So I finally made a to-do list and it's a mile long. Although to be fair, it includes things like clean room, do dishes, meditate, eat, and listen to cake. Other projects include salt marsh case study, citizenship project, and final paper for societies of the future. Classes that are basically over are watercolor, and senior capstone, also the lab for my restoring coastal habitats in the gulf of Maine. After this semester I will have NO more undergrad classes... ever. wow. That feels nice.
Thinking Peace Corps I still need to buy a few things for that. I would really like to buy a book about Benin, even a tourist type of travel book, just to read up on some of the culture. I'm also almost done reading Harry Potter and the Sorcers Stone in french aka. Harry Potter a l'ecole des sorciers. So maybe I'll buy the next book in the series. I really like learning french this way, from going back and forth from the English version and reading the french version. My vocab grows so much more than if I was learning from a text book. That coupled with the Rosetta Stone software is going to be really helpful. Other things I'm thinking about buying are:
- shortwave radio
- solar powered battery charger (being an environmentalist I just like the idea of this anyway)
- low-top hiking boots/ x-country shoes
- linen pants
- extremely light hiking socks made to wick away foot moisture
- a large journal, unlined.
I'm realizing cash is probably limiting so not all things can be bought. My parents are buying me a good shortwave radio for my birthday. But a solar powered battery charger might be a luxury item instead of a necessity but I will need batteries to run my shortwave radio... hm... dilemmas dilemmas....
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