So Im definitely waiting to hear how everyone's first few weeks of school went.
It's weird, because I know that BASIS already started like 2 weeks ago, but I feel like we just start at a later time, but we're still supposed to go back at some point, and that college is just kind of a side thing to do in the mean time.
A couple of my classes are in the auditoriums that we had language fair in, and everytime I'm there, I remember stupid little lines from our spanish skits, and it makes me wish that we still did language fair with Senora. I'd agree to doing spanish again at BASIS if it meant spending a good half of the yr working on a 5 minute skit.
I miss you guys already, and it's still only my first week of non-basis school. But if I had to choose between my english 101 and english with Mrs. Toews and Ethan Frome's pickle dish, I'd choose the pickle dish.....and the "stuff."
With complete adoration for the '10 class
Tini
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Hey all
How many of us love getting mail? I would bet that's everybody. So, here's my idea - BASIS Postcard Exchange! Postcard stamps are cheap and you have so many different postcard options. I'll create a google document that everyone can add their addresses to and we can begin! It can be as organized (aka, some sort of rotation) or as unorganized as we like.
Are you guys interested??
Are you guys interested??
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans....
So. I'm back. Not exactly the way I wanted, but I'm back.
Three weeks ago - the Friday of my fourth week of Beast - after suffering severe leg pain, I was ordered to report to Keller Army Community Hospital Orthopedics, where they x-rayed my feet and legs, and informed me that I had tibial stress fractures in each leg and another fracture in my left foot. I was then told that I would not be able to complete Beast and would be sent home. Here I am. At this point in time, I am still technically a cadet, and am on a payed Medical Leave of Absence for the year. I am looking at various options to keep myself busy and will likely take classes at the U of A. I'm still on crutches at the moment, and will be for a while, so first semester seems unlikely, though if I want to take advantage of my scholarship, I may have no choice. Anyway, I'm glad to see that everyone's doing okay and getting off to college successfully.
Thanks to those who wrote while I was away, it meant a lot.
Three weeks ago - the Friday of my fourth week of Beast - after suffering severe leg pain, I was ordered to report to Keller Army Community Hospital Orthopedics, where they x-rayed my feet and legs, and informed me that I had tibial stress fractures in each leg and another fracture in my left foot. I was then told that I would not be able to complete Beast and would be sent home. Here I am. At this point in time, I am still technically a cadet, and am on a payed Medical Leave of Absence for the year. I am looking at various options to keep myself busy and will likely take classes at the U of A. I'm still on crutches at the moment, and will be for a while, so first semester seems unlikely, though if I want to take advantage of my scholarship, I may have no choice. Anyway, I'm glad to see that everyone's doing okay and getting off to college successfully.
Thanks to those who wrote while I was away, it meant a lot.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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