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Name: Tasha
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Birthday: 8/8/1986
Gender: Female


Interests: Peacefully listening to pop opera with Joshy, burning my incense, listening to Celtic music, umbrellas and rainy days, endless movie marathons, reading gov't books (yeah!), coffee shops and snowy nights, Lord of the Rings, Wicked, Smallville, Alias, and random conversations over double shots of espresso...
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Occupation: Student


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Thursday, August 31, 2006

WOW! It has been 8 months.

First off, I'd like to say that I miss you all at Cedarville and back home! I must come visit soon.

A huge change of plans has taken place for me. I had planned to attend the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and had even went to orientation and registered for classes. But then I found out that the graphic design program there would take me till 2010 to graduate. I did not want to spend 4 more years in school for just a bachelor's degree, so I was able to get into the other school that I had applied to a week and a half before it started.

So, I had to find a roomate for my roomate in Minnesota and I had to move all of my stuff back to Missouri after only a month of living in Minnesota. Talk about too much to do in such a short period of time. I made endless calls. So, I am now going to Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. It reminds me a lot of Cedarville, but I miss seeing familiar faces. The good thing is we can wear jeans and t-shirts anytime and chapel is only 3 days a week. I also have my car here, which is a VERY good thing.

I would love to hear from all of you lovely people!!! Mwah.


Thursday, January 26, 2006

Hey, what do you know, some of us actually can manange to pull out a smigin of artistic ability to finish our first art project. God of wonders beyond our galaxy...

Okay, who else balled their eyes out at tonight's Smallville 100th episode? I mean, come on, does someone always have to die once a show reaches its fifth season. I'm seeing a trend here.

 


Tuesday, January 17, 2006

I'll put my COLLEGE inside a box. Then I'll put that box in a box. Then I'll put that box inside another box. Then I'll mail it to myself. And when that box comes, I'LL SMASH IT WITH A HAMMER!!!!  


Friday, January 13, 2006

I believe I have officially encountered every possible situation that college can throw at you. I know the ins and outs of how to make weird and complicated situations work. Or at least I am still finding out. I have never faxed so many forms in my life. And I have never come across more stumbling blocks in my road than I have so far. Bring it on!

Isn't it sometimes funny how annoyed we get when other people do really stupid stuff. And then after mulling over it for a few seconds, you chuckle, and say "Ha, I do those exact same things to other people!" Now I know what other people think of me when I do that. 

Well it seems like everyone else has already started the semester, however, (so as not to sneer) I don't start until next tuesday. I will be gone two nights a week with an art class (two-dimensional design) and then I have my two online classes of College Algebra and Principles of Advertising and Public Relations (which I'm more excited about). The books, though, were a buttload of money. I miss CU classifieds! And not just because of the books, you also get to post humorous ads on there as well. Rent a movie buddy anyone? Ha, that one was fun.

Something to make life slightly more enjoyable.

P.S. IT'S FRIDAY THE 13TH!


Sunday, January 08, 2006

Okay, siens I had nothing better to think about, a random thought crossed my mind last week at work.

I think I know why British people are so stand-offish, at least compared to the American counterpart. It's all because of the rain. Think about it. Because its always raining, they are always forced to use their umbrellas, and as we all know, umbrellas are a great way to hide your face or to avoid contact with someone. Or if you don't happen to have your umbrella, never fear, you can still be stand-offish because no one wants to hug you or get hugged when their soaking wet from the rain. Rain can do wonderful things if you just don't feel like facing people or showing any sign of emotion throughout your day. You can be completely stand-offish when its raining and no one will give a care.

Or quite possibly they're still sore they lost the American Revolution. Ouch. That hurt. No that was mean. I am aware that if it weren't for the French, we'd all be toast. SO I think I'll stick to my original theory and blame it on the rain. Ciao!



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