Wednesday, April 23, 2008

 Oh my.....

If it is not one thing, it is another....

 

I will not be getting my scholarship money   Because I am going to graduate this scholarship can only be a transferable.  OH WELL....  at least I got recognized.  That means a lot to me.

Second, yesterday I was told that one of my credit would not be consider to my degree.  It was my Spanish class I took last semester, but it is a transfer course.  So I talk to my advisor and told him what was going on and he handle it. As I was driving to John's softball game, I got the call that everything had been taken care of it, and I will be graduating this May 9th.  I just have to pass my classes. 

Oh my ...  In two weeks......

I will have my degree.......

Now to look for work!!!!!!

Till next time, I have to fly, busy, busy busy....

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Some words for thought......

A good woman is proud of herself. She respects herself and others. She is aware of who she is. She neither seeks definition from the person she is with, nor does she expect them to read her mind. She is quite capable of articulating her needs.

A good woman is hopeful. She is strong enough to make all her dreams come true. She knows love, therefore she gives love.
She recognizes that her love has great value and must be reciprocated. 
If her love is taken for granted, it soon disappears.

A good woman has a dash of inspiration, a dabble of endurance. She knows that she will, at times, have to inspire others to reach the potential God gave them.

A good woman knows her past, understands her present and moves toward the future. A good woman knows God. She knows that with God the world is her playground, but without God she will just be played.

A good woman does not live in fear of the future because of her past. Instead, she understands that her life experiences are merely lessons, meant to bring her closer to self knowledge and unconditional self love.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Another BEST time in my life happened yesterday afternoon.

I was awarded another scholarship and this one I really earned it.

I attend and wrote an essay for the Annual Gift and Scholarship Reception for college.

I was award one of the five $500 general scholarship for my essay.  I am so proud of myself.   I needed to write this essay as a closure for my college life, but to be awarded for it makes me so proud.

And with good, some time bad comes; I stood up to go to the podium to receive my award and my strap to my dress broke.  Yep, I was so embarrassed and shocked, but so happy that I was recognized.  This older lady came to my rescue at the end of pictures, but some how I have to make an impression. LOL....

I want to share my essay, tell me what you all think.

How Scholarships Have Helped Me in My Mission to Improve My Life

 

            The support of my awards had significantly contributed to the enhancement of my education to achieve my dream.  My first steps toward improving my education took place in fall of 2005.  That point in time was a difficult one; my marriage of 17 years was ending.  The realization of returning to the workplace was frightening because I required additional education for a career to sustain my family.  The decision to return to school was difficult for me to make.

            My college life has been an intricate and astonishing experience.  The many years that have passed since I waspresent in a classroom were not the only current challenge; in addition, my status included the position of a single parent.  The juggling of schedules was a combination of my son’s school, his homework, and his extracurricular activities; as well as, my college classes schedule, my homework, and my part-time work.  The arranging and rearranging of plans was a habit I knew at the beginning of each semester.  At times, I had family and friends: who lent a hand when they were available.  Many times, I had to depend on a sitter.  In this type of situation, my grants aided greatly for a student/single mother with limited cash, over and above, the expenditure of schoolbooks and classes. 

            As a full-time student, part-time worker, and full-time mother: life was bursting at the seams.  The contribution of the grants played an enormous role towards school, finances, and to my objective.  I am deeply grateful to my sponsors; for without there support, I would not be able to accomplish my dream, or have this experience in my life.  As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.”  The extended knowledge that I have gained from attending Del Mar College, and due to the support of my sponsors, has built my conviction that dreams do come true.  I will cherish this experience forever.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

I have been working to hard.......

I was working on my essay, and I was transferring it to my memory stick. Or so I thought, I erased my essay.

 

No, this is no April Fool's joke.  I so wish it was.  I just want to cry.  I had put in 3 hours this morning into it, and now it is gone......

I could just hit myself....

It was due this afternoon, and now it is late.  Oh well, start all over again.....

I really like this play, "A Dollhouse" by Henrik Ibsen.  I found a site that explains the play. http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/dollhouse/  If you would like to read it.

This play really touched me.  I was like Nora in my failed marriage.  I was Nora. Writing this essay has opened some issue, and I have learned from it too.  Strange how things speak to you.  I found that to be true in music too.

Oh well, I guess I start on my essay, once again.

Tell me what ya'll think about the play.

 

Till next time....