Archive for May, 2010
Last Undergraduate Class?
Today is the last day of my undergraduate accounting class. I am finishing up with ACC397: Advanced Topics in Accounting Research. This is basically a review class. This consists of financial statements, tax, audit, and even managerial accounting. I just finished up my final exam. Normally, I don’t blog about my school or about other classes, but this time it has just hit me that I am almost finished with my undergraduate studies. Today, I turn in my final exam, and also my last individual assignment.
I guess I have one more class left, which is what my point is. This last class is called Religion 133: World Religions. This class will last 5 weeks, and then I am done. I am not sure how this class is going to go. However, I have been told that this class talks mostly about the eastern religions. So, maybe I will learn something new. That is something that I am hoping for. After this class is done, then I go onto classes that are 6 weeks long.
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Graduation
Well, today is one of those days that I had always planned for. I always thought that this day wouldn’t come either. The day that I am speaking of is my graduation from college with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. I am an online student at the University of Phoenix, but I am participating in graduation ceremonies with the Boise, Idaho campus. I am on my way to the Grove Hotel, which is where my graduation is going to take place here is just a couple of hours. However, I am not done with school quite yet. I am planning on starting my Masters of Science in Accounting in July. That program will take about a year to complete.Â
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Food Storage
Some time ago, we were at Costco and we saw “The Shelf Reliance Food Storage Rotation” systems. I think the first time that we had seen them was at a Wal-Mart in Logan, Utah. I loved them then, and everytime I saw one, I fell more and more in love with the thing.
“Food storage management has never been easier thanks to Shelf Reliance Food Rotation Systems.â„¢ Available in four heights, three widths, and two depths, our food storage shelves were designed to easily store and rotate a large amount of cans. Every system features patented front-loading technology and fits easily into most storage spaces” (ShelfReliance.com).
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5 Daily acts that will remind your spouse you love her (or him)
I was browsing the blog for Anniversary Inn, and came across this great post, so I thought I would share it.
With the pressures and speed of daily life, it is easy to forget that our marriages need to be nurtured in the same way we would nurture a small plant in our kitchen window. With our plant, we need to give it sunlight and water on a regular basis. It doesn’t take much, just a small amount of water and a little sun will keep the plant growing and over time you will see a beautiful bloom of color and life.
Our marriages need the same attention. It doesn’t require much, just a loving glance here, and an affectionate touch there, but that small amount of nurturing will keep the love between you blooming and full of color and life.
Here are 5 small acts you can do each day to ensure your loved one knows you still care:
1) Kiss her goodbye before leaving for work.
2) Send him a text saying “Hiâ€
3) Find one thing to complement her on.
4) Ask him how his day was and then listen to him tell you.
5) Hold her hand while watching TV.
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