Food for Thought

     I was talking with a few friends today about places to eat in Augusta.  We concluded that Augusta has a lot to offer a person who likes to have dinner out versus cooking at home.  Personally, I know how to cook a good meal, but I don’t particularly like to cook.  Because of this, I enjoy the variety of restaurants that Augusta offers.  I love Italian food and I could eat it everyday, but I really enjoy dining at locally owned restaurants.

     I even enjoy some of the food that is offered on campus.  I spend so much time at school that I’ve learned to love some of the things served in the JSAC dining facility.  My favorite between class snack is a cappuccino muffin.  As much as I like to eat at Augusta restaurants, it is so convenient to be able to eat without leaving campus.

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Moving On

     My father was a United States Marine for 20 years.  Because of his career, my family moved every two to three years.  As a child, I didn’t like moving around.  I was always having to readjust and make new friends.  There was always something new and different to experience.  I didn’t appreciate it then, but now I am grateful for my nomadic lifestyle.  I had a unique childhood that has had a positive effect on my adult life.  Now, I love to travel and feel cooped up if I’m in one place for too long.  I’m moving to Columbia, S.C. in August so that I can begin law school.  It feels good to add another city to my list of places I’ve lived.

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Heaven and Chuck E. Cheese (Part 2)

     People have asked me how the Chuck E. Cheese trip went.  The answer is, I still haven’t taken Heaven to Chuck E. Cheese yet.  I know I promised her, but this semester has been a busy one for me.  However, Heaven has been extremely patient and I plan to take her as soon as I return from Costa Rica.  I know she’s looking forward to it, but I don’t know why.  Why do children like Chuck E. Cheese?  The pizza is alright, but the games aren’t too exciting.  I guess it doesn’t matter what I think.  As long as she’s happy, that’s all that matters to me.  

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Spring Semester…

     Spring semester is officially over for me.  I have taken my last exam, turned in my last project, and I am done.  I’m glad to have a brief break from school and can’t wait to enjoy a night out with a few friends.  I know I have said it before in this blog, but I’m really excited to be leaving for Costa Rica in four days.       Also, congratulations to all the graduates.  Your hard work has paid off!  

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My Nemesis

     Exam time can be stressful for students.  All the hard work you’ve been doing all semester ends with one exam to determine how much you’ve learned.  However, if you are like me, a procrastinator, the end of the semester is your worst nightmare. 

     I wait until the last minute to do everything.  I know it’s a horrible habit for a future attorney to have, but I can not help procrastinating.  I will say that I have been doing much better.  Recently, I have been setting aside time to get things done days before the deadline, but sometimes my old foe, procrastination, pops up again.  The only thing I have going for me is that I am trying to kick this bad habit.  Wish me luck!

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