Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Looking Up

Today seems to be going much better than yesterday. The pain in my hip has reduced itself to a mere ache. AND today is the last biology lab, and the last APSC survey class! Finding out that today was the last time I have to drag myself to class at 5:00 pm on Tuesdays to go listen to pointless information (at least for this semester) made up for how crappy yesterday was. Thats how much I dislike Survey. The only downside of classes ending, of course, is exams are starting and it's almost time for me to pack up and move back home.

To be honest, I am not entirely sure I'm ready to go home. Yes, I love my family; but wow can they be loud and boisterous. Its often more calm here on the most hectic of days than back at home. I think I'm going to miss the quiet sometimes. Plus, once I go home I have a week before I start classes again. Usually I wouldn't mind, I like learning; however, this is math. Math is something I have no skill for, and actually rather disdain. Actually I find it somewhat amusing that all of Alan's classes are basically lots and lots..and lots.. of math. By the time he's a senior he'll have done so much ridiculous math that my brain will want to cry just looking at it (to be quite honest, it already does most of the time).

I am somewhat looking forward to getting to work this summer, as looking forward to working as one can. I 'm planning on applying to a veterinary clinic, and I think I might talk to Connie Christopher of Criswood Farm about having a part time job there mucking stalls or something. Pretty much the priority of that will be to build my resume and experience working at the barn.

Anyway, the main point of this post (I've gotten very off topic from what I intended on writing, and this forgotten most of what I was going to say) was to wish you all a happy earth day. Enjoy all the life around you, and take a moment to notice the little things (even as hard as it may seem).


1 comment:

tsb1970 said...

"To be honest, I am not entirely sure I'm ready to go home. Yes, I love my family; but wow can they be loud and boisterous. Its often more calm here on the most hectic of days than back at home."

...thanks...try being ME..stuck here as the only girl in a crazy boy house...with a dog that causes MOST of the yelling and noise and it isn't even mine!