Hola! I’ve been so busy I could hardly think these past two weeks… but I think I’ve finally figured out somewhat how to manage my time well and get all the papers, readings, and assignments done! It has been such a blast getting started with classes, meeting SO many new people, and learning from amazing professors.
I have met many music majors and had some very fun conversations with some of them! I am in Counterpoint this semester. Counterpoint is an upper-levelΒ music theory course in which you learn how to analyze and write independent melodic lines that work together to also create vertical progressions. I am in a small class (6 total students) and everyone else knows each other already, but I have known the answers to questions and been able to answer a couple that I knew I had correct. My professor, Dr. Danek, has a crazy memory. He plays in class many excerpts from inventions and fugues while we are learning the concepts and tells us important things to remember about each of them.
I have been able to unofficially tutor a music theory I student already this semester, too! I am going to talk to the Alpha Center about tutoring because it’s a wonderful program: students get tutoring free and the tutors are paid by NWC! COOL deal. π
I am in 3 honors classes: Public Speaking, Old Testament History and Literature, and History of Western Civilization. Speech is fairly straight-forward; Rhetoric with Mr. H prepared me well last year. π OT will be lots of paper-writing, but I think I will be very satisfied with the results at the end of the semester. West. Civ. will be SO much reading. We have a huge course packet filled with articles, plus 6 additional small books to read this semester. Good thing I’ve read some of these already with Mr. D and Mr. Phillips! It will be much easier to skim and remember rather than learn brand new material. In honors classes professors don’t give tests or quizzes, so we just do big projects and write many papers. I personally think this is pretty nice! It will certainly make finals week MUCH easier.
I have visited 2 different churches so far and will visit another new one this week. I really liked Bethlehem Baptist the first week; I would like to go back and visit again maybe next weekend. I was very convicted by Pastor John Piper’s sermon on the end of 2 Timothy 4. For worship they took hymns and “modernized” them (for lack of a better term). I enjoyed that immensely! Last week I went to Real Life Church. It was their Youth Sunday, so their youth praise team led worship and the youth pastor spoke about impacting youth. It was very interesting listening to a sermon like that from this side of high school; every time that I remember, I was IN middle or high school when hearing sermons like that. It was a strange feeling to realize that I am not one of them any longer and I now have a different role to play in impacting youth. I have the same role to play in college life that I used to in high school, but it looks different. That is something I have been thinking about and praying about a lot this week: what does it look like to impact college students? High schoolers? Middle Schoolers?? Wow… that requires some more thought.
Please be in prayer for a new friend of mine, Wade Weeldryer. I have not talked to him very much, but he is in two of my classes. His mother just died on Thursday evening from battling a very painful cancer. While his family is rejoicing that she is no longer in pain and that she is with her Savior, they are still grieving her loss.
You can also pray for the spiritual life of the students on this campus. I have seen some on FIRE for our LORD, but I have also seen some who need Him so badly…. it breaks my heart to see them searching for fulfillment in the wrong places. I want to be a light here; I don’t know what that looks like or how God might use me, but I trust that He can and He will, if I let Him. And I WANT Him to use me, even if I’m not “popular”…. I’ve never been popular, so no worries there. π God has given me an urgency for this campus; may He bring this to action here at Northwestern College. Go Eagles! Go Jesus!! π Thank You for LIFE.
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First Two Weeks at NWC!
Posted by AJ Petersen on September 8, 2012
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NWC, Here I Come!! T-minus 10 HOURS
Wow. I can’t believe this is actually happening. In just under 10 hours I will be at Northwestern, checking in, moving in, and meeting Lauren and Rachel! I can’t tell you how excited I am, but let me explain another strange feeling that has overcome me this evening.
After I was finished packing (by the way, I packed the van all by myself! π ), I practiced voice (getting ready for auditions!), cut Cody’s nails and brushed him (I ALWAYS do that… now mom will have to do it sometimes ), and got dressed for my Commission Service (more on that in a minute). And when all that was done and I had my first down moment for the day, I didn’t know what to do. My room is emptier than it’s ever been, my books are packed away… I feel out of home. I know that’s not true, but I feel like I’m in limbo or something.
Tonight I was pleasantly surprised when dad got home to be greeted by a smiling dad with flowers for ME! Aaww. β€ There were roses in the bouquet, my favorite flower! Then we had a very nice dinner which consisted of sweet corn, ribs, and salsa! I LOVE Dad’s salsa. π We ate our fill; we cleaned that table off for my Commissioning Service, affectionately called Annie’s Commissioning.
My family went around the table, each giving me something and saying a few things about me to encourage me, challenge me, and tell me how much they love me. My mom started off by telling me that she prays I spread as much JOY at NWC as I do everywhere else! And she challenged me to love God and serve others. π Jenna gave me a poem that she wrote about me last year all typed up. She also gave me the picture she drew (at my request) to commemorate the day I got the inspiration (literally!) for Breathe In Me, a song I wrote this spring.
Reedie was really sweet and made me a digital picture in the shape of a heart using words that describe me, ending with my name (according to him) – Annieboo. π Β It was really cool!! Definitely taking it to college with me. π
Finally, Dad. He said a lot of nice things: stuff I’ve learned, ways I’ve grown, how my parents see me living for God… some pretty sweet things. Sadly I can’t remember a lot of it even though I wish I did. π He gave me a bunch of colored pens, too (well, I HAVE been borrowing his for quite a while… π ). Oh, and he used the peanut M&Ms we were eating as an illustration of the “many M&M’s of the seashore” being the blessings I will receive. He was replicating the Abrahamic covenant – COOL. I feel so loved. β€ This brings me to describe further the STRANGE feeling I have… such mixed emotions. For the past… oh, at least 3 days, I’ve felt like leaving NOW, like I should be there already because most of my classmates are off at school already. But I realized tonight that I don’t know for sure if I’m ready! I mean, I felt really ready before, but now that it’s becoming real, I think I’m going to really miss my family, Rochester, ARC, Crossroads, Schaeffer, my friends… I’m going to miss what I have come to love. But I won’t stop loving the people, places, and things here, I will just be learning to love a new place, new people who will become wonderful new friends, and new things about this time in life that I’ve never experienced before! God, help me to do what You have planned for me!! I want to do what You want me to do. π
Oh man, NWC, here I COME!!!
