I tried out my photography skills, today, on my new baby boy.
Sadly, back in Dec. 07, I announced I was getting a puppy, but that fell through--long story.
Give you an update later on violin. It's going good.
Jazzy
Days, weeks, months, years fly by with a small cringe in one's stomach. I kept looking at v.com in my spare time wanting to write, but there was always that stupid essay due the next day....
Meanwhile everyone had all these fascinating updates and whatnot, and I felt a little envious and joyous all at the same time. Envious because I wanted to be apart of the fun and joyous because everyone is having so much fun.
To try and sit here and update you guys on everything that has been happening in my life would be about 20 webpages, so I'll stick to the last couple of weeks.
My mom visited AU (Alfred University) for the first time on Friday (4/25/08) for the famous Hot Dog Day. That same day, she watched me receive a scholarship and award for honors, Dean's List, and COntribution to the student newspaper. Hip Hip Hooray. From there, we rushed over to the Fiat Lux (student newspaper) Banquet, and smashed our faces with Lasagna. Good times.
I then went to rehearsal for the orchestra concert set to begin at 8pm. The concert went really well. My mom said, "It was worth me driving those five hours." Trust me, my mom is the critic that you shake in your boots over, so I was pretty happy when she said that.
Well, thank you for accepting me to the v.com community again even though I forsook you for essays, articles, all-nighters, exams, classes, internships, and recitals.
Until next time....
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