Wednesday, February 23, 2011

GASC 2011

While my blog is suppose to be about my journey into and at college, I don't see why I can't record the wonderful memories that I'm having at the end of great Senior year.
At seven in the morning this past Friday, myself and 10 other delegates boarded that big yellow bus on the two hour ride to FFA-FCCLA Camp in Covington, Ga. Did I just say FFA? As in Future Farmer's of America? Yeah... I did. Don't worry. I'm not about to drop my Early Edu. major for farming. We went down for the annual Georgia Association of Student Council, or GASC, convention. I can NOT believe it was my last. And thanks to the hard working North Gwinnett Student Council, it was the best convention yet. The wonderful combination of delegates from North Forsyth alone made it unlike any other.

Here are some of the highlights:


The entire weekend was ABSOLUTELY amazing! I bonded with my advisers more than ever before, all the delegates got along, and memories were made that will never be forgotten.
One thing I know will stay in my memories and in my heart forever is getting chosen as GASC Member of the Year 2011. Yes, it was a great honor. But more importantly, it represents a bond that transformed from nonexistent to unforgettable. Savannah Sanders, my Co-vice president, and Cara Came, the president, took it upon themselves to nominate me for Member of the Year, which included filling out a sheet of my accomplishments and doing an interview. Needless to say, I cried... hard!!

And on a less personal note, my school was elected Secretary school for the 2011-2012 school year! How did we win? It definitely required some skill...

Click HERE to see a little "Hello"!
Click HERE to see our skit that won over the crowd!
Click HERE to see our Rap themed Roll Call!
Click HERE to see the turn over!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Senioritis

According to Wikipedia (not a very reliable source), Senioritis is a real illness. Symptoms include procrastination, lack of motivation, drop in academic performance, a desire to drop out of school, and "coasting." *Cough, cough. I think I'm getting sick. I keep finding it harder and harder to wake up and get ready for school in the mornings. I've gone from hitting the snooze for 10 minutes to hitting it for an hour!! With everything going on, I need to stop by a Minute Clinic right away. There is no way I have time to catch this "common cold."

Does anyone know of a cure?

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Will I be any good at this?

I'm new to the blogging world. While I've followed my teacher and friend, Heather Transue, at {twenty}something, I never thought I would be a blogger myself. Hopefully I'll catch on to it as fast as she did. Now I can't promise that my posts will be consistant or my writing will always have correct grammer, but I do promise that, when I post, I won't miss a detail!

Here goes nothing...