Saturday, November 22, 2008

What a Week... and What the Future Holds

It has been an absolutely crazy last week or so for me.  This week alone I had 4 papers due and a math test.  It was a rough week.  No doubt about it.  I must say though... I did pretty well with it.  I finished all of my paper on time and got a 89 on my math test.  I feel so much less pressure on me now that i have a week off from school and no major assignment due this coming week.  Wednesday night was the last night of FUEL.  FUEL is a middle school program that I lead at Cross Pointe Church in Duluth.  Anyways, Wednesday was the last night of it for 2008.  I am looking forward to it starting back up in January.  I also got to experience two thanksgiving dinners this week and it isn't even thanksgiving week yet.  That was nice!  

Last night, I worked at the Peachtree Ridge playoff football game.  They won!  They beat Harrison in a rematch from earlier this year.  Next week the will play the Coffee County Trojans at home again.  So again I will work.  While at the game, I got to see many old friends from High School.  It was really nice to se all of them.  It really made me think about the relationships I made there and how much I actually enjoyed High School, despite what i may say most times about High School.

I have been thinking a lot recently about my future.  I think I have finally really got my heart set.  it sure took a while.  I can think of at least 4 or 5 things I have considered pursuing professionally.  It was Baseball when i was young, acting after that, and then video production after that, then it branched to being and announcer or play by play guy, and now I think it has finally come to rest as a front office man in a pro sports franchise.  I want to make the big decisions.  Whether it is in marketing and deciding on some promotional plan or whether it is in management and deciding how much to negotioate for some player, that is what i want to do.  Last week I officially declared a double major in Marketing and Management here at GSU.  My dad wants me to keep my options open as far as the future and where i will pursue my education within the next four years.  He really thinks I would like Athens, and he knows I loved the Dawgs growing up.  But to be honest, I have seen, and am continuing to see that fade in me.  I really have begun to fall in love with Georgia State.  And it is a new feeling.  I have always bleed red and black (my truck even says it), but now the colors are changing.  My blood is starting to look blue and white.  And it may stay that way for a while, and i am very happy with that.

-Logan

1 comment:

מגדל said...

Glad to see things are working out better than you could have planned alone! We serve a faithful God who knows us more than we know ourselves--thank goodness!