Sunday, April 29, 2012

. . .and stuff

And I'm back. After a ridiculously long break, I'm ready to give this another try. My last post was way back in February. I hardly even remember February which just goes to show how busy and stressful March and April were. To get you caught up . . .

March was Prom, and that was forever and a decade ago it seems. Prom was way cooler then I thought it would be, and it was nice to have an excuse to sleep in until way past noon for once. To be perfectly honest, I don't remember what else was in March, so we're gonna call that caught up.

April flew by. I thought I'd be okay with skipping April and going right to Tulip Festival and graduation, but I needed April to do school. Crazy that there is less then a month left already! April basically consisted of me juggling three new jobs, plus my old ones, Theology projects and memory verses, the dreaded health test coming up, and of course, that good old Senior Capstone Project. 

I have never been more thankful that I only went one year at Unity. If I had to write about four entire years at Unity it would be a novel instead of a paper. I'm not good at briefly writing things. Actually, I'm not good at writing things at all. Never would I have assumed that it was even possible to hit so many walls while writing one paper, pretty sure I'm cursed with permanent writers block. However, I finished it, just in time! Due tomorrow, but it still needs a title. . .along with a good editing job. But, sadly, working on it all night and all last week has fried my brain, so editing starts bright and early tomorrow morning. 

 Aside from all those ramblings about capstone papers and flying months is the real reason I came back to this blog. For the month of May (which starts Tuesday already!) I want to try and do a "Photo a Day" thing. Mainly because I love photos, and have lots that I want to share! We'll see if my motivation lasts that long, but chances are it won't. May will probably roll around and I'll forget all about my idea, or get busy with graduation, work, senior trips, art projects, piano recitals, Bel canto performances, concerts, tulip festival, and all that other stuff I decided I could manage. Oh, and throw in step 3 of the senior capstone: The Presentation. But I'll worry about all of that tomorrow.