Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Results of my Sunset Paper

Good Wednesday Morning, Everybody!

I’m on my way to my Intro to Humanities class, but I just had to post a blog entry and let y’all know that I got my results back on my favorite work of art. Just listen to what my instructor wrote on my cover page:

Natasha, you did an exceptional job on this paper—so much so, that I am awarding you five extra points for thinking outside the box. I promise you that I will look at God’s sunsets a little bit differently from now on, thanks to this exceptionally, wonderfully written paper. Excellent job!

Now, any other time, I would be gloating and parading around like Dolph Ziggler, but I am so humbled by this review that all I can do is say: To God be the glory!

After class, I went up to my instructor and thanked him for his kind comments. He went on to tell me that my paper stood out a cut above the rest. He also explained that I sounded like a natural born artist when I discussed indepthly how the setting sun turns golden, thus causing the sky to turn into a giant rainbow of colors, among them orange, fuchsia, and purple. My instructor finally says to me: “Natasha, you have a great gift, and it won’t be long until you do reach your dream and become a great teacher—heck, any future kindergartener would be proud to be your student.”

Confirmation Personified, y’all—and that’s all I’ve got to say about that!

Well, y’all, I hate to cut this blog post short, but I’ve got Intro to Humanities coming up in a little while. With that said, y’all take care, and if I don’t holla at y’all later on this evening, then I’ll definitely holla at y’all tomorrow.


Smooches,
Natasha

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