Sunday, July 10, 2005

 

Summer

Here is some fun if you know a bit about Star Trek and you like personality stuff. This one is really quality. They use Myers Briggs letters for the result, but the questions are much more fun and easier to not see through! http://scifi.about.com/library/weekly/aa080201.htm

Star Trek Personality Test Results: INTJ
This test says you are an INTJ (Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Judger).* In Star Trek, you share a basic personality configuration with the characters of Jean-Luc Picard, Seven of Nine, and T'Pol.

"Things are only impossible until they're not." - Picard


I originally just read the description of the personality type I always come out with, but my friend who sent me the link made me promise to actually take it, and I'm glad she did, because I enjoyed it very much.

I have been enjoying summer out here in Boston. For one there is great weather--always changing! We had a week of hot and humid weather (80s) when I first got back here. Then a week of cold and cloudy weather (60s) and then a wonderful two weeks. And then this past week, it was nice and sunny for a few days, and pouring rain and cold for a couple of the days. Yesterday the weather was "scattered thunderstorms" so about 6pm a thundercloud rolled into my school. I was outside reading a book, and a beautiful, glorious cloud rolled it, and it was very imposing. It advanced like an army. The wind started to pick up when it covered the school. I understand how God's glory could be shown in a cloud before the Israelites in Moses' time, and they were afraid of him, and didn't want to have to communicate with him. They wanted Moses to be the go-between. I have often thought that clouds in movies are overdone, but there are actually imposing clouds in real life! In any case, the storm lasted about 15 minutes, after which the sun appeared again, and made this beautiful rainbow next to our new residence hall.



Rainbow at school Posted by Picasa

Oh, yes and my car broke down today. Right after Church. It just wouldn't go when I put it in Drive, so I put it in 1st and shifted manually --pretending it was a manual transmission all the way down to the service station down the road. And the other thing is that my hood release is broken, so he couldn't look at the transmission. So somehow the service guy will get that open. In the mean time, he gave me a 'loaner car!' Can you believe it? The random Shell service station guy gave me a car to drive while he looks at mine! I am so thankful for that. I have never heard of that before, but apparently it happens a lot out here (there are also still places around here where you pump your gas first and then pay). I am so thankful too, because I was able to take my roommate to church tonight, since the guy she usually goes with is out of town. Also I am so thankful because one of the guys at church was a mechanic for a few years, and so he knows about transmissions, and he knows the good transmission place in the area, so he can help me figure out where to have my car fixed once I get the quote. Someone else at Church said they had their car fixed at the place mine is now, and the guy did a good job. I am so thankful for my church family out here! God is at work, and God is good! He has shown himself faithful many times today.


Boston on the 4th Posted by Picasa

So, for the 4th of July I went to Boston to hear the Boston Pops and watch the fireworks on the Charles. They had loud speakers every 100 feet or so all day playing music and then the concert started at 8:30, and the fireworks at 10:30. It was a great show. Lots and lots of fireworks, and they all looked nice. They were choreographed to the music so that they were slower and more droopy during the country song (and there were hearts at the end of that one) and faster and more upbeat during the more rockish song, etc. I really liked the cubes! They also had happy faces, but the stars didn't seem to work very well. I like the ones that explode out and then the sparks explode more. They lit off 5 or 6 of those at a time, so that the whole sky was filled with little bursts--very organic looking.


Ivy Steeple Posted by Picasa

Ah, yes. So we walked around Boston a little this weekend, and saw this cool ivy covered steeple to a Baptist Church. The sun was hitting it just right I thought.


Hanging Flowers Posted by Picasa
In a greenhouse in Needham


Woods! Posted by Picasa

Triplet tree Posted by Picasa

Comments:
very nice pictures! Looks like you're having a great time, except for the car thing...
Shoot now I want to go to Boston! So pretty... =)
 
Response to your note: How could you POSSIBLY take time to read blogs if you're 3/4 through "Wives and Daughters"???!!
~ Beck's Mom ~
 
The answer is that the other video is at the Library . . . and now I don't have a car! Or else, I would watch it!

Boston is pretty, but everyone around here thinks so too, and that it's the only place to live . . . so I defend California!
 
It is indeed a good test, and not overly obvious. I (rather predictably, but not deliberatley) scored as an INTP.
 
Yay, you took it. It was fun!
 
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