Hi, Everyone!
So, check this out: I got an interesting phone call from my mom yesterday evening, congratulating me for my straight A’s. I honestly had no idea what she was talking about, but I still thanked her. After a good hour-long convo, I started questioning when the third module report cards came out. Well, according to Ruby, they were mailed off week. Of course, this meant that I had received my copy in my mailbox; the only caveat was that I hadn’t checked my mail in a week.
So, check this out: I got an interesting phone call from my mom yesterday evening, congratulating me for my straight A’s. I honestly had no idea what she was talking about, but I still thanked her. After a good hour-long convo, I started questioning when the third module report cards came out. Well, according to Ruby, they were mailed off week. Of course, this meant that I had received my copy in my mailbox; the only caveat was that I hadn’t checked my mail in a week.
Y’all, I am happy to report that I, Natasha Renee Stewart, did in fact receive straight A’s in the third module!
You wanna talk about genuinely overjoyed and flabbergasted—the way I screamed, you would’ve thought I had broken my arm! Now, I already knew that I would pass my African Diaspora II class, but when I saw that I got an “A” in Geometry & Trigonometry, I was just done. Y’all know that math has never been my favorite subject, and I remember posting in a recent blog that I was not gonna leave that trigonometry class with anything less than a C. I promise y’all—I never expected to get an A.
As has been my custom, I shouted and danced all the way back to my dorm… and when I returned to my room, I played Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s entrance theme twice, and then I played “Go The Distance” by Michael Bolton twice!
Now, I also want you all to know that, in the midst of my personal celebration, I thanked and praised God for that Geometry & Trigonometry miracle. And of course, I gave Theo a thank-you kiss on the cheek; after all, he was my tutor throughout the whole ordeal. I also let Theo know that a thank-you present was coming his way, but he told me that a kiss on the cheek was enough gratitude.
Be that as it may, I am a woman of my word—Theo’s gettin’ a thank-you present from me.
Well, y’all, I shall holla at y’all tomorrow. I made mention of “Go The Distance” by Michael Bolton earlier, and that means I had better get my speech prepared for this Wednesday. I’ll give y’all a sneak preview of my speech tomorrow, but until then, take care and God Bless.
Hugs & Kisses,
Natasha
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