Friday, August 30, 2013

Orientation Goodness

Tonight I had College Orientation!

OH MY GOSH. 

Have you ever been so nervous before that you just want to CRY? 
I was so nervous on the way there, and walking in signing in, get your parking pass, etc.  And then OH MY GOSH you have to get your picture taken in front of a TON of people you don't know. 
If you're more of an introvert like me, you are normally good with smaller groups, or one on one.  Large groups of 40+? Forget it.  (But hey, my ID picture didn't turn out that bad!)
And then, into the auditorium we went, to go over the Orientation Packet. (And trying to weed myself out of staying an introvert the entire night, I sat in the 4th row of the auditorium, a few seats in, almost directly in front of the podium. Yay!)


And thankfully, there was a TON of information in the packet, and answered all the questions I came there in my mind to ask. Like where do we go to access our student services online, college email, their expectations of students, etc. 

There were a few things that really stood out to me. 

One, is that they have a Career Development Center, where they help you find a job both during and after College, help prepare and tune up resume's, and work with what kind of job you want.  Now yes, I did start a new job.  But I don't know if I'll stay there... very dreary and mindless with some interesting managerial staff.  I'd hope to find something I'd enjoy going to every day and use it for more than just a paycheck and a weird schedule.  

Second, is that they offer tutoring, both student to student, but also Professional tutor to student on Fridays.  Student tutors are PAID by the college! So hopefully after my first semester, and knock on wood and keep your fingers crossed that I keep my grades high, I'd love to become a tutor.  

Third, is that EVERYONE, and I really mean everyone, is devoted to each and every student's success.  The VP of the College talked initially, and said that his door is always open no matter the situation, the Academic Services advisor told us to come in and keep her updated on everything, have a cup of coffee with her, and would be there for us to have help with homework, help with professors, or just to vent.  There is no staff member I have met that has not been genuinely interested in seeing each student succeed.  


Tonight will be spent reading everything else in the orientation packet, like a little transfer student guide, campus events, etc.  I really can't wait for this semester to start, although I could hold off on the first day jitters.  Definitely... 

Well, off to finish up dinner & greet the Husband after a long day for him at work.  

School Start Date: September 3rd.  
AAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! It's almost here!!!!


xoxoxo

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Back to School Silliness and a peek into the Robinson Household!

Last night my husband and I were debating after a long day what to make for dinner.  We rummaged through the kitchen and found some Ramen Noodle Soup that he bought a little while back and decided to make it.  I've never had it before, so it was a first for me! (Kind of fitting to try some "college food", being I'm going back to college next week!) 
So here he is, explaining to me how to make it, goofing off how we usually do when he comes home after his AEMT class, having our forum about his class topic that night, etc.  When it's finally done, I put it in a bowl, grab a *spoon*, and go to sit down on the couch while he finishes up some homework. 

*Side Note*
He likes to pick on me sometimes, say that I'm weird because I normally use a fork for {EVERYTHING} including rice, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, etc.  Spoons are for soups, ice cream, cereal, oatmeal, applesauce, etc. 
If he's the one cooking dinner and brings out the plates with a spoon attached to it, I normally have to go back in the kitchen and grab a fork. But I digress...

Anyways.  Eating Ramen Noodle Soup is interesting if you don't break up the noodles before putting it in the water initially! It's like eating curly spaghetti in chicken noodle soup! So here he is, laughing at me, and telling me that I need to eat it with a FORK, not a spoon, and that you just drink the broth! FOR THE LOVE! It's soup! What madness is this?! Is this some sort of man logic? Hah! 

Ramen Noodle Soup verdict: It actually is good! Last night when I tried it for the first time, I couldn't finish it, so Alex finished it for me.  I thought it was a bit too salty for me.  So tonight since he is working until midnight, I decided to try and make it again, but this time with some changes:

-Break up the noodles before you put it in the water!
-Only add *half* of the seasoning packet! Much less saltier! I still got that "Chicken Flavor"
-Add some fresh ground pepper! 

And it works perfectly with a spoon! 


As for school, I have orientation next week Friday! I'm actually a bit nervous about it though.  My last college experience wasn't all that great, and the staff wasn't very helpful.  Although I can say with complete confidence, that every staff member I've met at Hilbert has been nothing but helpful and pleasant! Hopefully it stays that way! 

Between working a part time job, (I got hired  today at a fantastic place! No more EMS :( Post on that later)going to school full time, keeping up with the animals, house, and a husband, I'm actually excited about it all! I am determined to succeed.  

A HUGE THANK YOU to my fabulous husband, Alex for supporting me going back to College, being the only one working for a month, all the while starting up his AEMT class 3 nights a week.  I couldn't ask for a better person to share my life with. I love you!

NOW, some of you ask what life is like for me! My answer? Absolutely {wonderful}!!! (In Pictures) All about.. 

Kisses.....


Enjoying the small things....



Celebrating!!! (Alex's 22 at his parents!)


His 22nd at Home!




Silly moments!!!




Relaxing when we can...


Spending time with those we love...














Cooking...




Lots of cuddles...













a TON of laundry!




And lots, lots more.  Made possible by...


LOVE <3







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