Hi, Everyone!
Here it is, another Saturday afternoon, and I gotta tell y’all—I feel great. Granted, I’m worn out from the activities of the week, but I still have a smile on my face and that beautiful joy in my heart.
Here it is, another Saturday afternoon, and I gotta tell y’all—I feel great. Granted, I’m worn out from the activities of the week, but I still have a smile on my face and that beautiful joy in my heart.
Okay, that was really corny, even for me… hahahaha! But it’s the truth, though—I am feelin’ fantastic, all things considered.
One of the reasons for this overexcitement is because I am about to enter the fourth week of the fourth and final module. Y’all know what this means: Summer School is right around the corner… hahaha! I’m excited about Summer School because I get to get an early start on my major. I’ve been taking a look at the classes that I need to take for my sophomore year, and from what I see, it ain’t gonna be easy. Just when I thought I was done with anything mathematical, I take a look in the catalog and discover that I have to take a damn math elective.
What the hell?! Didn’t I suffer enough in Geometry & Trigonometry? I’m just askin’!
Well, then again, there is a silver lining course called Foundations of Education—that sounds like it’s informative and fun… and I guess that I better take a look at this catalog and see which of these mathematic electives I want to take. Y’all oughta know me by now: I’m gonna pick a class that’s not as challenging. Hell, if you want me to tell the truth about it, if it were up to me—if I had had my way—I’d take Geometry & Trig all over again (oh, if it were only that easy). And even as I look at this catalog for a math elective, it seems as though this Abstract Algebra I class is the only course that I may be able to handle. However, in light of my mathematic miracles, I want to once again state for the record that I am not now, nor have I ever been, a math wiz.
And by the way: What the hell is a PRAXIS?!
It looks like I had better enjoy this “smooth sailing” while it lasts, because from what I can see, it doesn’t look like it’s gonna get any easier. Yet and still, I’m not gonna break—I can go the distance. Yes, it’s an uphill slope, but I ain’t gonna lose hope. I’ve come too far to give up now, especially when I know that I’ve got so many people back home in Cali rootin’ for me—I can and I will go the distance!
Well, that’s it for today. I’ll holla at y’all tomorrow with a special Sunday blog.
Hugs & Kisses,
Natasha
Natasha
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