Monday, May 20, 2013

Ferragamo: Classic Italian Flats



Let me just take this moment to say that I am currently lusting over the anniversary edition of the Ferragamo Vara flats.  These iconic flats are absolutely worth the craving. Pshh, I'd rather have these than a cupcake right now, and that's saying a lot.  Design my own?  Why of course I would!  Although I can design my own, I would much rather have the pair in the picture above.  The combination of my favorite colors on these adorable shoes is just pure perfection.  These are flats, but I'm glad that they have a short heel.  After reading the latest issue of InStyle magazine, I learned that ballet flats are not good for your back because they have no support.  Well, guess what?  These flats offer the support needed for your back, not to mention they are comfortable as well.  Now, my next mission is to find $500 dollars or more to support my shoe fetish.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

I Be on My Junior Level.....

In the tune of "Suit and Tie" by Justin Timberlake, "I be on my junior level ****."  I've been a junior for a full semester now, but I can officially claim that I am a junior my illustrious university! I am so proud of myself and happy to have gotten through perhaps one of my toughest academic years.  Many nights I prayed that God would deliver me through this tough spring semester. Indeed, God does answer prayer.  Some night I looked at my workload and wondered if I could see the light at the end of the tunnel.

I had some enjoyable classes this semester.  I had to read a ton and write a ton, but hey, what do you expect an English major to do.  I especially enjoyed my American Literature class, Advanced Composition class, and Advanced Grammar class.  I rekindled my love for writing in Advanced Composition so I should probably forewarn you that I may be writing more often on the blog.... or Tumblr.  In American Literature, I discovered some writers that I may just have to read for fun... lol.  Only an English major would say such a thing.  I read an excerpt from Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and I am interested in reading the entire novel/autobiography, especially since I saw it at Barnes and Noble for $6 the other day.  Not to mention, she is a home-girl from the beautiful state of North Carolina, making me even more interested in reading her story.

Between all of my classes, a whole whopping 18 credit hours worth of 'em,  and remaining active in the few organizations I am involved in on campus, I had little time to read.  So I look forward to spending my entire summer reading the books that I picked up before and during the school year.  These books include but are not limited to (I had to throw that in because I will probably buy some more before this whole shabang is said and done): Matched by Ally Condie, Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Is Everyone Hanging Out without Me: [And Other Concerns] by Mindy Kaling.  I must justify the reasons why I am reading the last two books.  I have never read The Great Gatsby before.  Go ahead, sue me.  I am an English major who has not read one of the classics, so what?  I have always wanted to read this novel but have not found the time to read it or the money to buy it.  Finally, I had both. Plus, the movie with Leonardo di Caprio is coming out so.....  The last book by Mindy Kaling was a must read for me.  I have become obsessed with her show on Fox The Mindy Project (because I see my life going down the same road as the main character's [in some aspects]), so I found it extremely necessary to purchase the book when I saw it at Barnes and Noble while shopping for books for school.

Moving from the topic of books, I am super-duper excited to teach in the coming years.  I recently volunteered/observed at a middle school in the county my school is in and fell in love again with the idea of one day teaching the little kiddies.  I am inspired to go out and teach everyone and everything, much like I did when I was younger.  There's something about the school environment that I am drawn too.  School makes me feel better, and it's the place where I am most comfortable, besides my home of course.  Volunteering/observing at the middle school reminded me of the joy and excitement I receive when I walk into the school doors.  However, I must clarify that I would prefer to teach high school rather than middle school, but I might be seeking licensure for middle grades English/Language Arts.

Well, this update has been plenty long enough.  Hopefully I will update you sooner rather than later...