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Friday, February 11, 2005

Hrmm, my week...

I guess that I have actually been pretty updatey this week. I will fill y'all in on some other little things that are notable since I am done eating lunch and my comrades are nowhere to be found. That's fine, i'd rather be free to just let my mind wander and dwell on a few certain things right now than to have to carry on a conversation with anyone, anyone except you, that is, dear readers.Anatomy test grades are in, I did worse than I was hoping. What is worse, though, is that I did worse that I THOUGHT that I did. I didn't think that i did amazing, I wasn't having superlative thoughts or anything, but the percentage of my classmates who did better than I on this test has definitely shaken me up. :(Radiology quiz on Tuesday. Our teacher is evil, that is all there is to it. She has only two modes (both of which are condescending): She treats us eith eras thrid graders or as radiology residents. There is no in between. This is very frustrating. She had some unreasonable expectations for us on this quiz, especially considering the worth of this class (credit-wise) and it's proported position in the curriculum.Tuesday night was fabulous, though, as I went over and had some good conversation with Rachel and was able to read and give her the book that I recently bought for her. Have you ever known anyone with whom you feel you have never had an insignificant interaction? Yeah, it's like that. I think that some cross-communication and discussion should be had soon, well, sometime anyway, I guess that I am really in no real hurry. There is time. And perhaps one step at a time really is a good way to do things. I don't know...There was much studying and more good conversation, be it online, Wednesday. Trouble is, there is no such thing as "enough" studying, I think. I really do think that more studying wouldn't have made much of a difference on how the test on Thursday morning went.Histology/Physiology test 8am Thursday morning... ugh. It could definitely have gone worse, but it could have been much much much much better as well. Part of the test was 37 multiple choice questions worth 150 points. That is all that I shall say about that.Last night was supper with the girls at La Fuente here in Ames. Mexican food. I had never been there, it was pretty good. Our waiter was disconcerting, however. Now, if you know me, you know that I have little to no personal bubble, but this guy was really getting on my nerves. The touching of shoulder and arm, the faux hitting with the menu, the odd looks, the leering. I was close to hitting the guy in the stomach or something.Then I went over to T&R's and did my reading for today followed by an hour and a halfish of piano and singing, mostly Christmas carols. It was awesome and wonderful, it felt so good. No one was around so I could sing totally full voice and not disturb anyone. Troy came back in the middle of O Come, O Come Emmanuel, finally. :) Last night was great. I didn't want to leave. Because of that, I got home with only 10 minutes before having to leave again to come to school for the day. Cate snuck up on me (well, maybe that wasn't her intention) whilst I was brushing my teeth and I was close to poking a hole in the back of my throat, I swear. There is a new rule at our trailer:NO MORE SNEAKING!Oh, there is an amusing story about Wednesday afternoon that I want to put in here, but I need to get to class. Later, I shall post it later.

Reading
The People of Sparks
by Jeanne Duprau


Listening
Patient Man
-Brad Cotter
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