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A little change...

So, as you can see, my blog got a makeover! Much more fun, plus then you can just pick whatever picture looks good to you and find out what's inside. LOL. It's like a little Danielle rant PRESENT! Yay! Relay over, I raised $625 THANK YOU! I got to walk for a bit with the president of the university and the VP for my division. Very cool. The silent lap made me bawl. They played "If I Die Young" by The Band Perry. I guess some people interpret this song as morbid. I however, with my experience pull something very different from it... I played it over and over all last summer. Meaning of the song This weekend was my last "Duty" weekend of the semester, THANKYOU. I slept 7 hours in 2 days, that is not good for someone who's used to getting between 8-10 per night. I might be a little goofy this week, cross your fingers for me. The students leave here May 18th, I can barely hold in my excitement! I think we have a lot of funny personalities this year, l...

Relay Time! and Good News! and sad news...

RELAY FOR LIFE is going on this Saturday, I'm excited!! I always like to see all of our students get motivated and raise money for the cause. Our goal as a school is always $100,000. Last year we raised $86,000. We've raised over $500,000 in the 7 years we've hosted Relay! That's very exciting! So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE... oh, did I say PLEASE? Help me reach my goal of $500 . I am raising for my Aunt Donna with Breast Cancer, my Uncle Gary with Melanoma, and myself with Brain Cancer. The American Cancer Association contributes to ALL types of cancer, so this is the right place to give! Here is my page so you can donate!  My Page!!    or go directly to DONATING on my page: Donate!! OR, you can: JOIN MY TEAM! and be there in spirit and try to raise money yourself to support me! That would be so awesome guys!! Good news! I got a PAID summer internship here at my institution with the Career Development Center. I'm going to learn ho...

Brighter than the Sun....

So, it's been awhile.... sorry about that. Between Hawaii and then going home, going to DC, and the madhouse that will be the last 8 weeks of the semester. I'm coming up for air briefly to think. It's 78 degrees in March, and it's weirding me out besides being WONDERFUL. I want to sit outside and read a good book and collect a "real tan" instead of the oompa loompa shade my boss makes fun of me for if I go "fake bake" too much. All this travel has given me a taste of what a non-reslife life could look like. I want what a coworker of mine calls a "big kid" job. I've applied, I'm waiting. I don't even know if I want to work anymore either, yup, that's how disenfranchised I'm feeling these days about what I do. I love my students, the day to day is good, like I don't dread going in in the morning or anything, but when I look ahead, I get depressed, because I don't want to be doing this AGAIN starting next fall...

HAWAII!!

So, going to try to sum up 7 days of fun in one post... (insert long dramatic deep breath here) Day 1, woke up to gorgeous landscape, goofed off by the pool, drove all along the coastline visiting beaches, had REALLY good sushi, (by really good, I mean that Jason denounced our favorite Sushi spot at home) and finished up the night with some pretty tasty dessert! Day Two: We took pictures of chickens because they're EVERYWHERE. Yes, feral chickens, roaming around with pigeons, at the store, in the parking lot, next to the beach, at the pool, etc. Drove the beach line again, stopped at a tunnel we skipped the first day, which included a beach with mango trees. Jason and Brett tried to see their worth as "cave men" by trying to knock down mangos, which took more tries than it should have only to find that they couldn't open the mango or coconuts when they got them. (I should have taken a picture of that and loaded it on "fail".) We then walked a path a...