This morning I woke up at 5:30am and continued studying for my History Final. I took the test around 9:30, I believe that I recieved a B or C on the first half and an A on the second.
The things from my camping trip, my sleeping bag and even my pillow are still in my car, as well as boxes for my move-out. I immediately began studying for History when I returned from OKC and I knew that if I brought my pillow in it would be easier to sleep. I still have to take the English final today at 1, but what I am worried about is the math section of the ACT that I have to take at UCO. I just know I will be put in a zero-level class. I talked to a few people who said the math test at UCO was hard. Crap.
Last Friday, I signed my lease for my apartment in Edmond. I asked to see my apartment again and when the apartment lady and I went to my unti, we could not get the door open!! The key was not budging! That problem better be fixed Thursday.
Thursday morning is when I say goodbye to Tulsa. I have to go to OKC early, I am thinking 5:00am, because I have to pick up my mom and my boyfriend, and then drive back to Tulsa and pick up the U-Haul and we have to be back to OKC by 1:00pm so Michael can go to work. AHHHHH. hehe.
Anyway, I am going to brush up for my English final, ttyl!
Tashia
DOWN BY THE RIVER
This past weekend I went "floating down the river" with Michael and some of his fraternity members. They are not the typical fraternity, they are cool, responsible guys. It was a blast! It took us 5-6 hours to row or "float" 6 miles, lol. One guy stripped down to one-piece bikini bottom and later went into the woods chasing a cow for some reason, haha. When he came back he could not find his shorts! HAHA. There were three rafts and ours was the smallest with only three people, Michael & I and Jaime. Someone from the other team took the other team's paddles and planted them in our raft, making those people think that we stole the paddles. So that started a war....we started racing and it was hilarious because no one could not go very fast or very far without crashing into a tree in the river or crashing into each other. One of the guys from the losing team jumped out of his boat and pushed us back farther, causing us to fall behind. At one point, in the battle for the paddles, someone stole ALL of our paddles, midstream and Michael and Jaime jumped out into the water and fought the other raft for our paddles. Jaime grabbed one and threw it in the air, which made the paddle joust me in the back!! Thunder and lightening became present during the "float", and we weren't sure how close to the end of the river we were....that was a little scary lol. Thankfully we were near the end.
Darren Flowers
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