It's a good thing I'm a fan of second/third chances.
Haha my blog is famous. People I don't know read it. That makes me feel the need to type correctly from now on. I need to get in the habit anyway, so let's go with it.
I finally got registered for classes today. I'm kind of bummed because a lot of the classes I need for my major were filled, and I'm just going to have to be vigilent all summer and try to nab them if they open up, but on the other hand I'm in a lot of classes that I'm really excited about. Most of them are for my newly decided upon Political Science minor, and I can't wait to start my State and Local Governments class... especially since I am now thoroughly embroiled in both of them.
Also... I signed up for both of the Phys Ed classes I need to graduate, so Katie and I are taking *drum roll please* T'ai Chi and Bowling!!! I'm excited, and at the same time dreading it. I am a horrible bowler, despite my recent bowling accomplishment (which I love to rub in people's faces), but Katie's doing it with me, so it should be fun.
I got some funny news today, too. Katie was talking to a girl in her Micro Computers class about living in East Lake next year, and Kendric said something about living there next year too, turns out he's 4 doors down from us!! Haha! We already know our neighbors! I said something about having craft nights with Kendric, and he got a little scared and asked Katie how I knew about that. I guess he doesn't remember that we had an entire conversation about it at the DFL convention back in March. But it's ok. He also showed Katie the finished brochures for Dems and she said they look really cool. I'm excited to see them, Tasha and I put a lot of work into those. A lot of stressing about stupid things and mundane details. Anyway...
Things are all starting to come to a close, and it feels weird to admit that I don't really want this semester to end. Except for the classes. But I feel like I finally found my place here. I never told anyone, but I had filled out all of the applications and had been accepted to transfer to a school back in Illinois at the end of the year, but I think I'm going to give Winona another chance. Things are starting to fit and I like it. All of a sudden I'm making all of these new friends and meeting people and getting involved, instead of just sitting around complaining that I never have anything to do. So this is good. I'm staying in Winona. It would be hard to be the VP of college dems here while attending Illinois State.
1 Comments:
If you transferred, I might cry.
Thank the lord you are here to battle another school year with us.
4/18/2006 9:23 PM
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