Hello, everyone! Whew! it's almost that time. I can finally see my graduation in the end of this long, drawn out tunnel. I can't believe it's finally here, actually...I've been nervous about this for so long, I'm shaking with fear. I'm going to be stepping out into that great, big world of ours, only equipped with the knowledge I have learned in class and my experience in my internship.
That is a lot of pressure on students. I'm already beginning to feel like I have not learned enough, study hard enough to face all the demands I'm going to have to meet out in this world. I know I have, but I guess this is just the "fear" talking to me. I can't stand that.
You go to school for 6-7 years and when it's finally time to receive your degree, you are so nervous that you start to second guess yourself. Does anyone else do that?
I fear I do it all the time when it comes to the life plan of school, starting a career, etc. Then again, I guess it could be a lil' good to be nervous about stepping out like that. I was never the lucky one, that had everything given to me.
But, anyway, onto something else...
How is everyone enjoying this weather? If, of course, you seem to have finally experienced Spring? I feel that Spring passed me by. It's still cold down here when I live. Well, not cold actually, just very windy. And those darn dogwood trees mess up your eyes because of the pollen and junk from them.
Just me talking about whatever comes to mind for that time period. It just depends on what kind of day I am having.
Welcoming
I just wanted to write a line to welcome those who visit my blog. However, I don't know much about these things, since I am learning as I travel along this process.
23 March, 2010
15 March, 2010
Blowing Off Steam!
Hello, everyone. How is everyone handling the new time zone we have entered? Ugh, let me tell you, it is kickin' my butt right now. I'm sooo sleepy. I can't see straight. I hate when the time changes, but I like this time zone better. More daylight. Not so depressing and dark.
Everyone, I made it back from my Spring Break in Washington D.C. I have never walked more in my life. Everything is so spread out. And, some guy at the metro center told us to go the wrong way and therefore, we went about 10 blocks away from our hotel. Creep!
Why would someone do that? I mean, do they sit people down at the Center and tell them to see just how many people they can lead a stray? Such a JERK!
OH, but I guess we gave 'em all a few big laughs around the dounut shop. You know, cops, security guards, etc. I thought their job was to help people, not make their lives miserable. But, it could be just me in that.
Other than being lead in the wrong direction, I guess as a whole it was fun. I, unlike some in my group, had been the D.C. before, so I didn't miss too much of the attractions. But there were some who opted to stay in their rooms and party all night and skip out on the sight-seeing. I won't tell any names, but we all know what they were doing.
That out of town, letting their hair down, so to speak, type situation. But if you are going to do something you can't do in your hometown, why go out of town to do it? If you are that ashamed of it don't put yourself through it. That would be stupid to me.
Then again, I wouldn't want to be the type that has to look over my shoulder because I went a lil' wild while out of town with "classmates" during Spring Break!
We also had some conflicts about that too. Everyone shows their true colors when they are out of town. From students to "so called" preachers.
So if a "preacher" said something to you about having the "dirt" on someone, what would your reaction be? Especially, if you weren't even talking to the "preacher" in the first place. Would it not make you wonder what that person did if they felt threatened by what you [yourself]said while talking to another individual? I know it did me, my friend.
Well, whatever. Everyone to their own, I guess. Besides, what is that saying we are taught in grade school?...talk is cheap. But of course it is. You don't get paid and no one charges you money to speak your mind. It's in the Constitution - 1 Amendment to the Bill of Rights.
Unless of course, people are feeling we should do away with such a lovely right. I; however, do not! I love being able to speak my mind when I like. How many people can honestly say they are able to say what is on their mind and not have to worry about the consequences of the actions? I am proud I can!!!
Well, anyways, I'm back in school now that our Spring Break is over. Sadly, we all had to face this drastic Monday Morning at school and hope and pray for the best...which we are given. But, hey, at least spring is in the air! The weather is finally warming up and soon everyone will be going to the beaches on the weekend and the movers and shakers will be going away for a while too. Oh, yes! I can't wait!!!
My favorite time of the year is almost upon us! Summer with traveling, swimming at the pool and just lazing around doing nothing. Yea, that's the life.
Thanks for "reading" my steam. Not many can put up with me - blowing off steam.
Everyone, I made it back from my Spring Break in Washington D.C. I have never walked more in my life. Everything is so spread out. And, some guy at the metro center told us to go the wrong way and therefore, we went about 10 blocks away from our hotel. Creep!
Why would someone do that? I mean, do they sit people down at the Center and tell them to see just how many people they can lead a stray? Such a JERK!
OH, but I guess we gave 'em all a few big laughs around the dounut shop. You know, cops, security guards, etc. I thought their job was to help people, not make their lives miserable. But, it could be just me in that.
Other than being lead in the wrong direction, I guess as a whole it was fun. I, unlike some in my group, had been the D.C. before, so I didn't miss too much of the attractions. But there were some who opted to stay in their rooms and party all night and skip out on the sight-seeing. I won't tell any names, but we all know what they were doing.
