Thursday, April 29, 2010

your truly my friend if you read all of this haha

Today I went and bought my spring flowers! i bought some kind of flowering vine for my hanging basket, petunias to put in my old rainboots turned into a flower pot, another huge petunia to put in my old bicycle flower pot, and i planted a few petunias by the dog pen. I also got a tomato and pepper plant but haven't found the time to plant them yet. Tomorrow is supposed to be nice out so I will cut the grass and finish my gardening.

After school ends and my yard is near perfection I plan to start over at 510 in Pocomoke. I gotta clear the yard of all the leftover auction junk. Then I am going to trim up some bushes, spray some roundup, and get that garden under control somewhat. I may not have any control on the inside of the house but I plan to keep the outside looking nice.

Last year I did an obscene amount of yard work and I have found that this year I have had to do hardly any. I guess because I got everything under control last year. I am glad that keeping my yard looking nice isn't going to be as daunting as it has been because I was unsure if I could do that every year!

I really hope everything works out with 510 and that Alex has the energy and the know-how to do all the repairs. I definitely have some great ideas for this house. Alex and I decided we were going to splurge on a nice comfy couch and he agreed with me that a leopard sofa would be awesome!!! I also have a palm tree that is touching the ceiling in my current house so in the new house it will have plenty more room to grow!

Today I presented my China presentation. I think it went really well. After the presentation the teacher came up to me and asked what was going on with my finger and I said I was engaged and she goes "status symbol" haha. she is from Swaziland in Africa and I don't think that is a big deal there. She is a neat teacher. I actually really like all of my teachers. All of them are brilliant and most of them are young and fun to be around. I really am going to miss the people at UMES after I graduate. I really have enjoyed my time there and am glad that I chose a historically black college after all.

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