Ice In My Veins
I think I spend more time at the rink than anywhere else in the world. This must be why people say I have ice in my veins. Nothing to do with my being a robot, right?
It’s been a crazy couple of days but that’s to be expected since we’re right in the middle of the season. I have a lot of things to look forward to. The hockey is exciting and I have a trip planned for the end of April so it ought to be fun.
Looking back, I’ve realized that I put a lot of other things on hold just so I can keep myself afloat, this blog being an example I suppose. I haven’t really had time to write or spend much time on my photography or music lately. Even at church I’ve taken somewhat of a step back which is more conducive with my schedule. I’m hoping to get back into these things though as I’ve volunteered to help write scripts for our church’s drama team. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll be brave enough to actually be on stage one of these days!
It’s easy to be on stage when I’m behind the piano. I know the songs, I know how to play well and I’m not the focus of what worship is all about. I’m there to do my part and that’s it, not to draw attention to myself.
The thing with being a robot, however, is that while you might want to change you don’t really know how.