That out of town, letting their hair down, so to speak, type situation. But if you are going to do something you can't do in your hometown, why go out of town to do it? If you are that ashamed of it don't put yourself through it. That would be stupid to me.
Then again, I wouldn't want to be the type that has to look over my shoulder because I went a lil' wild while out of town with "classmates" during Spring Break!
We also had some conflicts about that too. Everyone shows their true colors when they are out of town. From students to "so called" preachers.
So if a "preacher" said something to you about having the "dirt" on someone, what would your reaction be? Especially, if you weren't even talking to the "preacher" in the first place. Would it not make you wonder what that person did if they felt threatened by what you [yourself]said while talking to another individual? I know it did me, my friend.
Well, whatever. Everyone to their own, I guess. Besides, what is that saying we are taught in grade school?...talk is cheap. But of course it is. You don't get paid and no one charges you money to speak your mind. It's in the Constitution - 1 Amendment to the Bill of Rights.
Unless of course, people are feeling we should do away with such a lovely right. I; however, do not! I love being able to speak my mind when I like. How many people can honestly say they are able to say what is on their mind and not have to worry about the consequences of the actions? I am proud I can!!!
Well, anyways, I'm back in school now that our Spring Break is over. Sadly, we all had to face this drastic Monday Morning at school and hope and pray for the best...which we are given. But, hey, at least spring is in the air! The weather is finally warming up and soon everyone will be going to the beaches on the weekend and the movers and shakers will be going away for a while too. Oh, yes! I can't wait!!!
My favorite time of the year is almost upon us! Summer with traveling, swimming at the pool and just lazing around doing nothing. Yea, that's the life.
Thanks for "reading" my steam. Not many can put up with me - blowing off steam.
01 March, 2010
Getting it out there
Hello everyone. Has everyone read the new going's ok today? Well, it seems that Okla, is having trouble. What's up with their whining over the Ten Commandments?
That's where we get all of our laws!!
Like Duh!
How can we, as citizens stand quiet and watch while they do this...take away everything that this country [AMERICA] stands for?! When will we start to fight for our rights as citizens and CHRISTIANS?! Can anyone answer me that?
We've taken on the mentality that we want everyone to like us, but to heck with that. We need everyone to start to stand up for what they believe in and fight for what we know is right!
I mean lets face it, this country is going to hades in a hay - basket. We aren't facing good times, we are fighting bad times. Look around you! All these disasters keep happening and we just let the opportunity pass us by, by not standing on our own two feet and fighting for what we believe in!!!
I live in America, and I'm free to speak my mind, but sometimes we have to take a stand and just say what is on our minds! I'm tired of hearing the older generations say things were a lot better when they had prayer still in school and everyone wasn't out to get one another. I'm tired of hearing about the "good ol' days" when everyone went to church and stood up for what they believed in. What was this country made for, if not for fighting for what we, as citizens, know is right and just?
How can we allow our children to face the future we are showing them by not standing up and speaking our minds on this situation? I know I would like to live in a country that believes in morals and values!
Besides, what can a monument of the Ten Commandments really hurt? Now you are treading on my Religious beliefs and I don't appreciate it one bit!!!
Is there anyone out there that believes what I believe? That we have to start standing up for our beliefs or they won't be acknowledged anymore? All I know is we have to do something. Everything this country stood for is going out the windows.
Tell me what you think.
That's where we get all of our laws!!
Like Duh!
How can we, as citizens stand quiet and watch while they do this...take away everything that this country [AMERICA] stands for?! When will we start to fight for our rights as citizens and CHRISTIANS?! Can anyone answer me that?
We've taken on the mentality that we want everyone to like us, but to heck with that. We need everyone to start to stand up for what they believe in and fight for what we know is right!
I mean lets face it, this country is going to hades in a hay - basket. We aren't facing good times, we are fighting bad times. Look around you! All these disasters keep happening and we just let the opportunity pass us by, by not standing on our own two feet and fighting for what we believe in!!!
I live in America, and I'm free to speak my mind, but sometimes we have to take a stand and just say what is on our minds! I'm tired of hearing the older generations say things were a lot better when they had prayer still in school and everyone wasn't out to get one another. I'm tired of hearing about the "good ol' days" when everyone went to church and stood up for what they believed in. What was this country made for, if not for fighting for what we, as citizens, know is right and just?
How can we allow our children to face the future we are showing them by not standing up and speaking our minds on this situation? I know I would like to live in a country that believes in morals and values!
Besides, what can a monument of the Ten Commandments really hurt? Now you are treading on my Religious beliefs and I don't appreciate it one bit!!!
Is there anyone out there that believes what I believe? That we have to start standing up for our beliefs or they won't be acknowledged anymore? All I know is we have to do something. Everything this country stood for is going out the windows.
Tell me what you think.
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