"Life"
Not much in particular to say. Some good stuff going on. Some really really crappy stuff. But that's just the way that life goes, eh? Keep on keepin' on.
I'm getting a little better from my run-in with the infection train last week. Got a viral one and a bacterial one. I'm down to just a really obnoxious cough and a little stuffed nose with the viral issues. And I'm on another week of antibiotics for the bacterial fun. I love it when my whole immune system decides to completely shut down. It's kinda fun to scare the nurses at the Health Clinic, though. I swear she thought I was going to keel over right there.
I missed a lot of class due to my lack of ability to get out of bed last week, but I seem to be okay in my classes. I passed an exam this morning, that always feels good (even in the joke of a class that anatomical kinesiology is turning out to be). I don't feel like I'm drowning, even with the missed classes, which is nice.
I got to talk to my mama today, that was awesome. She's totally sick too, has a kidney infection. The doctor she went to told her she either had nothing, dysentary, or cholera. So either she was spreading an epidemic, or just was a little off. Then they sent her home to collect her own urine sample in a jar of her choosing. Her friend told her it was good they gave her German medicines and Ukrainian, because you should never trust Ukrainian drugs. Not very happy. But she seems to be getting better, and is happy about not having cholera, and was feeling good enough to talk to me today. I miss her.
Dance is good, as always. A couple quotes from profs in the last week (don't think I'm bragging, well...actually I am...)
Steven: "you have the potential to be amazing" (from Steven, that's pretty much the best it gets)
Ray: "you've grown so much as an artist" (he knows art, and he actually seems to have paid attention to all the stuff I've learned, and any compliment from him is like candy to a baby for me)
I ran 1.37 miles today, that felt good. Not as good as 3 feels, but good enough considering that I'm still sick and haven't run in 2 weeks. I'll get it back, hopefully.
Okay, back to existence as I percieve it. A sidenote, everyone should read "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand. It's amazing, really a thinker. And totally worth the 700 pages.


1 Comments:
At 6:04 AM,
Anonymous said…
Hey,
I'm coming back to Hope from late Dec. 6th to Dec. 15th. Is it alright if I stay at Reeverts for part of that (although you know where I'll probably be spending most of my time)? I know that you'll be busy with finals and stuff, but it would still be cool to see you and catch up before I invade your room in January. :)
-Kath
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