I have been home from school for almost a week now and I sadly forgot how boring Arkansas was. I have been shopping, went and saw a movie and been to softball practice and that is where the fun stops. There isn't a lot to do in my small and boring town. Oh well, in about three months I will be in Memphis.
I have decided to play softball for Chili's again this summer. I have been upgrade from Designated Hitter to playing right field. I went to my first practice last night and today I'm in so much pain. My arm is swollen and my knees pop every time I walk. I don't mind the pain, I'm pretty use to it. Our team isn't really the best, but at least it isn't full of alcoholics this year. I will let you know how we do.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
GRADUATED!!!!
I have finally done it. I'm now a college graduate and I'm feeling pretty good. Friday, Missouri was hit by several bad storms and my school was smack dab in the middle of all of it. Around noon we lost electricity and everyone was running around like chickens with their heads cut off. School was cancelled along with graduation practice. No one knew what was going to happen and we were all pretty much clueless. Around 7 that night I was sent several text messages from everyone saying that graduation was back on.
On May 9, 2009, I woke up ready to graduate. When I arrived at school I was told that we were not having pictures taken and everyone was going crazy about where everyone should be. Instead of being divided by degrees, we were all put together by categories. We stood for an hour with no A/C and about 75 people in one little hallway.
Finally it was time for us to walk, Yay, We made it to the gym floor and we were introduced by our President. Then he informed us that our guest speaker, Missouri Governor Nixon, couldn't make it due to damage throughout Missouri. I was so happy because that made graduation so much faster. I received my diploma holder and now I have to take finals. That's right I graduate and then take finals. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
On May 9, 2009, I woke up ready to graduate. When I arrived at school I was told that we were not having pictures taken and everyone was going crazy about where everyone should be. Instead of being divided by degrees, we were all put together by categories. We stood for an hour with no A/C and about 75 people in one little hallway.
Finally it was time for us to walk, Yay, We made it to the gym floor and we were introduced by our President. Then he informed us that our guest speaker, Missouri Governor Nixon, couldn't make it due to damage throughout Missouri. I was so happy because that made graduation so much faster. I received my diploma holder and now I have to take finals. That's right I graduate and then take finals. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
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