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94 Days of Sumer, Day 64: Corin's DIY Summer

Time to check in once again with Communication Studies major and guest blogger Corin Sanchez…

“Well, we’re officially less than one month from going back to class! This means that it’s time to try and get the best deals on our textbooks online, attempt to find that last minute apartment, and mentally prepare ourselves for yet another year of late nights. While I’m looking forward to starting my last semester at USF, I am joyfully taking advantage of my last summer. This past month has gone by quickly, and thank god, because I am missing home! My mom came to visit me in Boston at the start of the month, and we got to see a spectular firework show! I now know why people come to Boston for the 4th of July 😉

Fourth of July fireworks in Boston

After she left, my new baby niece was born, Riley Grace. I am now an auntie x2 and cannot wait to go home and meet her.

Corin's new baby niece... so cute!

For the rest of the month I have been interning, working, and taking plenty of naps. I clearly am not having a glamourous summer, but I can say that it has been relaxing thus far. In between working and interning I have been into DIY’s. I have made lots of bracelets and have picked up some pretty cool vintage pieces at the Boston Flea Market.

Some vintage necklaces I plan to use in future projects:

A Mary Kate Steiner inspired bracelet made w/vintage clip on earrings:

My previous friendship bracelts that I bedazzeled:

I’ve also made this tasty apple pie. It’s a great recipe for a beginner who wants to make pie for the first time. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/tyler-florence/the-ultimate-caramel-apple-pie-recipe/index.html

Thanks, Corin! I think summer is a great time to do all of those projects that you wanted to do when you were in school but were too busy. I myself always have the goal of improving my Spanish every summer (my goal has not been as successful as Corin’s jewelry and pies…).

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