This afternoon I'm feeling like all sorts of gross. I woke up around 7am feeling nauseated, acting involuntarily on that nausea, and remaining wide awake despite feeling sick. This of course resulted in my watching of numerous 30 Rock episodes and the French film Amelie while in bed. And Aaron, being the oh so wonderful husband that he is, went out this morning to purchase a two liter bottle of delicious Schweppes.
So since I am not feeling too inspired at the moment, I'm going to ask Aaron a series of questions so that you have an idea of his seminary experience so far:
Favorite class? Greek
Theological concept he hopes to explore further in depth? “I don't know... um... covenants, if I have to pick one, but... I don't know.”
Music he enjoys listening to when studying? Mumford and Sons, the new instrumental Nine Inch Nails album
Favorite dinner I've prepared?? Honey Mustard Chicken, Chicken Mac and Cheese, Red Curry w/ Pineapples
Class he's looking forward to taking at Trinity? something w/ Dr. Carson
If money and class-taking were no objects, where he would want to go on his summer break? Scotland (when asked why, he responded, “I think I like castles...I mean, I want to like castles...”)
Upcoming movie release he is excited about? True Grit or Tron Legacy
Favorite theology book in his collection? Scripture Alone by R.C. Sproul
Favorite commercial? "The Geico commercials with the little piggy and the woodchucks" (though it used to be the Old Spice commercials)
Favorite part about living on campus? “the convenience for now, but later it will be the community”
Place he wants to visit in the Chicagoland area? Field Museum in Chicago
Who do you want to win all of the football games today? “the Steelers, the Bears, and my fantasy players”
I do hope you enjoyed learning about my dear spouse, Aaron--The student. The husband. The man. The legend.
<"
Christie! Hope you feel better soon that sounds downright nasty! Stomach flu is the worst!!!! Tell Aaron to make you yummy foods and take care of you...sounds like he is doing a good job. Thankfully I've avoided all "south-o-the-boarder" versions of your plague for quite awhile now! I hate all that type of sickness :-) My sympathies go out to you and hope you gets a feeling wonderful soon. Hope to see you all at Christmas!!!
ReplyDeletewoah I am so glad I spelled border with an A!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I'm feeling 1,000 times better now. :D I'm glad you've been able to dodge the nastiness, because it really is the worst! We can't wait to see you guys in a couple months!!!
ReplyDeletei nevver saw that old spice commercial. hilarmious.
ReplyDelete