Sorry for lack of posting! I have a great explanation.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful, talented, smart, hard working girl who attended a fantastic university. Off she went to Bolivia to be a missionary for her church and upon her return a wonderfully charming man stole her heart and together they went to finish their schooling.
Well, he finished his. She had the cutest little boy just 3 classes short of her degree. Due to some family needs they moved off to the land of perpetual rain (Oregon) where she would spend the next 3 years finishing those 3 classes (and having another little prince by the way).
Now she has just one awful independent study statistics class left. It is the suckiest, hardest (time consuming) class ever, especially trying to do it and lead a normal mommy life. So she has decided to put everything on pause and see if she can finish it in less than a month. This means not a lot of time to craft (sniff), or blog (sniff, sniff). But hopefully it will be a brief, not too painful time and she will return victorious and better edu-macated making her posts and crafts even MORE awesome. Yeah, like that's even possible.
Oh, the story was about me if you couldn't tell! Wish me luck!
P.S. To all those who asked: I'll be getting my degree in Social Work from BYU. Go Cougs!
P.P.S. Thanks for all the well wishes folks. Since is studying statistics is the LAST thing I want to do with my precious time, it's hard to get motivated about it, so thanks for cheering me on! It makes me smile when I'm trying to figure out correlation coefficients, standard deviations and regression lines =)
Good luck! Statistics isn't terrible - just time consuming. :-)
ReplyDeleteGood luck! What degree will you have when you're finished?
ReplyDeleteGOOD LUCK!! YOU CAN TOTALLY DO IT! Will knowing we're all anticipating your return help push you along?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with getting it all finished .. hope it all goes well and look forward to your edu-macated return!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you!!! That's awesome. You served a mission in Bolivia? So cool! I served in Portugal. Put 'er there sistah! Anyhow, good luck finishing up.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome of you (i'm a coug grad, too).
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