Even though May is only close to the middle of the year, it was also the month of endings this year. A lot of endings involving Millersville University.
Final River Views
Right outside of campus the Conestoga River meanders by and is a favorite hangout of people who want to get away from the busy-ness of campus life. Getting there always provided for a bit of a workout as there was a hill to conquer before getting to the river.
First (and perhaps last) time eating cookie dough and ice cream with friends
Lancaster has some good eats and right before Commencement, a few of my friends and I went downtown to celebrate the culmination of years of higher education. I got me some snickerdoodle cookie dough to go with my ice cream at Dough and Co. I like cookie dough but I'm more of a fan of freshly baked cookies.
We made it (well, she did, I almost did)
Commencement day, the final chapter in my undergraduate career, was bittersweet. It was nice to celebrate the fact that I made it (at least in Meteorology, I did have to come back to finish the math major), but it was hard to leave my friends. I really wish I could visit my friends some time in the near future. Also, Dr. Jackson, the Dean for the College of Science and Technology brought a lot of energy to commencement, especially for the students who earned honors, "SUMMA CUM LAUDE!!!"
MMMM, Thai food
Thai food is delicious, even Captain Obvious knows it is. Anyways, I decided to try something somewhat new. It was basically a seafood curry but it was not listed under the curry section of my local Thai restaurant's menu. It was spicy and tasty, very good!
The terminal is cool
I have previously had fun with using the Linux terminal to run Python programs, but then I found out how to do a similar thing with Java and using what I learned in CSCI 161, I was able to get the cool scaled rocket to appear on my terminal.
After May, things were not as exciting as I basically stayed at home most of the time, so June may not be as long of a post as the other months are, sorry.
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