| I can't get over it. Being at the park on Sundays make my whole week go better. I get to soak in the sun and the beauty of nature. I get to talk about random things with my friends and discover what this life is about. I love it and I wish I had the words to describe what I feel when I go to the park in gorgous weather.
Thank you God!!!!!! |
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| I had such a stressful start of the week, 3 papers, 1 exam, 1 presentation, and 2 quizes in 4 days. But now I'm free!!! I pretty much don't have to do anything until finals.
I'm excited about merging the JV and Varisty for the same night, and yet still have them separate. I hope is goes well.
I am going to be done school on May 11th. But I'm not really going to celebrate cause I'll be working around 50 hours per week right away, which will be good cause its only for 5 weeks, then I'll be going to Grenada. I can't wait! |
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| The Dark Side of Oz is going to be at Millersville on Friday night at 8:00. Kate and I are going and anyone else is invited. If you don't know what it is, here's a description: The band will preform Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' LIVE!!! with a drive-in movie screen behind us showing 'The Wizard of Oz'. We plan to have the music match up with the movie. There will also be a set of original music and a Super-Jam set with many of our musical friends!!! I don't know how much it is, but I'll let you know. |
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| Yesterday was such a great day. Nothing particular happened, it just just a good day. And I almost took it for granted. Here's to many more great days Here's to more days that I realize are great.
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| Sorry if you don't find Social Psychology interesting, but I eat it up. So read on and enjoy, or move on and ignore.
Studies have shown that people with a positive self-concept choose partners who view them in a positive light (makes sense right). But what's really interesting is that people who have negative self-concepts prefer partners who confirm their admitted shortcomings. This means that people who think negatively about themselves are stuck in a vicious cycle. If you feel that you're worthless, you prefer hanging out with people who encourage your worthlessness.
WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN? My professor suggests that people have a stronger desire for self-verification than for self-enhancement. We want to make a good impression but, more importantly, we want others to have an accurate impression. PS: It really stinks that we don't have youth tonight. We should hang out to make up for it, maybe a trip to Plato's Closet Friday night? |
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