Monday, 29 March 2010

I have a lot of work to do...

I am home for Easter, and it is nice! I love Petworth, beautiful place. The main problem is I am concerned with how much time I will actually have to do stuff other than work!

45 page script, a widget, 2 essays and a TV show to record. All things to do before my exams on the 5th May, not to mention finding time to revise. It is all fine, except my script. I am dreadful at coming up with stories, well, good stories, and making it last 45 pages! But at 11:30 on the 5th May I would have finished for the Summer. Exciting.

What is even more exciting is that this week I may well have realised what I want to do within Radio. News! After having a News day this week, where we were a news team for a day creating bulletins all day, and loving, I have decided it was something I want to look in to! Where do I go from here? I have no idea. Finish uni, get some experience in the summer hopefully, take a year off and try and get a job, if that doesn't work then maybe I will do a Masters in Journalism...we shall see.

I will push the door and see what happens. Not forgetting to pray about it. Lots.

Enough of that. It's making me loose concentration with this script I need to write.


I'll leave it at that for now as I don't have anything interesting to say.

Actually, I do.

There is a campaign to get a song by one of my favourite bands to number one for Easter this week. Not just any old song, my Baptism song (The song I chose to be played when I got baptised) So it means a lot. You would think I would be all for it. I am unsure though.
The song is History Maker, by Delirious. The band have split up now, and all profits will be going to charity. The campaign organisers want to reclaim the charts for Jesus this Easter. Fair enough. But isn't it kind of forcing it on people. Why not just spend the time telling your friends about God and how he loves them. Not just buying a song. I wish it well, and it would be good if it got to number one, but I am not sure I will be buying it (The fact I have about 5 copies of the song already might have something to do with it!) . I do think there are better ways of showing the amazing love and grace of Jesus.

Oh, and this is nothing against Delirious, as I said they are one of my favourite bands. It is nothing against the people involved in the campaign. It is just my view.

That is all.

Peace

x


Peace out.

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