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Summer Time…

June 9, 2008

So I really hate that it has been months since my last post. I sincerely apologize.

Now, technically I’m still a student at Tomball College. I “graduated” in May but I have a little more work to do over the summer before receiving my diploma. So… I’m taking a class and, of course, I’m still working in Enrollment Services.

I love this place! I will be transferring in the fall… so sadly, I will not be a Student Ambassador next year… or a member of SGA or SAB.

I hope Jennifer Jauma doesn’t mind that I’ve decided to make a post. haha I do enjoy writing here and updating everyone. I hope to see your faces throughout the summer on campus!

Wish me luck! I’m taking a Geology course… 4 hours a day…. 4 days a week… great prof though! I wish everyone a BEAUTIFUL SUMMER!

 

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Oh I’m in love…with New York City everyone!

February 27, 2008

Wow. It has been too long ladies and gentlemen. So life continues to throw these curveballs at me. One great experience in my life is preceded by and followed with many more tribulations. I have to be honest with everyone: I am struggling these days. I’m definitely keeping it all together, but every day new stress and drama arise. I keep my chin up, spirits high, and my faith strong. I must thank my support group of friends, co-workers, and advisors for always offering a listening ear or a helping hand. My professors have been extremely understanding and helpful. I thank you as well. Now let’s not be discouraged guys! Even though I continue to face many obstacles, I am still here. Nothing is going to prevent me from earning a college education. I am passionate about school and my work. I live for helping others and bringing peace and happiness into this world.

I love to inspire and be inspired…and on that note, I have to include my opinion about New York City. As you can see from my title of this post, I AM IN LOVE! I didn’t want to come home. Now, I know that is unrealistic because reality will always be here waiting for me. However, it was my first visit to the Big Apple and I can’t imagine living the rest of my life without either returning to visit or actually moving there. Yes, I am a city girl in every aspect. The people, the food, the smells, the architecture, the lights, the subway…I honestly could go on and on about how much I love about NYC. I’m not, by any means, discrediting Houston, Texas. I am here, afterall. I just can’t help the connection I felt while in New York. The trip was for an ASGA Leadership Conference. The entire executive council for Tomball College Student Government was invited to share this experience. We learned great things about improving our Student Government, while meeting amazing, diverse students from colleges within the United States and even one group from Kazakhstan! Those kids fell in love with us! We took pictures with them and of them. We all exchanged contact information with many students at the conference. I’ve already contacted many of them through Facebook, Myspace, and email. I absolutely LOVE opportunities to meet new people in new places.

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As Time Goes By…

February 4, 2008

Welcome back! 

First and foremost I must apologize that it has taken me so long to find the opportunity to write. School and work keep me busy as usual. However, other outside influences have kept me busy as well.  I am beyond words, filled with excitement, for the Spring semester. Here’s a little recap on the major events in my last few months. Again, I apologize for being out so long. I’ve missed you!

On Halloween (October 31st) I went out to the Haunted Trails with a group of friends. Sadly, we were witnesses to a hit-and-run. A vehicle traveling at approximately 4omph hit a 16 year old boy walking across the street with his family. Thankfully, the boy was rushed to the emergency in stable condition. Only severe head injuries and a broken leg.

Thanksgiving was beautiful! However, in late November I suffered from Strep throat for 2 1/2 weeks & had a fever of 105F. I had to miss work & school- wow that was tough for me! I love Tomball College.

December was looking better for me as finals came to an end. I was satisfied with my grades and had a fantastic final outing with Math Club to Main Event & Red Robin. Sadly, on the 2nd day of my Winter Minimester I was in a car accident. The other driver was at fault & I’m physically ok, but my car is totaled. So now transportation has been quite an interesting feat. My Christmas and New Year’s celebrations were filled with stress and tears. So to be honest, I was really looking forward to the new year, new semester, & new age.

January 4th, 2008 I celebrated my 21st birthday! It was amazing! So many friends and family expressed love and appreciation on the day/night of my 21st and the entire month of January. I honestly celebrated the entire month of January. Every day I talked about my birthday & even received gifts up till the very last day- which I spent with my family.

 My 21st Birthday!

On a tragic note, a very dear friend of ours at Tomball College was killed in a car accident early January. I continue to mourn and appreciate the support everyone is sharing. I know I’m not the only one who is missing Sid terribly. *RIP*

Also, in another string of bad luck I came down with some form of strep again January 11th. Can I catch a break?! Apparently not; the following week I had to visit the Emergency room due to severe aches and pains. After several hours, blood tests, x-rays, breathing treatments, throat/nose swabs, and an IV in my arm all night, the results confirmed that I had Influenza Type A. This type is not so severe; however, considering I had been ill 3 times in 1 1/2 months, the  doctors demanded that I stay out of work and school for FIVE days! It was torture. I’m taking 5 classes this semester, working as your VP Student Outreach for SGA, I’m blessed to be a Student Ambassador again this semester, I’m working on Student Activities Board, AND working at the front counter for Enrollment Services. For me, missing FIVE days was like missing a month. Now, as the SuperBowl is playing on our television in the living room, I am still working to catch up in all of my classes. All weekend I’ve been home studying, cleaning, and organizing. I can do it though! I communicated right away with my professors- therefore, they have been understanding, patient, and helpful during these trying times.

