mass does not spend too much time on the actual Biblical story. There are lots of time expensive strings that must be pulled, such as their communion/breakin of the bread/repetative reading/etc. To me it seems very robot like, but as Tom has explained it, it is not that way at all for him. It internally means so much more.

After I left the hospital, I went home for like all of 28 seconds (or so it seemed), and was back off to work. I played with little kids and it was good like usual. When I got out of work, I went to Tony & Josh's place. They were rubbing the wax off their boards, getting them ready for Ski time on Fri. I went over and got in good with the whole ski prep. It felt good to be able to prepare my own personal pair of ski's. YESS!! Then, while finishing up the first buffing job I have ever done, I got a call from my best friend Jared. He had a situation, and needed me to give him a ride. Jared is Nicky's brother, you remember Nicky...If you don't, well ~CLICK HERE~. So, yea, jared needed help getting his moms car out of the school parking lot. I am not going to go into the why, or the how, but it was something that needed to be taken care of, and he choose me to be the friend to help. This made me very proud. VERY PROUD!
