Wednesday, May 14, 2008

St. Joseph Update!

It's been crazy lately! I finished all my finals last friday, and have to be all packed and ready to check out. I moved to SJU campus for summer work yesterday. Whew!! PX is graduated on Sunday, here are couple pictures of him getting ready and on the sunny day! Saturday was CSB student's graduation, but it was raining all day! Lucky Johnnies.

That picture on the right hand corner was me with two exchange students from Japan, they are the same grade as Erika, the girl who went to NYC with me...so I will be visiting them this coming Fall~~~~~~weee!~~~~


I will start working tomorrow morning 8 am to 4pm at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, working as a "Digital Data Management Student Assistant", haha, but what I will be doing is just transferring data all day long. Copy and Paste. But I will get to read on my own, study some more or listen to my ipod. Should be all good.

The pictures of the sky is what it looks like in St. Joe now. Pretty good day. At least is warmer. And I am in a coffee shop with PX now, and he is done with his thesis. I am enjoying my day and my sandwich.

Life is good over here.
But, in China...the earthquake killed soooooo many people..............
I will be back with some more updates of my new room.

love you all.
Lisa

4 comments:

Mary said...

I love the pictures, there really nice.
Good job PX
Mary

Polly said...

Yes, I am so sad about the earthquake too! We should feel so blessed to be safe and happy! Congrats to PX! Are his parents here? What now? I love your pictures!! I can't wait to see your new room. Love you

MARCIE said...

Oh Lisa you are such a cutie! And PX looks so handsome! What a happy day! We have all been horrified over the earthquake in China. It is heartbreaking. Thanks for the Mother's Day card! That was so sweet, and we liked your little drawings! Love, Grama

Anonymous said...

lisa! i love you and all your pictures, i'm so excited for PX, and i hope everyone that you know is okay, i was really worried about the earthquake.