I am still hopeful for the new year. I have met so many new people, experienced new things, and I’ve worked on building the relationships I’ve already established. Words cannot describe the adoration and appreciation I have for my family, friends, loved ones, co-workers, peers, students, professors, bosses, etc…

I look forward to this new semester with all of you. So much has changed already. Let’s see what we can do to change the world…one day at a time. I welcome whole heartedly our new blogger Ryan. I also send love to my Latino blogger Enrique.

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 Besos & Prayers

Maemar

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Trabajando mucho…

October 18, 2007

Hello hello! I am busy…what else is new? haha

 Well today I attended a Math Club and SGA Executive Council meeting. We have so much coming up for Tomball College. Next week for Math Club I’ll be taking the SML Exam. Wish me luck everyone! Please look for posters for upcoming speakers and events. Definitely show us some love at this year’s Fall Fest- we’re having a dunking booth to dunk FACULTY AND STAFF! If it’s not too cold David Birch and Dr. Eric Wildman have promised to support our club by volunteering to dunked. AMAZING! I look forward to it and I just hope it’s not cold out.

SGA will have a meeting next Wednesday with all of the clubs, and as the new VP of Student Outreach I will be ready to hear from all of your representives within the clubs. Student Activities Board and SALSA club also are working very hard to bring events that will help Tomball College grow and allow students to truly enjoy themselves here. I have volunteered to work on specific committees for SAB so I’ll let you know when and what to expect soon!

 Student Ambassadors keep me busy with so many wonderful opportunities to volunteer for schools within the area and other branches of the community. I appreciate this opportunity to communicate with the world through my blogs. I have been busy with tests and stories and quizzes for all of my classes. Friends and study groups have kept me going and succeeding. Thank you all.

 Good Night and I’ll post again soon!

 Maemar

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Quick Shout…

October 10, 2007

So I have to announce that I am officially Tomball College’s Student Government Association’s Vice President of Student Outreach! (Wow that’s a long title!)

Thank you sooo much for your votes. I look forward to this opportunity to better serve the students. Ü

So much has happened for me this past week but most importantly:

-I am currently taking care of family matters every day of the week. My father is required to travel often for work; therefore, I am also responsible for my 16 year old sister during the week. She is my best friend and I love having the opportunity to bring her around the college, introduce her to friends and staff, while showing her the importance of college and participating.

-I appreciate the encouragement and support from all of the staff and students here at the College. You truly brighten my week.

 Tonight is a busy evening for me so this post will be short and sweet. I have a trig test on Thursday to study for so hopefully I’ll have time soon to update you all with another post.

Thanks again for your votes and continuous support.

 —Maemar

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My Life is in Full Swing!

October 3, 2007

Good Evening ladies and gentlemen:           

First and foremost I’d like to share some positive news: I earned an “A” on my first Trigonometry Test!!! YES! I have to credit this success to my dedicated studying. I take advantage of my free time here at the college as much as possible. I love that the college opens early and closes late so I can always find a safe, comfortable, studying environment. Honestly, the new chapter in Trig is more intense. Our professor suggested that we visit the Math Lab here at the Tomball College library. The best things about our Math Labs: They’re free & the tutors can comprehend up to even pre-calculus. So I may have to take them up on that offer. Ü           

I have to give kudos to the Student Life offices here at Tomball College. The amazing counselors over in office South 114 have helped me finish mapping my future. I truly felt lost in my endless questions about Spring 2008 graduation, which University I should transfer to for my degree, and overall possible careers with the fields I want to study. The lovely counselors Sarah David and Lisa Davis took time from their lunch breaks to listen to my questions and answer them based on professional and personal college experiences. It’s settled: I will be transferring to SHSU to major in Spanish. I’ll teach High School Spanish while I worked towards earning a Master’s of Art degree in Psychology at an undetermined major university. Yay Me!

More great news!!! I am running and truly hoping to win the position of Tomball College Student Government Association’s Vice President of Student Outreach. I enjoy connecting with and helping students on a daily basis. This is really an opportunity for me to expand my benevolence and dedication to all of you through SGA. You’ve probably seen my flyers around school so please, don’t hesitate. The website will be open for voting until Friday October 5th, 2007.

TC SGA VP Student Outreach

           

Finally, I need to make a correction about my friend Alycia and her baby. She was experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions and didn’t deliver Naythan. However, I received a phone call at 8:17pm on October 2, 2007 and she is in the room…READY TO DELIVER! I am honestly excited and so proud! I do wish more than anything that I could be there for her this very moment. Alas, I will have to wait until I’m not too busy with school and work. Also, by the time I have my schedule clear I should also have enough money to spend at least two days with the new baby and my best friend. Congratulations and God Bless to them!           

On a sad note, my aunt Justa passed away this week. She is one of my father’s older sister’s with my family currently living in Venezuela. I am definitely keeping my extended and immediately family in my prayers.

Thank you all for keeping up with my blogs. I hope to receive more comments from students and staff and anyone who takes the time to read. A very sweet young lady told me at the front counter the other day that she has been reading my blogs and realizes how busy I am. Ü I appreciate her acknowledgment and hope to receive more. Have a great week Tomball College and I’ll update you as soon as possible.