Friday, March 31



So, final days of school left, time is slowly running out.

I'm currently watching one of twelve CUTV classes to watch before April 12, as well as do all other studying for the rest of the exams.

I was in class the other day, and even though the sign on the door says that you shouldn't bring food in, everyone always does. But this one girl, decided (apparently this is the new and happening thing) to eat sushi in class. I was three chairs away from her, and I've seen this before from other people in other classes. It smelled so bad, and if you don't know, I cannot stand the smell of fish! Any fish! Who brings raw fish to class when there's how many allergies out there?

This same girl, another day, decided to take off her shoes. I also cannot stand people taking off their shoes in class, because it smells. People feel the need to that everywhere - the library, on the chair beside me if they're sitting behind me, anywhere! It's just gross. Have they not heard of foot fungus?

I should probably be taking notes right now.

Ciao

Wednesday, March 22

Visit to the Doctor

So, I went to the doctor this morning and she told me I have mild asthma due to my allergies. I now have to carry a puffer around with me, because I constantly get out of breath when I'm walking a little too quickly or when I'm climbing stairs, or even if I'm laughing too much. It kind of sucks that I have to stop laughing so I can catch my breath, eventually having to cough it out. I don't think I'll remember to take it with me everywhere, and I hope that I can still run the 10k in May with Will and my sister Stephanie. Hopefully with training, I'll be able to.

Sunday, March 19

Exams



Exams are coming up and I have been somewhat lucky with
the schedule the school has given me:

  • Law Exam April 12 9am
  • Addiction Exam April 17 9am
  • Music Exam April 24 2pm
  • Perception Exam April 29 2pm

I finish up on a Saturday with a 5-hour exam. It is beneficial to have them spaced out, but then it feels like the exams and the stress associated with it just drags on. Oh, what fun! By then, all the jobs will have been claimed by all the other recent university/college graduates.

I can't believe that there is only 2 weeks left of classes. I have so much I have left to do:

  • 3 papers to write
  • 4 classes to study for
  • 5 texts to read
  • 12 lectures to watch

It's time to start cramming!

Wednesday, March 15

Life

Life is a wonderful thing. Sometimes we never agree with it when we're placed in depressive situations. But I've been thinking lately about how we take it for granted, and no I have not been placed in a life-or-death situation. Most people say that we take life for granted when they have been placed in an awkward situation. We should be living life to the fullest! I've experienced immense enjoyment of life through daily situations with William. It has been like nothing I've ever experienced. He challenges me daily, at the same time supporting me, cooking for me, and always, constantly looking out for me. I love him so much, and I think its amazing through what we have already been through, that we have so much optimism between us. WOW! So, be happy! Don't let time put you down when you have to wait in traffic, or the bus is late. And always try to compliment someone every day. It might just make their day to hear it!! I know I sound like a motivational speaker right now, but I've also had my ups and downs and I look back at how happy I have been, and not to dwell on any of the downs in life, because that will get you nowhere in life. YAY!