Monday, August 18, 2014

Day One-Complete

Well, my first day of school is over! To be honest, it was a lot more like an orientation day than an actual day of school, but I did learn some good information about what school will be like. I made a friend in my class and got all of my equipment and books! Not only that, but I have already walked the campus so much, that I know it pretty well. Well enough for now, at least.
I really like it there. I felt so energized and happy all day. The people are great. I ran into a few grouches, but that's to be expected, right? And even they weren't really grouches. Just less bouncy than everyone else.
My class teacher is simply awesome. I already like her and  am so, so glad she'll be teaching. She's very approachable and kind and seems to be an understanding type, but not afraid to enforce the rules.
My lab teacher is great too. A little more rough around the edges, but in a good way. She's a German lady with the most awesome accent and great personality.
We were done really early because we didn't do any real school. Just got familiar with things.
I went down and got lunch with a classmate at the Subway in the cafeteria and then got in the six mile long line for the book store. After getting my hands on my incredibly heavy and expensive book, I got my cosmetology kit which I had to lug /all/ the way across campus to get it inspected. I'll just say I got a nice workout and leave it at that.
I love campus. I love meeting people and talking to them. I love the teachers, the library, the learning...just about everything. The only thing that I thing would improve the campus is a Krispy Kreme. Wonder if I can get a petition made up for that...  .Thankfully there's ice cream nearby at a DQ down the road. X-D

My cosmetology kit is AWESOME. It comes with /everything/. and it's really quality stuff. Curling iron, electric clippers, scissors (they aren't purple, but that's okay.), straightener, rollers...and good grief so much more. Thankfully it also came with a rather large duffel bag to tote it all around in.

I can't wait to go back. I have a test on Wednesday...but it shouldn't be hard and I have tomorrow to study for it.

All in all, today was awesome. I loved every minute of it. Even getting sore arms carrying that huge box and book around.

Work tomorrow and then school again on Wednesday! I can't wait!

I'm armed and ready


This is where the lab class is. We each get our own station. Love it in there.


And there was a nice storm that I had to wait out today.



Day ONE






 Today is my first day of Cosmetology school. I am a little bit nervous and very excited. It’s honestly something I never thought I would do. I got out of high school and didn’t want to do any further education. I was happy with the way I was and didn’t have any other dreams that involved needing any kind of after high school school.
                But that only lasted as long as it took me to snag this dream of mine. A dream in which Cosmetology school is the first step. I’ll write up a page later and title it “The Dream” to post at the top of this blog, but for now I’ll just say…It’s a dream that, in theory, is pretty new. But it’s roots go back many years.
                I leave for classes in just over 30 minutes. My heart is pounding just a little. It’s honestly hard to tell if it’s excitement, nerves or the coffee I’m guzzling. I hope there’s a place to get coffee on campus.
                I’m thankful for all the things that have brought me to this day. My mom for teaching me how to read and write. The things that shaped me as a child to where now, as an adult (I still can’t get used to calling myself that, but since I’m 20 and ½ I guess it’s time I do.) I have a passion and a desire to help people. And yes…my dream involves helping people. My whole family for loving me. And my boyfriend who encouraged and inspired me right up to this point to overcome my insecurities and doubts and made me believe I /could/ do this. (You wouldn’t believe what a big thing that is.)
                I’m a blessed girl, but I know that even blessed people have to work hard to achieve anything truly great in life. Like I like to say and I can’t remember who first said it, but it’s a good quote “God helps those who help themselves.” (I’m not getting into the theology behind that quote. My point is that the concept rings true.) So, I’m planning on working hard and never stop reaching for what I can see in front of me.
                Life looks bright when you have something to move towards.  And that’s what I have. I have two great dreams. But more on that in the “The Dream” page later on. I want to serve God, love other and shine. Gosh, I want to shine. There’s too much darkness in this world and it is my belief that, not matter what you do, you can make it a chance to shine a light in a dark world. Don’t worry, I won’t start preaching.

                You’ll probably notice that this blog is really just a chance for me to spill and ramble about my school and how it plays into my life. It’s a journal, a scrapbook and an outlet. I’m looking forward to documenting my journey and have something to look back on at the end of it. And it's all going to be first drafts so go easy on me
                I know there will be ups and I know for a fact that there will be downs. But neither of those are bad. Each of them are just a chance to grown and learn and have something to stand on top of. I’m ready for the ups and trying to be ready for the downs. But can you ever really be? I don’t know. I’m just praying for the grace to get through them all. And embrace them for what they are.

                I kind of feel like Dorothy as she set off to find the Emerald City. Or Bilbo Baggins as he charged out of the shire for the first time. Or Lucy as she stepped into Narnia for the first time. It’s a big, scary journey. Dangers and fears and insecurities. But at the same time, magic and wonder and beauty.

                It’s a good day for an adventure, don’t you think?