First and foremost. HOW ABOUT THOSE TARHEELS!! I begin this blog with the conclusion of my day. And boy was it a satisfying one. Not only did we go into Cameron and lay a beating on the Blue Devils, but Hansbrough and Green never lost a game there, and we broke 100 points. It is almost to exciting to intake at one time. All of you who know me know that I am barely functioning I am so ecstatic right now. My mom definitely knows as she text me during the game just to ensure I was still breathing. It is the cap on what was a very busy and successful day. It began this morning with communications where we reviewed for our first test which is on Friday. It was then off to my back-to-back BCN classes where we took notes and I got my first quiz back for 102. I am still waiting on the 100 quiz to see how that one went. I feel pretty good about it but we will have to see. I took my hour break and then it was of to soccer. I was very pleased when coach told us we were going to be playing with regulation goals for the first time. I was able to take full advantage as we played our first full scrimmage and I was able to score two of my teams four goals. It was much fun and the class is great practice for club season which will be starting up on the weekend of the 21st(also Mary-Neil's birthday). Following soccer I went to Freshman Seminar where we viewed a film on communities. The day was dragging along due to my excitement for the Carolina game. Once class was over we all had to rush back to the Make A Difference Room for our first faculty talk of the semester. It was surprisingly interesting as we spoke about the differences between migration and immigration. When it finally ended I had to hustle to get ready for my intramural basketball game. I was unable to see most of the USA vs. Mexico game because of my basketball game. We got the victory and moved to 2-0 on the season and are sitting in first place as of now. After the game it was strictly Tarheel basketball. We all know what happened from there on out. It is pretty early in the morning and I have quite the busy day tomorrow. I have my eight o'clock dance class then a much needed massage. Then the day turns into a volunteer fest. I will work a booth in the EUC(Elliot University Center) selling candy grams for Valentines day. Then I have my lone break of the day because of the cancellation of our nutrition class. After that it is off to Urban Ministries to help out the homeless of Greensboro. it will be busy but should be fun and rewarding as well. I will leave you with that and get back to you tomorrow to let you know how it went. God Bless!!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Sweet Victory
First and foremost. HOW ABOUT THOSE TARHEELS!! I begin this blog with the conclusion of my day. And boy was it a satisfying one. Not only did we go into Cameron and lay a beating on the Blue Devils, but Hansbrough and Green never lost a game there, and we broke 100 points. It is almost to exciting to intake at one time. All of you who know me know that I am barely functioning I am so ecstatic right now. My mom definitely knows as she text me during the game just to ensure I was still breathing. It is the cap on what was a very busy and successful day. It began this morning with communications where we reviewed for our first test which is on Friday. It was then off to my back-to-back BCN classes where we took notes and I got my first quiz back for 102. I am still waiting on the 100 quiz to see how that one went. I feel pretty good about it but we will have to see. I took my hour break and then it was of to soccer. I was very pleased when coach told us we were going to be playing with regulation goals for the first time. I was able to take full advantage as we played our first full scrimmage and I was able to score two of my teams four goals. It was much fun and the class is great practice for club season which will be starting up on the weekend of the 21st(also Mary-Neil's birthday). Following soccer I went to Freshman Seminar where we viewed a film on communities. The day was dragging along due to my excitement for the Carolina game. Once class was over we all had to rush back to the Make A Difference Room for our first faculty talk of the semester. It was surprisingly interesting as we spoke about the differences between migration and immigration. When it finally ended I had to hustle to get ready for my intramural basketball game. I was unable to see most of the USA vs. Mexico game because of my basketball game. We got the victory and moved to 2-0 on the season and are sitting in first place as of now. After the game it was strictly Tarheel basketball. We all know what happened from there on out. It is pretty early in the morning and I have quite the busy day tomorrow. I have my eight o'clock dance class then a much needed massage. Then the day turns into a volunteer fest. I will work a booth in the EUC(Elliot University Center) selling candy grams for Valentines day. Then I have my lone break of the day because of the cancellation of our nutrition class. After that it is off to Urban Ministries to help out the homeless of Greensboro. it will be busy but should be fun and rewarding as well. I will leave you with that and get back to you tomorrow to let you know how it went. God Bless!!
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