Finals and the End of an Era

I know, I know. It’s alwasy tough to say goodbye. But sometimes, it’s not that tough.I finished my last final today at 9 am. As I walked back to my car, I passed the library, the fountain, the Student Union and the Classroom Building. I thought, “I won’t be here much anymore. I won’t see this stuff on a regular basis.” I’ll never have to sit in another classroom and listen to a boring lecture (or an exciting one for that matter). I’ll never have to park 10 miles away and run to class (b/c there’s no parking on campus and I woke up late). I’ll never have to lug my books around all morning, just so I can free up my afternoons for work (or vice versa). I’ll never have to feel like I should brownnose the Prof/TA/Grad student in order to help my grade, and feel guilty when I don’t. All I have to do—the only thing that stands between me and my diploma are 10 books, 10-15 quizzes and a ten-page paper. THAT’S IT!!!

Although I gripe (alot) about school, I will miss some things. Here are a couple, in the order I could think of them:

  • Not really being responsible (or, still being a kid)
  • Beating Leslie at Double Speed at the coffee shop
  • Free pancakes on Finals Week
  • Going to IHOP at 2 am
  • Saying I go to the best school in the country!
  • The O’Colly crossword
  • Spring (the guys know what I’m talking about—but it kinda ended with “I do”)
  • The campus
  • Being able to be somewhat of a slob, and it be okay.

I have to say that it’s been a blast. I am going to be around next year, but not nearly as much. I now have to be an adult. Wish me luck.

one love.

Learning Curve of a self-taught poet

Man, web design is hard. Trying to keep up with all the new technology is damn near impossible (Yes, I just cursed. Mom and Dad, I’m sorry, but you’ll have to get over it). I’m pretty frustrated because I feel like the world is moving toward CSS and Flash and I know neither. I am trying to learn CSS, but I don’t understand div’s yet. I’m actually starting to feel bad asking Will, Willie, etc. I know that they probably don’t care as much as I think they do, but I’m sure I would be getting on my nerves if I were them.This summer is looking better and better every day. I see time to learn both CSS and Flash, hopefully make a little money doing my HTML thing, and traveling. I can’t wait to go to Ireland and get out of Stillwater, America.

Enough with the negativity…okay, maybe I’m not completely finished: I’m at the library, been here since 6.15 and will be here probably until 10.30 or 11. Two group meetings, back-to-back.

Okay, now I’m positive. Stillwater-Weddings.com is up. I don’t know how to make it to where that address stays in the address bar, but I’ll figure it out. Hopefully I can make a little extra cash off of it. I really like the idea and, so far, it’s turned out pretty sweet.

Group meeting time!

one love.