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School and Scott, what else?
I got a 97% on my chemistry test, which is the hardest chapter we're having in Environmental Science, so the rest of the semester should be easy. It brings my grade down to a 99% but can't complain about that, eh?
We're reading Ibsen's "A Doll House" in World Literature - a play I have loved since reading it in high school.
We're reading Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" in American Literature, one of my favorite books of all time.
We're on to Ecology in Environmental Science - Easy.
Studying neurons and Alzheimers in Psychology, pretty interesting.
And History is history, we're up to about 1900 now. It gets much easier as we get closer to present times.
So. Looks like I may be able to pull of 16 units after all. I'll have two classes over the summer, Creative Writing and Women in Literature. That makes twelve classes in one year. Pretty good, eh???
Starting in the fall I'll only have three classes for each of two semesters. I cannot believe I only have two semesters left after this one. I have accomplished a LOT. And it's going so fast.
Of course, my writing here and in the diary has suffered, but in the end I will be better off. I'm learning so much, and just the feeling of accomplishing so much, it feels so good.
Scott and I are going to see Constantine in just a couple minutes. I'm suffering from a pretty bad cold, but it's finally going away. Scott is taking a month off work because of... I guess I haven't mentioned that yet, right? Well, he's been diagnosed with osteoathritis, and a hip replacement is being recommended. For someone who had practiced martial arts almost his entire life, this is devastating news. But he's trying to get himself better without a hip replacement. I hope this month off does him some good, I think it will. So that's what's going on with us.
It's a very rainy weekend here in Aptos. But we're keeping each other company and having a nice time. I hope you all have a good weekend too.
Posted by Pischina at February 19, 2005 1:01 PM
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