I just finished my freshman year of college! What in the world?!!! This feels a little too much like a dream. I can't believe I just said my goodbyes to my "new" friends until August!
Yesterday was a day of packing and moving out, oh and one last exam that i think i did pretty well on,... and today was a day of helping my friends move out!
My summer plans are to live at my great aunt's (starting tonight--i'm there now) which is 4 miles down the road from my school, and to work as much as i can in as many different places, for as many different people as i can! Oh... and there's this trip coming up that i'm SO excited for.... I'M GOING TO CHICAGO AND CALIFORNIA!!! :-) YAY!!!
June 6 I leave here and go see my sister in Chic. for 4 days, and then we're flying together with my neice and nephew as well, to San Luis Obispo, CA to be with the Cabalkas (also known as my boyfriends' family who i love and adore)!! .... for 2 weeks!
On the 24 of June I'm back in MA, working some more at various people's places, hopefully lots of babysitting, but for sure some office work. I have a new job starting next week as this woman's "Personal office assistant." Doesn't that sound so professional?? Well, I think so, and I'm excited! I met my "employer" on Monday, and we drove up the hill to her house which is right up the road from where i'll be living all summer, so it is super convenient for me to walk or ride my bike! It just couldn't be more perfect. She lives in a HUGE house on a hill, so the office has a GREAT ocean view. It's GoRgeous, and i'm so stoked for it.
I have to be back at school on Aug. 17 for Orientation staff training (yes, i made it on staff!!) and moving in. I'm so excited about next year! For many reasons, but a big one is the new roommate, and the same amazing suitemates in the same great dorm. It's gonna be too much fun!! And getting to "orient" freshmen for next year? What could be better?! ;-) we'll see....
It's been so long since I've written, and so much has happened. I don't really know how I go so long without writing. Oh wait, yes i do... it's called college and being lazy and writing in a real journal instead, and... YEAH... so LIFE.
I still love Gordon. Even after 2 semesters. Finals were INTENSE even though i only had 2 exams...my hardest class this year was New Testament, and you'd think since I'm a missionary kid AND a pastor's kid, it would've been easy as pie or maybe they would've let me pass out of it? UM NO. Not so much. I can't really say WHY it was so durn hard, but it was. Let me put it this way. I studied for a week and a half straight and got a D on the 2nd exam. I studied for at least 5 days straight and got a B for the last final which is supposed to be "easy." I will be very thankful to get a C overall in that class. It just was really in depth and hard. I can't believe i'm just publicizing my grades. But obviously i don't care! My favorite class was Principles of Design, a communications class that was only mon. nights for 3 hours. The time passed quickly though because we usually had stuff to paint and work on, and hardly ever had to do any homework! My "final" for that class was just a portfolio of everything we had done, and he told me I did "very good work during the semester and a very strong presentation" ...so that made me smile.
My favorite part of the year? Well, my FAVORITE part would definitely be Feb. 19:-), and you who know me know why, but at school... or my favorite part about school? I guess just all my new friends. There have been ups and downs with certain people, but overall it was FANTASTIC and i am so excited for more memories and more fun and more friends next year!!!!!
I got to go to the Dominican Republic for my spring break this year with Gordon, and it was SO GREAT. It was a missions trip -- we had 21 people on the team, and everyone was so fun! We had a blast and God worked everything out financially for me to go. I got more than enough support and I made quite a few great friends there. It was hard to leave after being there for 9 days and spending time with adorable kids (we did some VBS) and getting to know the workers (we did a lot of construction on a church and school)....so i would totally want to do it again! My first short term missions trip: AMAZING!
Gordon's hard but it's so worth it and it can be really fun... and boring too.... it is a small school so you have to have some downtime, but that can be good every now and then!! I didn't get to go into Boston half as many times as I wanted or as I thought I would, but it is hard finding transportation around here and finding the time to spend a whole day or long night in the city. Well, tomorrow I am actually going into Boston for the night to see the Boston Ballet with my friend Becky, so i am SUPER excited about that, and I think we'll make a night of it and go somewhere to get dinner too!! :-) I haven't been to a ballet in AGES and ... the boston ballet?? SOO good!
That sums up my life kinda. kinda. kinda. I have been putting LOTS of pictures on my facebook this year, so check there if you haven't already.
I thought I'd try to go to bed early tonight, but it looks like that attempt just failed. It's 12:15 and I'm working at my great aunt's at 11 tomorrow, and then a big night...so Goodnight!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
I woke up and realized I'm a sophomore? Am i still dreaming?
Posted by Eva at 11:24 PM
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I have a car this year! I'll take you into Boston!!
I don't think I've ever seen the Boston Ballet from the perspective of the audience... how sad is that? I used to do the Nutcracker every year, and I always got to see it from the wings, but it's never quite as magical that way.... What show did you see?
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