It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -Charles Darwin
I will try to catch everyone up on my goings-on since Snowmageddon (which was my last blog post on here) as succinctly as possible.
Balancing classes, internship, and a social life proved difficult during my last semester at Gallaudet, but I think that I succeeded at all of them. I got out into DC and enjoyed more of the city and what it has to offer than any other semesters, thanks to my friends and the stubborn side of my brain that knew this may be my last few months living in DC. The following photos show some of the fun things I have done during the springtime:
One of the highlights of springtime was my parents visit to DC at the start of my spring break. It was so much fun to show them around DC! We even got a White House tour!! It was really neat to be in there with the Obama administration because we had not been inside since the Clinton administration (I think). Unfortunately, I did not take many photos of us around DC because I was having too much fun!

The following photos were taken at a Washington Nationals v Atlanta Braves baseball game!


The semester went by without too many hitches. I did not make it home for Easter for the first time in my life, but I joined my DC family (my cousins, Mark & Marsha and their sons, Hunter & James) for church and a delicious Easter lunch! I made it through my internship at Building Blocks Therapy and found out that I really enjoy working for a private clinic and working with children (I guess I already knew that part though). My classes went by with MANY ups and downs. We had to alter our class schedules dramatically after snowpocalypse in February. It really threw everything off, but we persevered and survived!
When we finally hit Friday May 7, we were done with all classes, all assignments, and all internships. We had a fantastic cookout at Cheryl & Michael's house (Cheryl is in my program and is graduating in 3 years due to being pregnant and having her adorable baby last summer). It was SO nice to just relax and enjoy each others company without worrying about assignments. We could just enjoy the weather and the festivities! Here are a few photos from that night!
10 out of 11 of the SLPs in my year
(Jackie, Rachel, Erin, Cheryl, Heather, Carolyn, Meredith, Erica, Me, & Nada)
We even had a pinata! At this point, we had already knocked the head off! (That's me in the blindfold!)
When we finally hit Friday May 7, we were done with all classes, all assignments, and all internships. We had a fantastic cookout at Cheryl & Michael's house (Cheryl is in my program and is graduating in 3 years due to being pregnant and having her adorable baby last summer). It was SO nice to just relax and enjoy each others company without worrying about assignments. We could just enjoy the weather and the festivities! Here are a few photos from that night!
(Jackie, Rachel, Erin, Cheryl, Heather, Carolyn, Meredith, Erica, Me, & Nada)
Less than a week later, we all gathered with our families to celebrate finishing our Masters in Speech-Language Pathology. I was SO lucky and blessed to have many family members and friends join me in celebrating.
On Thursday, May 13, my fellow SLP ladies and myself threw a party and invited our families and 3 speakers to join us. The speakers were two woman who have been affected by tragic circumstances (one suffered from a Traumatic Brain Injury and the other from a Stroke). They spoke of their troubles and difficulties and how speech-language pathologists helped them to where they are now, able to make speeches in front of crowds! They were both really inspirational and it was difficulty to keep a dry eye!
The graduating girls (plus 1 and minus 1)
Anna, Carolyn, Meredith, Cheryl, Jackie, Erica, Nada, Heather, Erin, Rachel, & me
Afterward was the Hooding and Graduate Awards Ceremony was held, which is when I received my Masters hood. It was a strange experience to put on that hood for the first time! I smiled like a goofball the entire time!
The whole group post-Hooding ceremony
My uncle Steve, Aunt Jackie, Aunt Kaki, me, Mom, Dad, Mema, David, & Vickie
Zak & I post-Hooding ceremony
(he does not get credit for the rose, Gallaudet gave it to me)
On Friday, May 14, the full Commencement Ceremony was held and took a long time. They called out every individual's name (both graduate student and undergraduate student) and we all walked across the stage to receive our diplomas from Gallaudet's President Hurwitz. It was a very exciting week and I still do not think that it has fully hit me.
Me with some of my SLP ladies waiting for the Commencement Ceremony to begin
(we took our gowns off because this building was so hot!)
The whole group post-Commencement ceremony!!!
Aunt Kaki, Aunt Jackie, Uncle Steve, Vickie, David, me, Mom, Dad, & Mema
Dinner party at Mark & Marsha's house! This cake was so cute and delicious!
Mom, Dad, me, David, & Vickie
The entire group at Mark & Marsha's house!
Uncle Steve, Marsha, David, Aunt Kaki, Mark, Dad, Lisa, Kevin
Mema, Me, Mom, Vickie, & Aunt Jackie
I have moved back home to NC with my parents for the time being. I continue in my job search and want to work somewhere on the east coast within a days drive of my parents. I have applied many places and have several interviews. Thank you to everyone who has helped me in this search. It is not easy!
The week after graduation my parents and I enjoyed a WONDERFULLY RELAXING week at Holden Beach. We sat around, watched TV, enjoyed the sand and waves, and I read a lot of Harry Potter! It was SO nice to have a wonderful week of no-worries!

I cannot have completed consecutive 19 years of schooling without support. I want to thank all of you for helping me become who I am today! I cannot believe that I am done but...I AM DONE!
I will continue this blog if anyone seems interested. I do not know where the next step will take me...but it will be an adventure!
On Thursday, May 13, my fellow SLP ladies and myself threw a party and invited our families and 3 speakers to join us. The speakers were two woman who have been affected by tragic circumstances (one suffered from a Traumatic Brain Injury and the other from a Stroke). They spoke of their troubles and difficulties and how speech-language pathologists helped them to where they are now, able to make speeches in front of crowds! They were both really inspirational and it was difficulty to keep a dry eye!
Anna, Carolyn, Meredith, Cheryl, Jackie, Erica, Nada, Heather, Erin, Rachel, & me
Afterward was the Hooding and Graduate Awards Ceremony was held, which is when I received my Masters hood. It was a strange experience to put on that hood for the first time! I smiled like a goofball the entire time!
My uncle Steve, Aunt Jackie, Aunt Kaki, me, Mom, Dad, Mema, David, & Vickie

(he does not get credit for the rose, Gallaudet gave it to me)
(we took our gowns off because this building was so hot!)
Aunt Kaki, Aunt Jackie, Uncle Steve, Vickie, David, me, Mom, Dad, & Mema
Mom, Dad, me, David, & Vickie
Uncle Steve, Marsha, David, Aunt Kaki, Mark, Dad, Lisa, Kevin
Mema, Me, Mom, Vickie, & Aunt Jackie
I have moved back home to NC with my parents for the time being. I continue in my job search and want to work somewhere on the east coast within a days drive of my parents. I have applied many places and have several interviews. Thank you to everyone who has helped me in this search. It is not easy!
The week after graduation my parents and I enjoyed a WONDERFULLY RELAXING week at Holden Beach. We sat around, watched TV, enjoyed the sand and waves, and I read a lot of Harry Potter! It was SO nice to have a wonderful week of no-worries!
I cannot have completed consecutive 19 years of schooling without support. I want to thank all of you for helping me become who I am today! I cannot believe that I am done but...I AM DONE!
I will continue this blog if anyone seems interested. I do not know where the next step will take me...but it will be an adventure!
1 comment:
I'm proud of you and know you'll do great out there in that "real" world (I hate when people say that)... see ya soon!
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