For my bulletin board I created a "New Year's" theme. The board has information about new year's resolutions, how to keep them, etc. I also put a large piece of white paper in the middle for my girls to write their personal new year's resolution or semester goal. For myself, I wrote "read more for fun". I really do enjoy stories, but I spend so much time in school reading un-enjoyable books that during my free time the last thing I want to do is pick up a book. But I decided that this year was going to be different...I was going to read more for FUN!
So, classes started yesterday and I have been getting all my syllabi and assignments for the semester, etc....and GUESS WHAT most of my new classes include????? You got it, READING! (Disclaimer: the exclamation mark is to emphasize shock, NOT convey excitement.)
Serves me right. I deserve to spend this semester reading more than ever,...I asked for it, right? Apparently next year I need to emphasize and repeat the "FOR FUN" more than the "READING" part of my new year's resolution. ....live and learn!
As for classes, I will try to give my first impressions in a timely manner:
~Tutoring Adolescents: I start this class on Tuesday
~Educational Psychology: I LOVE MY TEACHER. She was so prepared, not overwhelming, and creative in presentation. She has her Doctorate and she deserves it. I only have her class once a week (but for almost 3 hours at a time).
~School and Society: I like this teacher as well. Not as creative, but very organized and seemingly caring of her students. All her test are online and openbook...however they are timed!. She has assigned LOTS of reading. She is a hefty black lady in her early thirities, has a large gap inbetween her two front teeth, has her doctorate, had a blue tongue on the first day of class (I'm guessing she eats blue candy!), has fake black people hair, and looks more like she should be working in a barber shop in downtown New York...and I like her! Not a sterotypical teacher.
~English as a New Language: This is my ESL online course. It should be very informative and relavent to my life.
~Spanish Oral and Writing: Will be an easy class, but I can use the opportunity to learn if I push myself. Also, after a schedule mishap, my advisors are allowing me to use this class (which I don't need credit wise) to replace one of my Senior Spanish classes. This will help me to have a more relaxing senior year!
~Latin American History: The teacher is a really old white guy. He seems to know his stuff. There are a LOT of reading assignments. Hopefully it will be interesting....but I'm not really a fan of "textbook-style-history-learning".
~Nutrition: I like it so far. Should be relatively easy, informative, and practical (there's always room for nutritional emprovement, right?). After one class, our teacher, Dr. "Something", has already convienced me to never eat a burger at Hardees!
Experiencing the journey God has long before planned for me...while attempting to joyfully smile all the way!

Thursday, January 8, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Last Day of Freedom, with a little bit of Hawaii
So today is my last free day. I start classes in the morning. I don't feel like I have had enough of a vacation, but I guess that happens when you have never really had 2 consecutive college semesters back to back before. (...Costa Rica, Spain...got me use to LONG vacations!). I think this semester will be tough, but I'm ready for the challenge. The past few days I have been in RA training, hanging out with residents, and reading a lot. (I got the book Redeeming Love for Christmas).
Below are a few pictures I stole from Amy (Zach's girlfriend) of them in Hawaii.

In these two pictures they are at a wedding reception (not sure who's though).

Scuba diving....


400 ft waterfall (not sure which one)
Below are a few pictures I stole from Amy (Zach's girlfriend) of them in Hawaii.

In these two pictures they are at a wedding reception (not sure who's though).


Scuba diving....



Sunday, January 4, 2009
Christmas Break Happenings
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