Monday, May 11, 2009

Sweet Summertime!


Well, summer is here. The end of the school year was very busy. This semester, I took 18 credit hours of upper division classes, so it was definitely a challenge. This summer, I'll be staying at Olivet and working in admissions. It is the same job as I had last summer and I couldn't be happier to be here. Being here means I get to work all of the orientations and give tours to prospective students, both of which are things I really enjoy. I'll also be taking a summer class during May. It's a capstone business class called Business Policy and Strategy. We meet in the classroom two days a week and then travel for field trips two days a week. From what I'm told, it's a great class to take during the summer. It's very much experience based instead of intensive work based. Hopefully it will turn out to be an exciting class.
This past weekend was graduation. I got to act as a junior marshall and escort people who won awards during the ceremony. It was a little bit chilly outside, but it turned out to be a great graduation. Two of my closest friends graduated, so that was a bitter sweet goodbye for me. I'm so proud of them, but sad that they aren't in school with me anymore. One of them, Whitney, will be coming back to Olivet to be a Grad Assistant in Admissions while working on her masters. The other, Sarah Beth, is leaving in August for Honduras, where she will be working as a teacher in a Christian school. Sounds like fun, huh? The pictures that are with the blog are the three of us together on graduation day. I also said goodbye to my boyfriend. He will be working at Kanakuk, a christian camp in Missouri, as a counselor for the summer. I'll get to see him in August, when he comes back for football Two-a-days, but that sure seems like a long way away right now!
I really am excited for the summer to start. I get to live with one of the same girls I lived with last year and we are sure to have fun. We do any time we're together. There is also a lot of great people who will be staying here too, either taking classes or working. I'm hoping for lots of cookouts, sand volleyball games, and other fun stuff. Have a great summer!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Bet your bottom dollar I spent a week in paradise!!

Sunshine, relaxation, warm wind, beach, clear blue waters... You can take your pick of any of those words to describe my spring break. I think I've previously mentioned that I was going to go on a cruise for spring break. Well, I did and it was wonderful!! The Friday that break started, nine of us hopped into our cars and drove to St. Louis. There, we stayed two night's at Whitney's house. Whitney's mom is the wonderful lady who set up the cruise for us. From there, the nine of us, along with Whitney's mom and a family friend drove 13 hours to Lake Charles, Louisiana. We spent Sunday night there, at Whitney's grandma's house. On Monday, we got up and drove the final leg to Mobile, AL, where we got on the ship. At Mobile, we met up with another 6 girls from Olivet and 4 friends from Baylor University in Texas. We left port on Monday night and spent a day at sea on Tuesday. Basically, all day we layed out and ate a LOT of food :) Every night there was a large elegant meal planned for us where we could order whatever and as much as we wanted. On Wednesday, the ship docked in Cozumel. We got off of the boat and walked a couple of miles until we found a small restaurant that had a beach and a dock behind it. We stayed there all day and just swam in the blue water and enjoyed the hot sun! During our evenings, there were a bunch of different show's you could go see. We spent a lot of time in the Kareokee room. A couple of people from our group sang. It was so fun! On Thursday we docked in Callica. There we took a taxi to a shopping area and beach. We shopped for an hour or so and then played volleyball on the beach. When we got back to the ship, we did dinner and then they were giving ballroom dancing lessons. We learned the cha cha. On Friday we had another day at sea. I have to say that those days at sea were my favorite. I loved the time we had to just relax and do nothing. We docked in Mobile again on Saturday morning. I think that I am the tannest that I have ever been in my whole life!
Spring break was hands down one of the best vacations I have ever had. Since we've been back, I've had four tests :( As I look ahead, I have a couple of big papers due over the next few weeks. It seems, though, that summer is coming at me a lot faster now than it was before spring break. It's amazing how much of a difference 10 days can make!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Warm Weather, Here I Come!

