
Yesterday, I was telling you that I wasn’t mature enough to fold my laundry and now I’m showing you what I do at work on a Friday night. Yea, I color. Tonight, it was so dead, I got to color two pages! Wow, excitement. View full article »

Yesterday, I was telling you that I wasn’t mature enough to fold my laundry and now I’m showing you what I do at work on a Friday night. Yea, I color. Tonight, it was so dead, I got to color two pages! Wow, excitement. View full article »

The excitement of my day, laundry. You are totally jealous aren’t you? I know, man it feels good to be me. But really, it feels good to have clean clothes and variety. I let my laundry pile up for quite a while. Who has time for laundry. I never seem to. The most impressive part of this is that my laundry is folded. I despise folding laundry. It is easily the worst part. I can sort it, put it in the washer, choose the cycle, and put the soap in. I don’t even mind transferring the wet clothes from the washer to the dryer but once the dryer is done, misery. View full article »

To celebrate Capstone being over, a couple of my classmates and I went to McNellie’s for $3 burger night. Before going to McNellie’s our professor took us to O’Connell’s and bought a round of dollar domestics. It was great to hangout with everyone. I wish we had become closer friends before now. They are all amazing people and I am honored to have them in my life. View full article »

I walked around campus today and took a couple pictures before work. OU has such a beautiful campus, I’m really going to miss it. I rarely walk to this end of campus since all my classes are contained in one building on the north end. I do love the South Oval though. There is always something going on and the flowers are beautiful. View full article »
I got a little overwhelmed with homework today so I decided I would start on my packing. I started a box for picture frames and different decor from my bookshelves. Taking all my decorations down made it more real that I was moving which made me a little depressed so I stopped packing and went back to my homework. I’m going to miss my house in Norman.
My Capstone project is finally up! It looks kinda snazzy doesn’t it? The glare on the glass kinda makes it hard to see. I think it turned out alright.
Mom, Dad, and Erin came down to Norman for the opening reception. It was a pretty good success. There was a good turnout and everybody’s stuff looked great. My pictures didn’t fall off the wall either so that’s always good news.
The Norman Music Festival has arrived. This is the third year for the event and it has been extended to last two days. Tonight, they had bands playing at indoor venues but tomorrow they are blocking off Main Street and setting up two main stages in addition to the indoor venues. I don’t know exactly how many bands are scheduled to perform this weekend but I know it’s A LOT. The best part is that it’s all free! View full article »

The fountains outside the library have been turned back on now that it’s nice and warm outside! This set of fountains is one of my favorite things on campus. A lot of the lights are out but the ones that work are really pretty. They greeted me on my walk to my car after work. It was a nice greeting after a frustrating last patron. View full article »
Today was the day to hang my photos for the Capstone show. As you can see, I’m not so great at the measurement thing apparently. Yes, all of the holes shown in this picture were intended for that one nail. Whoops. Of course, as is usual for my posts, there’s a story to go along with the holes. View full article »

After turning in our Capstone projects, I went to In The Raw for celebratory Happy Hour sushi and drinks across the street from school. We sat outside because it was so nice out and enjoyed the food and company. I went with my friends, Sarah and Caitlin. Last semester, I hung out with them on a weekly basis but this semester we have been so busy, I feel like I never see them. It was nice to catch up and have a few laughs now that one big project from the semester is over. We still have a lot of other things to do. View full article »