So, the new semester has officially started. What's on my TDL? Let's see...
1. Register/sign up for my OPI, Wisconsin exam, and exit interview
2. Apply for graduation...ya it's a little late and my name won't be in the program...but I get to walk! :D
3. Organize my Adopt-a-Spot project for MUN
4. Register for MUN to do community service during ODU's first annual International Festival!
5. Finish the agenda for my officer meeting Thursday
6. Present my merit system to Prof. Fornella
7. Tutor
8. Create a course outline to tutor one child in elementary school
9. Work (City of Norfolk and Blockbuster)
10. Almost forgot...Homework! Which includes buying the books that BOTH of my university bookstores are out of. :(
11. Keep tweaking my resume and sending it off to a million different places.
12. Talk to some military recruiters!
And the highlight!!!...
Talk with मेरा जान!
So ya, note to self...Find and hire a secretary!!! :D lol
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Monday, January 7, 2008
My weekend!!!
So I got to hang out with three great people this weekend!!! I had my little brother and sister stay the night on Friday and my very good friend Siva visited me on Thursday night! It was a nice, fun, and easy going weekend...I wish there were more of them! Everything was nice.
I saw two movies this weekend...The Great Debaters and National Treasure:Book of Secrets. They were very nice.
I also has a very soul searching discussion with a very good friend about one of the few words in the world that excites me and scares me at the same time: शादी . Ya...the other word, or should I say phrase, that can give me the same feeling is: children. That's a lot to discuss and think about.
On the one hand, I can't wait to share experiences with the love of my life but on the other, I think that it is such a difficult concept to fathom. Especially since I am 20. Who can say that they are truly prepared, at 20 years old, to have kids? I can see getting married, but kids? Even thinking 4-5 years from now, I just don't see myself with kids. I know it's odd since I work with kids every day at work, and I think i'm pretty good at it. But with those kids, at the end of the day, they go home to their own parents. I don't know if I can give up my style of living for a child. Heaven knows having a husband will be just about the same...lol. Just kidding :D
I just feel that there is so much that I can do. As I am graduating this spring/summer, I am very confused as to what I want to do with my future. I would love to go to school and get my MA in translation or something, but on the other hand I would also love to work for some agency like the State Department or something. Even though I'm not an expert in international relations, I think I can do a pretty good job at it.
Oh my gosh, that got me thinking about Model UN. As president of the society, I have a hard task in front of me for the upcoming semester. I need to get my proposal for a MUN merit system approved by Professor Fornella and somehow figure out how to "bring the spirit of the UN back into MUN". Ya...a lot of work.
So I have decided that I will aid my research with a trip to the UN in NY! This weekend I will be in Jersey to visit Siva (and to go to Canal st. for another purse!) and I will also visit the Guggenheim Museum. I can't wait!
Until next time!!!
I saw two movies this weekend...The Great Debaters and National Treasure:Book of Secrets. They were very nice.
I also has a very soul searching discussion with a very good friend about one of the few words in the world that excites me and scares me at the same time: शादी . Ya...the other word, or should I say phrase, that can give me the same feeling is: children. That's a lot to discuss and think about.
On the one hand, I can't wait to share experiences with the love of my life but on the other, I think that it is such a difficult concept to fathom. Especially since I am 20. Who can say that they are truly prepared, at 20 years old, to have kids? I can see getting married, but kids? Even thinking 4-5 years from now, I just don't see myself with kids. I know it's odd since I work with kids every day at work, and I think i'm pretty good at it. But with those kids, at the end of the day, they go home to their own parents. I don't know if I can give up my style of living for a child. Heaven knows having a husband will be just about the same...lol. Just kidding :D
I just feel that there is so much that I can do. As I am graduating this spring/summer, I am very confused as to what I want to do with my future. I would love to go to school and get my MA in translation or something, but on the other hand I would also love to work for some agency like the State Department or something. Even though I'm not an expert in international relations, I think I can do a pretty good job at it.
Oh my gosh, that got me thinking about Model UN. As president of the society, I have a hard task in front of me for the upcoming semester. I need to get my proposal for a MUN merit system approved by Professor Fornella and somehow figure out how to "bring the spirit of the UN back into MUN". Ya...a lot of work.
So I have decided that I will aid my research with a trip to the UN in NY! This weekend I will be in Jersey to visit Siva (and to go to Canal st. for another purse!) and I will also visit the Guggenheim Museum. I can't wait!
Until next time!!!
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
New Year '08!!!
I am soo happy to be sitting here with Val and Alley!!! This is the way to start the new year...with my best friends! :D New year resolutions? I don't make them...I always try to improve myself. I hope that everyone has a great and prosperous new year!!! Love you all!!! God Bless!!!
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