Well, this week is finals week. I actually only have one final. I have already taken a final for one of my classes this past week. I believe I did well. It was for my American Sign Language II (ASL II) class. My teacher went over the exam after week took it and I feel that I got most of the exam correct. Most of the questions from the exam where partial credit questions, so if I didn’t get the whole question correct I could still get partial credit for getting most of it right. I was a little nervous heading into the exam because I have a hard time with the fingerspelling. I don’t know if I will ever get the hang of it. My mind just doesn’t compute the formations fast enough.
Moving on.
Fishing Tails Volume 5 will be up sometime this week. I have a few final items to take care of this week with classes before I can spend time on the video. Also, I will be heading to Apalachicola, FLĀ this weekend for the Ramer Men Fishing Trip. Stay tuned for another Fishing Tails to follow sometime following the weekend.
Until next time.
Greg.
Haven’t posted in awhile. Semester coming to a close. Need a little love. Could use a little hug.
Greg.
The Spring semester is coming to an end. I am very, very, very excited about this. This has been one of the more time consuming semesters in recent memory. It has required a lot of reading. Which I have done — for the most part. Once this semester is done, the Summer semester will begin on May 9th. I am hoping to be able to take four (4) classes during the summer. If I can do that then I will be on track to graduate in December of this year. At the latest I will graduate in the Spring semester of 2008.
This has been a long time coming. I started college in 1996, the summer. Through many missed days and failed classes, I have made my way here — the light at the end of the tunnel. I am not ashamed to have taken so long to graduate. I was at one point, but I realize that it was for a reason.
I had a great talk with a close friend last night (who is, for the most part, in the same college career boat that I am in). We talked about how fast these years have gone by and the lessons that we have learned. It was a good time of reflection and hope for the future.
I have plans for my life after graduation. I don’t know where they will lead me, but I am excited to be able to get on with them.
Greg.




