If you are out of champagne, and need something wonderful to go with your two remaining pot de creme, Vanilla Comoro will do the trick! Mmmm! So good with classic desserts. I am making a new rule – when I give a dinner party I’m making a big pot of this just like I make a big pot of coffee, and the guests can choose what they want. I have firmly gone over to the TEA side of things since being introduced to Vanilla Comoro. :)
Also – I got my grade for this semester!!
A
!!!!!!
I’m so pleased because this class was HARD and SO outside my comfort zone. We took our final on the last day, then submitted our final project via the internet, so that was 45% of my grade that I had no idea how I did on, and I’ve been on pins and needles!!! I feel like a huge weight has lifted from my shoulders. I’m SUPER excited about my class next semester – The Literature of Childhood. It’s wrong that I hope I get loads of Homework and have to write 10 papers, right?
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Don’t know about the papers, but does this mean you’ll get to revisit Little House on the Prairie and Trixie Belden and Little Women and all the books I mangled from multiple readings from 3-6th grade? :)
The professor hasn’t posted this semester’s book list yet, but previous classes (yes, Im such a nerd I checked) have included Neil Gaiman, Roald Dahl, Oscar Wilde (his telling of fairy tales!!), the 3rd Harry Potter Book, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry… all authors that I love and read as an adult on my own! I was joking with my coworkers that I would pay double to take this class :)
Hooray! That’s awesome :D Your next class sounds pretty mind-blowingly awesome as well — I can’t wait see your book list!
Wonderful! But you are brilliant and I am not at all surprised that you made a “A!” Your upcoming class sounds heavenly!
Congratulations and Happy New Year, Jacqueline! I must try Vanilla Comoro in 2011, preferably sooner rather than later.
Enjoy your upcoming children’s lit class … I hope you get to revisit Narnia as well.
Don’t know about the papers, but does this mean you’ll get to revisit Little House on the Prairie and Trixie Belden and Little Women and all the books I mangled from multiple readings from 3-6th grade? :)
The professor hasn’t posted this semester’s book list yet, but previous classes (yes, Im such a nerd I checked) have included Neil Gaiman, Roald Dahl, Oscar Wilde (his telling of fairy tales!!), the 3rd Harry Potter Book, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry… all authors that I love and read as an adult on my own! I was joking with my coworkers that I would pay double to take this class :)
oh! and once I get the book list I’ll let you know what is on board for this semester :)
Congratulations, what an awesome result. :)
Hooray! That’s awesome :D Your next class sounds pretty mind-blowingly awesome as well — I can’t wait see your book list!
Wonderful! But you are brilliant and I am not at all surprised that you made a “A!” Your upcoming class sounds heavenly!
Congratulations and Happy New Year, Jacqueline! I must try Vanilla Comoro in 2011, preferably sooner rather than later.
Enjoy your upcoming children’s lit class … I hope you get to revisit Narnia as well.
Ooh, congrats!!
I now want to invite myself to any dinner party you throw ;)
God bless :)