Friday, October 16, 2009

Free at Last, Free at Last, Thank God Almighty, Free at Last

Session 3 has come to a close.
And I am free!
...for four days.
Then starts Session 4. But I'm excited about session 4 so all is well.
During my four day break, I intend to send out 50 support letters and rest.
Painting, sewing, reading, sipping tea.
You know, taking a break from scholarly things and returning to things appropriate a lady.
I plan on just chillin, me and my God (and occassionally a housemate or two.)
embracing the days I have left until Session 4 arrives.
Here we go.


oh, and Texas, right now, is cold. TEXAS! and I'm wearing 4 shirts and a leather jacket. AND Texas is humid. I went to stuff envelopes with support letters. THEY SEALED THEMSELVES! Luckily, I have a teakettle. Recently I have mastered the art of steaming open envelopes!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Petition

The Petition has been signed by the president of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics!

In order for me to take grad level ourses at GIAL without my undergrad degree, I needed to write a petition and get some pretty important people to sign it. But, signatures have been placed and all is in line.
Next bimester, I will be taking the first 12 hours of my Masters degree at the Graduate Institute of Applied Linuistics!

God is awesome!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Wow, It's been a while

Apparently, I'm a poor blogger. I can't keep up with it at all!
Life is going good.
Last night I moved from the upstairs room of the house I just moved into, to the back room of the same house. Now I have my own room with access to the back porch! The back porch is probably my favorite room of the house! Our backyard is the woods and butterflies are in a great abundance.
Today, I am going to fill out the Missionary in Transition (MIT) application. Exiciting! Becoming an MIT will bring me one step closer to PNG!