In my favorite poem by Robert Frost, Nothing Gold Can Stay, he reminds us that like the seasons of nature, life is one season melting into another, and quickly fading away. This is my attempt to document each season in my life and my family.

Almost over!

Filed under: Random Thoughts, Reading, School — Rachel at 10:07 am on Friday, April 20, 2007

The Spring semester, that is. I took my last Music test yesterday, so that course is over. I got an A in the class. Yay, me! I have written my last paper for my comp class. I have to email a first draft to my professor, and then possibly change things per his directions. I’ll turn it in next week. That’s the last thing for that class. I have to take a Final in algebra, and that’s the last thing in that class. I have to do an impromptu speech next Monday in Speech, and the following Monday will take a Final in that class. That’s it. When I do that, my semester is over. I’ll have almost a month before Summer classes start.

I’m looking forward to summer. I plan on doing lots of fun stuff with the kids. I plan on reading lots and lots of books. I have about ten to read, already, and I have a list of new books I want to order from Amazon. I also plan on getting in shape. I’ve finally started losing weight. I’m almost back to the 120’s. That is going to be a happy day for me. I plan on walking and getting back to doing yoga and pilates. All that good stuff. I plan on trying to get together with friends. I plan on going to Dollywood often. I plan on missing my husband very much while he’s at Fort Jackson, and I plan on visiting him there.

I’ve got lots of plans. The two classes I’m taking over the summer are both online, so I don’t think they’ll take copious amounts of time. While I know I’ll miss Chris so much, I know from when he went to Vegas that I’ll probably try to cram my days full of activities to make the days go by faster. So if any of you were dying to hang out with me, this summer is going to be the time to do it!

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