As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Friday, May 26, 2006

Bon Jour!

After more than a week of packing and unpacking all our belongings, we have officially relocated to Wetumpka. But, in more exciting news, we arrived in Paris today!

So far we have enjoyed some French food and taken a boat ride on the Seine and are looking forward to the Louvre tomorrow afternoon! I'm hoping to attach some pictures later in the week...

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Archie

We got some more pictures of him. Don't worry...I'm not going to post one every week or anything. But these are awfully cute, so I couldn't resist. Check him out...

Thursday, May 11, 2006

A Whole New World

Well, that's it. It's over. I turned in my last law school exam at 4:15. And then I picked up my cap and gown.

And then I yelled "FREEDOM!" at the top of my lungs, a la Braveheart. Not really. But I think I may have skipped down the hallway...

It's pretty surreal, really. After 20 straight years of school, it's hard to believe I won't EVER have another exam. (Except for that pesky little bar exam this summer, of course.)

For those of you visiting T-town this weekend, break out your party hats! It's time to celebrate!

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Puppy Pictures!

The breeder sent us pictures of Archie and his sisters this morning. Jason posted a couple of them on his blog. Go see how adorable they are!

Monday, May 08, 2006

Exam Progress

Well, three down and one to go! Yea!

Tonight, I took my Law and Literature exam, which was completely inane. It contained great questions, like "What is truth?" (I'm not kidding.) I thought I got all that out of the way in English 102 at Ole Miss. Apparently not.

Even though I'm a 3L and therefore lazy, I have decided that I would rather take a "real class" than a class like this, for the simple reason of motivation. I just cannot feel the need to work very hard on a class that has no relevance to reality. I spent all day Friday looking at my notes between various HGTV shows and got nothing accomplished.

Don't get me wrong...I don't think the Uniform Commercial Code, which I'm about to study for the next three days, is a barrel of laughs either. But at least there are rules, and those rules can be broken or followed. There are "right" answers, and I don't have to worry about whether truth is subjective.

So, on to secured credit transactions...

Update: After receiving my grades, I am amending this post. Perhaps Law & Literature wasn't so bad after all. And Secured Credit...Well, let's just say it wasn't my finest hour.