Posted by AJ Petersen on August 23, 2012
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Posted by AJ Petersen on August 14, 2012
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Colorado — THE Petersen Vacation 2012 (#3)
So I know that it’s been a few days since I updated, but I’m happy to report that our vacation went well and we didn’t end up killing each other! π Haha, just kidding, it was a very enjoyable trip overall.
On Friday we drove back through Colorado and Nebraska to Iowa to see family for the last few days. It was wonderful to see Petersen cousins (Kevin & Carrie’s family), Grandma & Grandpa Nelson, and even a few Mossmans by chance on our way home today! (*SIde story: we stopped at Hickory Place for lunch and just so happened to see Melissa & Joel and Kim & Jeff there! What a God-given coincidence!! π Made me quite happy.)
On Saturday we headed to the Iowa State Fair. I really liked it — a lot better than the MN State Fair. They had a butter cow and butter seven dwarves! They were really cute. π There were TONS of animals (especially cute baby ones!) in comparison to MN because Iowa is still very agricultural. Who knew?! π We had gyros (YUM!) for lunch and yummy ice cream even though it was actually very wonderful, not-too-warm weather! After the State Fair we went to see Kevin & Carrie’s family for the evening.
On Sunday morning we attended Kevin & Carrie’s church, which just bought a school building to meet in recently instead of the coffee shop they used to be renting. I loved worship, the sermon, and hanging out with my cousins, as always!! π We then went back to Atlantic to have dinner (NOT lunch in Iowa!) at Pizza Ranch with grandma and grandpa Nelson. That evening we celebrated Kyle’s 13th birthday with Kevin & Carrie’s family and extended family! What fun it was to catch up with everyone, play with kittens π , and enjoy my cousins’ company!
Finally we stopped at the new house Fred & Susan are building to see Fred, Susan, James, and Anna. What a lovely time we shared with them, seeing the house, talking about the upcoming school year, and throwing the frisbee to Kinze. π Our drive back to good ol’ MN was only 5 hours long, but it felt longer. I am SO happy to be home!
Posted by AJ Petersen on August 13, 2012
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Colorado — THE Petersen Vacation of 2012
I can’t believe that we are taking a road trip as a family that is (get this!) 10 DAYS long! I’m in shock!! It has been so fun (even though there have been interestingly annoying times too in the car with a brother who still finds reason and chance to poke and pester… π ) to spend time with my parents and siblings. I am taking in every quirk and -ism of each person because I know that I will be missing all of these very shortly.
On Saturday night we stayed at my Nelson Grandparents’ house before leaving early to head West. We traveled through corn-filled Iowa, dry and brown Nebraska, and finally arrived in desert-like Colorado! We stayed in Castle Rock, CO the first night before traveling to Colorado Springs to see the Air Force Academy, Focus on the Family, and Garden of the Gods (or, more accurately, of GOD).
The Air Force Academy was SO interesting to visit. The chapel was by far my favorite part. It was gorgeous inside, with beautiful rainbow stained glass and purple colors. It also had a grand organ in the upper balcony of the chapel which reminded me of the organ at Bethel Lutheran in Rochester (only it wasn’t QUITE that big). We toured the exhibit that talked about cadet life and other interesting things about the Air Force. Their gift shop was huge – I guess they take memorabilia pretty seriously. π
Focus on the Family had a beautiful bookstore — perfect place to hide away for a few minutes! They also had a very fun-looking Whit’s End replica with tons of things that kids would LOVE to play with and explore.
The Garden of the Gods had great red rock formations of sandstone. They had named the different rocks; my favorite has to be the Kissing Camels (because yes, it does look like two camels kissing!!). The Balanced Rock was pretty cool, too, though because we got to take pictures of us pretending to hold the giant, 7-ton rock up. π
Tonight we got to our “cabin” in Woodland Park which Jenna said is really close to where the mission team was when they were here a month ago! Pretty sweet if you ask me. Reed and I “went hot-tubbing” (according to him) and then we watched the Olympics for the second time this year. I love watching those gymnastics girls on the bars twirl and flip. They’re so graceful and lovely to watch; I thank God for the beauty and splendor of the human body He has made every time I see it.
Well, time for some much-needed rest! Tomorrow we will get to tour Compassion International!! SO excited! I have postcards to send to my three wonderful sponsored children. π I want to learn more about their internship program and see how they translate and organize Β ALL of those letters!
Posted by AJ Petersen on August 6, 2012
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DR 2012 — Missions Commissioning!
This weekend is Missions Commissioning at Autumn Ridge. Our church holds a whole service dedicated to the student missions trips this summer: Rochester, Colorado, and the Dominican Republic. Billy, our youth pastor, gives the message, the youth worship team leads the congregation in music, and the students going on all of the missions trips come forward to be commissioned by the congregation that they may support the students in finances and in prayer.
I am leading the youth worship team and congregation in worship this weekend. We have worked hard by God’s grace to prepare for this, so please pray that He be glorified in all that we say and do!
Thank you, friends!
Posted by AJ Petersen on May 18, 2012
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