<p>Good luck folks! Your hard work this term will pay off</p>
<p>Plebes: Good luck on finals & remember to breathe. Dig your heels in & go get it.</p>
<p>Parents: You may not want to talk to them right now. Things they say may be prone to hysteria. :)</p>
<p>nah, not kp10, he is just happy that he can close his door, have his phone and a few other things we take for granted. </p>
<p>Best luck to all of you!! Just a couple of days and you will be done, keep the momentum going.</p>
<p>5 days til i come home... but who's counting...</p>
<p>we have life again!!!!</p>
<p>btw you should see my room it is trashed i love it</p>
<p>Well buddyroe, your room is clean at home and there is NO trashing it upon entry!!</p>
<p>Now, Now KP10smom. When he gets home, you just let him be. Clothes in the floor are decoration. </p>
<p>Hey you Plebes, have you done that crazy 10pm scream fest yet? I understand it helps. :D</p>
<p>Oh my friend, clothes on the floor are minor to what my hurricane can do to a room. </p>
<p>They are doing the scream. One of our phone calls was ended with, "gotta go, it is time for the scream".</p>
<p>oh yeah 10 o'clock scream is amazing. it definitely is a nice stress reliever. last night we had hallway football and wiffleball, and the night before there was hallway soccer. only time will tell what the future has in store...</p>
<p>all very healthy ways to relieve stress during finals, enjoy what are most likely time honored traditions and best wishes on your academics too.</p>
<p>But please promise all the Moms & Dads here that you guys won't play roller chair jousting. PLEASE! And no hanging out of the windows too far. Scream & hallway football-good ~ a broom stick in the wrong place while going 15 mph down the hallway-BAD </p>
<p>KP10sMOM, I was so excited that first visit home thinking the room would be kept up & good habits learned. HA! Boy, was I wrong. Two weeks after he left, I found a bag of xtra cheddar goldfish under the bed & one of my glasses with cruddy sticky stuff in the bottom that had to soak for three days. I'm ready for it though. Can't wait!</p>
<p>haha roller chair jousting... we have been briefed on that one.... quite frankly i like keeping certain parts of my body intack...</p>
<p>but some one kicked a soccer ball down the deck last night and it shattered a big florescent light bulb</p>
<p>jousting by it's very nature is dangerous, but hey, no pain- no glory</p>
<p>Jamzmom, I am feeling real good about the next couple of days with the thought of the jousting. :( </p>
<p>I was told once that all my missing spoons and forks would come back to the drawer once my son moved to college, they did. I suppose I will be needing a lock and a signout system for the flatware to keep it in properly in the kitchen.......</p>
<p>but the issue with that system is chances are your son would just resort to his primative ways and not use flatware at all. either way, something's gotta give...
; )</p>
<p>I am fine with him using primitive ways, as long as my flatware count is 12 full sets!</p>
<p>Oh the things that lurked and grew under kp10s bed at home. :)</p>
<p>Flatware... Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.... that matches.... that's even funnier.</p>
<p>I still have 3 little kids at home...... matching silverware, and all if it in the drawer.... that will be the day they ALL move out!</p>
<p>I can't complain, my DS's room was cleaned out and packed up before he left for Indoc.</p>