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Saturday, March 05, 2005

My life as I know it

Just thought I might give un update on my life. As usual I am extremely busy, but don't get your hopes up, nothing excitng.

I am currently in school. I attend American River College (unfortunatly) , and I am taking Algebra, Biology, and U.S. History this sememster. I keep asking why I did this to myself and decided it would be a good idea to take 11 units of hard classes this time around.

I am still at American River College (unfortunalty), but I will be transfering to Simpson University in September of 2005. Simpson is located in Redding, so it's not too far from home. It is going to be a huge adjustment though living on campus, sharing a dorm with either one or three other girls. I couldn't be more estatic. I got my acceptance letter in December I believe, and am currently working on financial aid paperwork.

God is so good. Simpson was definatly my first choice school. I am extremely looking forward to getting out of the secular schooling system. It has been a good experience, but I'm ready to be in Christian environment as far as schooling goes.

Mom and I had the oppurtunity to visit Simposon's campus last November. I loved everything I saw. I actually got a chance to attend one of the writing classes. I really enjoyed it. The professor's at the campus seem really personable and friendly. Easy to talk to I guess you could say, which makes things nice. At ARC most of the insructor's seem really intimidating. Definatly not very friendly.

I also got to stay in the very small dorms. The rooms are pretty tiny. I;m sure I'll manage though. I shared a room with both Amanda and Sandi in the past. That has to have prepared me for an unorganized dorm living situation. lol. The girls I met in the dorms were so welcoming. Mom stayed in a hotel not far away, and I got to go out with girls I met. We went to Jamba Juice (I'm feeling much better that there is one so close to Simpson, I'll probably end up living in that stuff). The food at Simposon was not my cup of tea. lol. After Jamba we went to the Sundial Bridge. I've never been there before, it was awesome. There are green lights under the path you walk on. It is all lit up at night. Pretty snazzy.

Just in case everyone is wondering I plan on majoring in Elementary Education. My goal is to be a third grade teacher. And if God willing I would love to teach in a third world country such as Uganda, but wherever God leads, I will follow.

I am still working at Storybook Cottage Preschool 12pm- 6pm, Monday through Friday. I have been there for 11 months just about. It has been great. I love it. I am growing very fond of some of the little munchkins. Some times I come home at night and want to pull my hair out and scream, but for the most part working with the kids is very rewarding. The best part is when I walk in everyday and am surrounded by at least 20 toddlers, shreiking at the top of their lungs "Miss Megan is here", and lining up to get their hugs in.

So between School 5 days a week and work, then coming home to do homework until I get to bed most nights and my church commitments I'm pretty busy girly. But life is good. God is great.

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