Well, I started my class today. And it will definitely keep me very busy, with all the reading and writing that I have to do. But on the upside, I don't have to do my observation hours since there aren't really any school around that are doing summer stuff. So that means that between work and school, I'm gonna be pretty busy for the next month.
Plus, I found this recipe for Strawberry Zabaglione.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Strawberries-with-Zabaglione-242336
I'm not really sure what it is, but I kinda wanna try it. Maybe one day, I'm gonna try to make it.
But, in the mean time, I shall endeavor to make some banana bread. :)
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Life
Ok, so I know it's been such a long time since I have done a new blog update. So here is the update on what has been happening in my life.
May:
Finished school, and passed all my classes with great grades. Started a new job on campus, working for the maintenance in the electrical department. I get to go around campus, and change out the old lights and ballasts (it's like the battery for the light), and put in new lamps and ballasts if needed. Lately we have been focused on going through the library and changing every single light fixture in the building. It's been pretty rough, because normally I am the only one that is there working, and so I had to go out and borrow some audio books in order not to get super bored. :) On that note, I highly recommend that you read any books by Clive Cussler. He is my favorite author by far, and the characters that he uses are very interesting and seem like real people once you get to know them.
About the middle of May, I was able to take a trip to the Red River Gorge in Kentucky and learn how to properly set up a top rope anchor and belaying for rockclimbing. n I went down with my cousin and her boyfriend, and we all loved it and want to go out to try out what we learned in the course. The course that I took was the Rock 101 from Fox Mountain Guides out of South Carolina. If somebody was to take a course in order to learn how to rockclimb, then this is the company that I would recommend to them. We also learned how to "clean" a route, in order to do this you have to climb up and then hook yourself into the anchor then "clean" all the equipment off of the wall. It's a little complicated, and I am still not sure if I totally understand how to do it correctly. But, then I guess that is what practice is for.
June:
I am still working part-time at the day care on campus, so I am able to still see the kids over there, at least once a week. One of my friends got married, and they had such a great wedding, plus I met some really cool people there. And a really cute girl. ;) I just bought a new computer (this is what I am writing this blog on).
This next weekend, I am headed down to Timber Ridge Camp to train in the staff that is working on the climbing wall there, so that he knows what he is doing, and so the kids all stay safe. I'm a little excited about his, because I wasn't sure if i was going to be able to go to camp at all, but now I will be there for at least on day (even if it is with just the camp staff).
Now that I have this new computer, which by the way is smaller and faster than my other one, maybe I will be able to keep my blog updated more often.
May:
Finished school, and passed all my classes with great grades. Started a new job on campus, working for the maintenance in the electrical department. I get to go around campus, and change out the old lights and ballasts (it's like the battery for the light), and put in new lamps and ballasts if needed. Lately we have been focused on going through the library and changing every single light fixture in the building. It's been pretty rough, because normally I am the only one that is there working, and so I had to go out and borrow some audio books in order not to get super bored. :) On that note, I highly recommend that you read any books by Clive Cussler. He is my favorite author by far, and the characters that he uses are very interesting and seem like real people once you get to know them.
About the middle of May, I was able to take a trip to the Red River Gorge in Kentucky and learn how to properly set up a top rope anchor and belaying for rockclimbing. n I went down with my cousin and her boyfriend, and we all loved it and want to go out to try out what we learned in the course. The course that I took was the Rock 101 from Fox Mountain Guides out of South Carolina. If somebody was to take a course in order to learn how to rockclimb, then this is the company that I would recommend to them. We also learned how to "clean" a route, in order to do this you have to climb up and then hook yourself into the anchor then "clean" all the equipment off of the wall. It's a little complicated, and I am still not sure if I totally understand how to do it correctly. But, then I guess that is what practice is for.
June:
I am still working part-time at the day care on campus, so I am able to still see the kids over there, at least once a week. One of my friends got married, and they had such a great wedding, plus I met some really cool people there. And a really cute girl. ;) I just bought a new computer (this is what I am writing this blog on).
This next weekend, I am headed down to Timber Ridge Camp to train in the staff that is working on the climbing wall there, so that he knows what he is doing, and so the kids all stay safe. I'm a little excited about his, because I wasn't sure if i was going to be able to go to camp at all, but now I will be there for at least on day (even if it is with just the camp staff).
Now that I have this new computer, which by the way is smaller and faster than my other one, maybe I will be able to keep my blog updated more often.
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