Well, life has been slightly busy since the last time I blogged (over a month ago...oops!!) I've probably mentioned this before, but I'm taking 18 credits this semester and working in admission, and finding the time to have a nice and healthy social life :) So, because of all this, my upcoming spring break will be well enjoyed. After classes on Friday, 8 of my friends and I are getting in a car and driving to St. Louis. There, we're meeting her Mom and Aunt and the 11 of us are driving to Mobile, AL to go on a Carnival Cruise!! The cruise goes from Monday afternoon to Saturday morning. We are making a stop in Cozumel, Mexico as well as one other city in Mexico. I absolutely can't wait to just relax on the boat or on the beach. I know that I will have plenty of work to come back to, so the R&R will be a nice break. Over the past month, I've gotten the chance to go home twice. The first time was over Valentines Day. My boyfriend came home with me and we spent Valentines Day playing Rock Band with my sisters and their boyfriends. The second time was to get my passport and clothes all ready for the cruise. Over the rest of the weekends, I stayed here at school. One weekend, Olivet had a school wide "recess." They rent out a local fitness center that has a rock wall, swimming pool, and exercise equipment. They also had a dodgeball tournament. I didn't do much while I was there. I mostly just watched friends who were playing in the tournament. Dodgeball is just not a sport for me! We still had a lot of fun though.

Well, I have a few more tests before Spring Break to study for. Wish me luck and stay tuned to here about the cruise! :D

Oh and by the way, feel free to leave a comment or two if you want! I'll get back to you!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

V-I-C-T-O-R-Y


I need to start out this post with a warning. I am a Steelers fan. If you are a Cardinals fan, you may want to stop reading for a line or two(or ten?).



WE WON THE SUPER BOWL :D I'm only slightly excited!! On Super Bowl Sunday, my friends and I had a party. I was the only real Steelers fan there. My best friend and my boyfriend cheered for Pitt because they didn't really care who won and wanted to support me, but EVERYONE else was cheering for Arizona. I guess I got the last laugh huh? That makes me sound like a bad sport, but in my defense I didn't gloat too much at the time. Near the end of the game, when the Cardinals had taken the lead, I took a lot of smack talking so it was even more sweet to pull out a win! I love getting to have parties. I mean, it's even better when it is for the Super Bowl and your favorite team is winning, but I just love parties in general. My friend Sarah and I made cookie cakes and put the logo's of the teams playing on them in icing. We had the boys bring frozen pizzas and we just hung out. A good time all around.
The past few weeks have just really been busy with school. I'm taking more than a full load this semester and still working, so life has given the word "busy" a whole new meaning. However, I feel like I've been able to make time for people that I was bad about making time for last semester. My roommate from the summer, Kate, and I have made "workout and dinner" dates each week. My boyfriend, who plays football during the fall semester, and I actually see eachother sometimes between weekends! It's really nice. I am most likely graduating a semester early, so this is my last spring semester as a college student. I need to take advantage of all that I can!

Monday, January 19, 2009

A New Semester




I'm back after an adventure filled month. Since the last time I wrote, I have gone to Christmas Banquet, survived finals, gone to family Christmas in Pennsylvania, spent a few weeks at home, spent a week in Washington D.C, figured out that I will be graduating in December of 2009 instead of May 2010, and caught up on the work that I miss while in D.C. WOW...just typing it all is exhausting! It was a fantastic month though. Christmas Banquet was a lot of fun. I sat at a table with my closest friends, most who will be graduating this year, for their final Banquet. I finished up finals week and then headed home! My boyfriend was able to come meet my parents for the first time (AH) during our first weekend out of school. I then left home and spent a week in Pennsylvania to visit my Grandparents. We spent Christmas there and got to do all of our family traditions that help to make this time of the year so great. When we came home, it was time for me to start thinking about this semester (buying books and finalizing registration.) Eventually January 12th came and I hopped onto a plane with 29 other Olivet Students and headed for Washington D.C. We spent a week there attending seminars and seeing the sights of our nations capital. It was a fantastic week for me. I love politics and I really fell in love with the city. I came out of the situation learning a lot more than I expected. It was refreshing to discuss issues that are often over looked by voters, especially voters that are my age. Now I'm back at school and gearing up for the semester. Wish me luck!

