Thursday, March 02, 2006

Round 1 of Spring Break!


Wow! I can't believe how fast this semester has flown by! It seems like it was just last week that I was packing away Christmas ornaments and gearing up to help with Caleb and Andrea's wedding which was on February 4th. By the way, it was a blast. I have never experienced such a whirlwind weekend as that one with all of the preparations, lack of sleep, visiting friends, and nights of dancing! I only wish it had lasted longer. It seems since then I have only blinked and here I am, a month later into Round 1 of Spring Break! Pellissippi State (where I am presently enrolled) takes their break at least 2 weeks earlier than UT's. After next week we will be through half of the semester! During my spring break I will be working ahead in calculus and chemistry because I am going with the college group from Cornerstone Church to Laguna Beach, Florida on UT's spring break! So, I guess you could say I get two spring breaks...can't wait for that fun in the sun. Actually, it is more than just playing on the beach, what I've heard is that it is kind of like a conference with the pastor speaking in the morning and the evening, and then the rest of the time is a big party. I'll have to go on the trip first and then I'll be better qualified to explain. I can't wait to go though, my good friend Anna Priestley is going for the first time and keeps telling me it's worth skipping a whole week of calculus. I hope she is right. I had a calculus test today and I studied A LOT. Last night around 11 I broke out the French Roast to get me through the study guide. It didn't help as I was snoozing within the hour. Reuben woke me up this morning at 5:30 to tell me to turn off my stereo. I had set it so I could get up and study for my Sociology midterm, which was right after calculus. I was having a really vivid dream about a velocity and acceleration problem I was having trouble with right before dozing off. I can hardly get my math problems right when I am awake, let alone when I am asleep!
Volunteers for Christ, the Cornerstone college group, is meeting in a few minutes, so I am going to sign off for now and hope that I will be able to figure out how to use this thing again. Blogging is new for me. I decided that it was necessary for this country girl to get with the times. Ta ta for now!

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