So, I’ve just returned from my Biology class—and let me just say that I am having so much fun in it. Dare I say—I am lovin’ Biology!
I know what you’re thinking: “Wow, Natasha—that’s a sudden change of heart, considering that you were asking for prayer warriors just three weeks ago.”
Now, I’m not gonna deny that I was a little apprehensive in the beginning, but you must remember something: that was three weeks ago. This is now three weeks later, and I am more confident than ever. I’m not bragging when I say this, but thus far, I’m rockin’ a 91 percent in Biology… whoop-whoop! What can I say—I know how to apply myself, is all.
Now, I’m not gonna deny that I was a little apprehensive in the beginning, but you must remember something: that was three weeks ago. This is now three weeks later, and I am more confident than ever. I’m not bragging when I say this, but thus far, I’m rockin’ a 91 percent in Biology… whoop-whoop! What can I say—I know how to apply myself, is all.
You know, I never told y’all this, but I am incredibly shy. I know that’s hard to believe, especially given the recent results of my “change in attitude” and all, but it’s true—I am an incredibly shy girl. On Day Three of my Biology class, my professor asked a question that I knew the answer to, but I froze up so quickly that I was too scared to give the answer. I know that I get this timid nature from my mom… and that’s a nice little segue, because that’s who I thought about when I froze up. I know for a fact that my mom was incredibly shy growing up. As a matter of fact, I called my mom later that evening and asked her secret to breaking out of her shell. I could imagine my mom’s warm comforting smile, and I even envisioned her wrapping her arm around me. Likewise, I’m sure she could picture me shrug and smile, because that’s exactly what I did. Anyway, my mom said to me: “Natasha, even the shiest person in the world has to break the monotony and be assertive, so long as they add some confidence to it.”
Needless to say, that’s why I’m rockin’ a 91 percent in Biology… whoop-whoop!
As for my Intro to Computers class, I am not bragging when I say this, but the last time I checked, Ruby and I are two of five students who have a one hundred percent. Now, while I’m humble with mine, Ruby has been rather braggadocious about it. As a matter of fact, on the way back to the dorm, she changed the lyrics to Tyga’s “Rack City” and started singing: “One hundred chick, one-one hundred, chick!” Y’all know I had to do like my man Nate Dogg, but instead of saying “Hold Up,” I looked at Ruby and said, “Shut up!”
And a good laugh was had by all!
Well, that’s gonna do it for me. Until tomorrow, take care and God Bless.
Hugs & Kisses,
Natasha
Natasha
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