Friday, December 12, 2008

1 To Go!!

I have 1 final left. Just ONE! Strangely, today is actually the first "finals" day. However, most of my professors decided to move their finals to the week before the technical finals. Each of them were trying to take a little stress off of finals week by having their final at a different time. NOT so lucky for me, they all chose the SAME day! That day was yesterday, but it's over and done. I am a happy camper! I now just have one left on next Tuesday and I will have a MONTH off! Time has really flown by since Thanksgiving break. I didn't really realize how close the end was at Thanksgiving break, but we really only had two weeks between the return from Thanksgiving Break and leaving for Christmas break.
Last weekend I went home with my friend Sarah. It was kind of a teaser though, spending a weekend with a family, in a house all decorated for Christmas, and doing all sorts of fun family Christmas things (baking cookies, shopping, ect). Then I had to come back to the reality of finals before I could go home to my family. I'm pretty excited about break (obviously), but my mind is already on what has to be done when I get back. I'll be returning to campus on Jan. 11, then at 6AM on Jan. 12, I leave for Washington D.C. I'm going for the Federal Business Seminar with the Christian Student Leadership Conference. Can't Wait! I've never been to D.C. before, so it will be a pretty good experience. Not to mention that we'll be there the week before the inauguration, so things will be crazy in the city. That is isn't until after break though.

I still have a few things to look forward to before I leave.
1. Christmas Banquet, which is Saturday night.
2. Late Night Study Break, which is Sunday night. Basically the cafeteria opens up during some really late hours at night and students can take a break from studying to go in and get something to eat!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Here Come the HOLIDAYS!!



My last day before Thanksgiving break... that's what today is. To me, that means that by the end of today, I'll get to sleep in my very own bed, eat my Mama's cooking, get attacked by my nephew as I walk in the door, and start a couple days of rest and relaxation. The past few weeks have really flown by. It sort of feels like one of those snowballs that you start rolling and then it just gets bigger and rolling faster before you know it. Between school, work, friends, and school activities, I'm not sure that I've had time to take an extra breath. It seems like I say that in every post, but I guess I just can't resist trying to do it all.
Over the past few weeks we had our final football and soccer games for the season. The football team was able to end the season on a fantastic win over a team with a winning reputation. I personally LOVE football, so I'm sad that I won't have any more games I can go to on campus. Luckily, there is plenty of college football to be watched on TV and this season all of the teams are keeping us on our toes! I am an LSU fan, so I'm not really ecstatic about how the season is going but there's always next year I guess. Winter time also seems to mean more frequent trips downtown Chicago for me. This past weekend I would guess that half of Olivets campus was downtown for the lighting of Michigan Ave. After missing the train once, I eventually made it down there too. I got to see the parade and fireworks from a HUGE crowd on Wacker Drive. It's a good thing that I really enjoy people because I have NEVER seen this many people in one place before. Downtown Chicago was complete and total insanity. I ended up with a group of 18 people at Ed Debevics for dinner. That's the restaurant where they are really rude to you on purpose. I'm not sure why it's fun to pay to have a waiter give you terrible service and be mean to you, but it is! We also had another Purple and Gold days weekend. In case you don't know, P&G days is when seniors in high school can come up and spend a night at ONU. We take them downtown Chicago to get some pizza and then walk around on Michigan Avenue and get some Starbucks. I didn't go downtown with the group, but I did get to host a fantastic and sweet girl named Lyndsie.
As the semester comes to a close, I have all of my final projects, papers, and tests to get done before finals. Sadly, I will have to start working on some of that over my break. :( When I get back, I know I'll be thinking about doing all of the things with my friends that we've been talking about all semester, but never actually done. It's tough when you know that you won't be seeing the people that you are used to spending day in and day out with for a WHOLE MONTH!! I have a little bit of time though before I have to really think about that.

Have a GREAT THANKSGIVING!

(The pictures are...)

1.A group of my friends on Olivet Candy and Costume Party. I was Sarah Palin :)
2. A group of my friends and I downtown at the lighting in the middle of the massive crowd.
3. Two of my best friends, Sarah and Whitney, and I at the last football game