First of all, I would like to congratulate my Auntie Cherri for a job well done. I read the report on the internet, and I also saw it on the news, but I also talked to Auntie Cherri personally—yes, she did in fact help a pregnant woman deliver her baby. My Auntie Cherri is a hero! I’m sure that everyone back home will throw her some kind of party if they haven’t already.
You just go ‘head on, Auntie Cherri—I’m so proud of ya!
Y’all, I can’t believe it, but in a couple of days, the third module is coming to a close. This has truly been one adventurous and eventful module for me, and I know that the best is yet to come—in the form of the fourth module.
Today is a history-making event in my life for so many reasons. First and foremost, this is the last day of classes for me, and final exams are this Thursday. My African Diaspora II exam is at 8am, and my Geometry & Trig exam is at 1pm. Talk about meeting my challenges head on—I already know that my 8am exam will be relatively easy, but that Geometry & Trig… Lawd Ha’Mercy!
It’s gonna be a challenge, but I can tell you this: I’m up for it.
Once my finals are done, I’m gonna just veg out for the weekend and do nothing. This evening, I’m gonna call Great Aunt Reesie and ask her if she would like a weekend houseguest… then again, she did say that all I’ve got to do is say the word and she’ll be on her way to get me. It would be nice to take another trip to Nashville, anyway. Hopefully, I’ll remember to take some apples with me when I return to the campus. Just in case I didn’t mention it before, Great Aunt Reesie has a large apple tree in her backyard, and the apples are just as red, plump, and juicy as they wanna be.
Well, this blog is gonna be cut short today, simply because I have to prepare my mind in studying for these final exams on Thursday. Like I said, I’m very confident in African Diaspora II, but I’m gonna need my prayer warriors to stand by me come time for Geometry & Trig. I already know that there will be some standard deviation questions on the exam, and probably some definitions. Oh, and I want to state for the record once again that Theo is one helluva tutor. I know he’s studying journalism, but he should consider being a tutor on the side. Everything that he has taught me this month, I have retained ninety-five percent of it, and it has helped me out a great deal. Hell, I’ve even turned in some extra credit assignments, of which my professor has accepted only two; he felt that I didn’t need the extra credit on account of I have managed to maintain a B- in the class.
What my professor doesn’t realize is that I am damn determined to leave this blasted class with at least a B+, and I’ve got three days to reach my goal.
Well, y’all, I had best be gettin’ goin’, so I’ll holla at’cha tomorrow!
Hugs & Kisses,
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