12.15.2009

Finals - Day 2

Well, to complete finals day 1, I didn't end up taking the environmental exam because it was optional. If you took it and did better than your lowest previous exam grade, it replaced it. I was happy with my grade, so took the time to study for my psych final that I had this morning.


Rise and shine early again, 7:15 this time instead of the 7:45 that my alarm clock was set for. Guess my body just thought I should be up half an hour earlier. It's alright because by 8:30 I was fully prepared for my exam, so I went back to sleep! Got up at 9:45 feeling rested and ready for my test :). It went alright, I'm happy with my grade in the class so it's not that big of an issue to me.


Tomorrow, 0 exams on the schedule! Feels nice to take a break :) Happy studying!

12.14.2009

Finals - Day 1

EXAM SCHEDULE:
Monday - Economics, Environmental Science
Tuesday - Psychology
Thursday - Criminology


I know so many people that only have 2 finals, and get to leave really early (like my roommate who leaves TOMORROW!) But I'm actually really jealous. This morning I woke up at 7 to continue studying, but *somehow* ended up on facebook for almost an hour. It's true, my life is a joke. But that's okay because I only have a few days left and then it's off to the land of the cold :) 


I hope that everyone does really well on their finals, especially those who are finding it difficult to study for a particular exam (like my Economics final...no clue what I'm doing, but that's okay right?). I bet no one really has the time to read this right now, and if they do, they should be studying! Just kidding, maybe. 


Good luck!!

12.07.2009

Last Week Of Classes

Before I get to the real topic at hand, I have something to say. The past weekend has been kind of strange. But I need to ask one thing: why are UT Security people so calm now? In the beginning of the year, any little thing that someone did incorrectly would get them in trouble. It seems like now, they can get away with anything. Honestly, it's really frustrating.


Anyway! This is the last week of classes before finals begin. I couldn't be happier! For once I don't feel stressed. Hows that for irony? My last homework assignment has been completed, and there is nothing to worry about until finals. Honestly, I normally don't start studying for an exam until a day or two prior to taking it, but I actually started studying today! Aren't you proud? :)


I have 4 finals, sadly, but they're pretty spread out so it's alright. 2 on Monday, 1 on Tuesday, and 1 on Thursday--then I'm off to Indiana for my first white Christmas EVER! I've never seen the snow, so that's one thing that I cannoooottttttt wait for! But enough of that :)


I hope everyone passes their finals with grades that will make them happy! And I'm so excited to be finishing my 1st semester here at UT! 

11.30.2009

Gobble Gobble

How was everyone's Thanksgiving? I hope it went well :) Instead of going back home to St. Croix for the holiday, I went to Arcadia (in Florida) to be with a group of about 30 family members. I loooove going there. There's so much wildlife and you feel so carefree. It's like nothing else matters in the world, when things are that peaceful. Deer, turkey, wild hogs, hawks, buzzards, squirrels, snakes, and pet cows. It was a much needed break, and a good place to go for one. I went there on the 24th and came back the 29th, but it seemed like so much longer than that. 


Anyway, I'll stop going on and on about it, because I could for a long time (but then I'd miss my class, and that wouldn't be good for my record :) Here are some pictures! 





11.21.2009

UT Photos

A few more of my photographs around UT's campus. 












11.16.2009

Busy busy busy!

     This week, I don't see myself even having a chance to breathe. First off, I've been working like mad on an environmental presentation that I'm presenting with my group tonight. I also have a GIGANTIC psychology test tomorrow, which was supposed to be last Thursday (I'm happy that it got moved, but not happy that I still have to take the test....grr). Have I been studying? Yes. Does it seem like I've accomplished anything? Sadly, no. That's life though.


     On the other hand, I was supposed to be able to start registering for class tomorrow morning. But for some unknown reason, that got changed to Thursday morning. Why is my life so AWESOME? I couldn't tell you...but you should be jealous. 


     Let's make things a little brighter. Guess what great thing happens Friday? My daddy flies in :) It's about time. My dad has always been my rock, and it's certainly rough when everything feels like a mudslide. So for some much needed (nerdy) fun and excitement, he requested that we go to MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry). I went with my brother and grandparents around 10 years ago and thought it was soooooooo cool. Now that I have a better understanding of sciency-type things, it'll probably be even more awesome. I'm excited!


Today's words: Make me happy, and recycle :)



11.10.2009

11.10.09

Alright, now it's been a couple of months (roughly 2.5) since I've been in Florida, but still find myself going through small culture shocks. I'll go ahead and list them, just keep in mind that if it sounds dumb, it's really not.


1. Tamarind - I haven't talked to anyone from the states yet that actually knows what this is. But it's actually very popular back home and in the rest of the Caribbean. It's a  tangy brown, pulpy fruit encased in a thin brown shell/pod when ripe (about the size of your finger). It tends to be very stringy and have large seeds, but you can separate the pulp and make what's commonly known as tamarind balls (the pulp rolled into a ball with sugar). Another use for it (what I actually use it for) is in the making of hot sauce. So yummy! Another way to eat it, though not as popular, is to put salt on the flesh when it's still green. 



2. Breadfruit - Not as scary as it sounds, I promise! It's a fibrous-fleshed fruit that has a green skin (about the size of a volleyball). When ripe, some people like to bake or boil it, then butter just like you would a potato. I'm not really fond of it that way, so I found another way to cook it like a potato. Chips! I cut the flesh into triangular pieces (thick if you want it to be soft, thin if you want it crispy), and fry them in really hot vegetable oil for 2 minutes a side. Once out of the oil, they're dusted with Adobo--an essential seasoning in the Caribbean. It's just about the easiest and most delicious thing to make EVER!







3. Paper or plastic? That's not a question back home. I've never been into a store where you had a choice between what kind of bags you can use. It doesn't sound too drastic, but it's just one of those *whoa* moments. The closest thing to anything like that is this one store where there are no bags. Instead, you pile your groceries into boxes left-over from unpacking the items you're buying. I always thought that was a great idea because nothing was going to waste, and then you always have large boxes incase you need to pack things up at home for whatever reason.


4. How big are snowflakes? I have no clue. The last time I asked this question, I just got laughed at. But how else am I supposed to know?! I've never seen the snow. When I think of snow, all that comes to mind are those giant snowflake paper cut-outs that we did in elementary school. By the way, I still never got an answer.



 Today's words: Don't ask, don't say. Everything lies in silence.