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Day In The Life: Winter Finals

Good Morning! It's Snowing On The Way To The Bistro  Upon request here is my day in the life post. This week is the week of winter finals here at CWU, so without further ado here is a day in my life finals style. Today is the first day of exams and my roommates birthday. We both had eight am finals and no one deserves to have an eight am final on their twentieth birthday, so a trip to the Bistro was a must. I woke up slightly before she did and left on a quest for coffee and donuts. The 1891 Bistro is CWU's coffee shop and the hangout spot on campus. Students come here to get their caffeine fix, catch up homework, meet with friends or occasionally sleep. The Bistro also hosts really cool events for students like Friendsgiving, Open Mic night and VR Thursdays.  This year they made the Bistro open 24/7 with a laptop kiosk and printing which is amazing. My dorm is right next to the Bistro and it is perfect to grab a late night snack or like this morning a deliciou...

A Quick Update and Some New Years Encouragement

Kamola looks great in the snow Guys! I haven't done a blog post in so long. Partly due to the craziness of college life, as fall quarter was insanely busy and partly due to my laptop acting out last quarter. Anyway, now I am back and on a working computer. Happy New Year everyone! Hope the holidays were spent with loved ones and were a restful time for all. I really enjoyed being home for a few weeks. My family and I had a lovely Christmas spending time together and focusing on what really matters. For me it was a time to reflect on how blessed I am and what God is doing in my life. Fall quarter was extremely busy. I took sixteen credits and was apart of a production of The Nutcracker.   Through that experience I learned not only technical dance skills, but also that bullies can still exist, even in adults. Working with difficult people is sometimes just apart of life. Overall the good that accompanied that show out weighed the bad and I am thankful for the experience. ...