Friday, September 10, 2010

A New Semesta!


School is Back in session!
I am very excited about this new semester I am starting a UTSA, so much is going on right now. I have six classes that I am taking and three of them include field work. So 60 hours of field work on top of six classes makes me really tired at the end of the day!



I am still allowed to have fun during the weekend though. They let me out long enough to do that.


I have already read a novel called Feed by M.T. Anderson. Its young adult science fiction, I actually enjoyed it. Its bases is that we are in the future and Americans have a feed installed into their brains. The Feed is like the internet automatically installed in your brain. It makes me think, "Is this where our society is headed?" Oh, my next book is Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. A multicultural book that is geared more towards the lower grades and by lower grades I'm talking about 4th and 5th.
It is really interesting because it deals with pre-civil rights south. So once I am done with it I can tell you if I like it or if it really isn't for me.

This morning for B-Fast I had egg whites, pico de gallo, fat free cheddar and a nice whole wheat tortilla. It was delicious.
(I know, "Where is the Pico?", you ask
well I ate all of it and then decided to
take the pic, so no pico! ha ha)

Since I haven't updated any of my blog in a millennium, I want to
share some wonderful pictures that I have taken over the down time I have taken from my blog duties!



This little girl was hanging out next to a swimming pool, I've never seen a real praying mantis before. I do have to say that is real lighting, she looked more green. (The reason why I am calling her a girl is because she looks big and I heard through the grapevine that the females are bigger and they rip their mates heads off!)This right here was last Tuesday, it was a monsoon! I had to drive to Harlandale right before I took this picture. It was a miserable ordeal, I was using the GPS on my phone and driving the Fiancee's car, so it was scary. But this is at UTSA and it was torrential!

This is a delicious 10 layer cake that my dad made awhile back. I love that we both have an affinity for great food. The cake I really don't know the ingredients for, but I do know that frosting was a chocolate ganache.

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