See you next year!
so finals are over. It snowed yesterday. And Christmas is just a week away. Wow. In retrospect, this semester has absolutely flown by, perhaps because of all the business. And seriously, I just want to thank each of my professors for being such tremendous sources of understanding and encouragement. This semester would have been unbearable without their support.
I’m really looking forward to Christmas break and being home with the family (and eating lots of foooooood!). Hopefully break will go by slow without any illnesses (when I stop working 24/7 my body usually decides to get sick).
2009 *that feels weird to type*…is sure to be a ton of fun. I haven’t quite come up with a New Year’s resolution, but I’m not sure that I necessarily need one. This past year has been such a year of discovery and transformation that I kind of feel like I have enough on my plate. All I know is that when the ball drops I’m going to be with my most favoritest person, ever.
Spring is going to be much easier and much more enjoyable for me since I won’t be drowned in a ton of work. Although, I am a little worried about going to interviews and having to take days off because of traveling. Hopefully I will have this problem
(too many interviews would be nice). I’m sure professors expect it the last semester of senior year anyway.
Have a happy and safe Christmas and New Year!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Cure by Christmas Cookie-Eating Contest
As part of the Senior Public Relations Campaign class, we will be hosting a Christmas cookie-eating contest and cookie decorating party this Tues., Dec. 9, from 7-9 p.m. in the Larsen Student Union to raise funds for CURE International. CURE is a non-profit faith-based organization that exists to heal children with physical disabilities in developing countries. Grab your friends and come to the Union to support the cause and to help cure children this Christmas! And eat lots of cookies, of course!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Ready for Christmas
I just got back from Thanksgiving vacation in Florida with the family. While seeing my 7 year-old sister experience Disney for the first time was priceless, the trip itself was not very restful (which was something I needed). Each day I experience a kind of relief that the semester is almost over, but then that feeling quickly becomes replaced with severe anxiety and stress. This semester has literally “kicked my butt.”
Since I’ve been back I’ve started listening to Christmas music
It’s totally getting me in the Christmas spirit! I love love LOVE this time of year!!!! I’m really excited about what this New Year will bring. I truly believe that this coming year will be the most transitional one yet. Once the semester’s over I’m really going to start the job hunt. Hard core. I’m looking to move to NYC so I want to start as soon as possible so that I can secure a job by graduation.
It’s kinda funny how ready I am to be finished with school…I didn’t even know that Christmas Tradition is next week, ha.
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