Wednesday, April 20, 2005


I love the feeling of handing in your last exam. Regardless of how the exam went, I’m sure there’s a sense of relief that comes over everyone.

Let’s re-cap:

First exam was Nutrition which was fair, it was a little lengthier then expected and I didn’t tie my ideas together as well as I could have. Physiology was really horrible, I DID study, I studied lots actually, but for some reason I wasn’t as prepared as I should have been. I was so worried about my micro exam, I was getting sick and losing sleep over this course. Thankfully the exam was good, I say “good” because I am not sure how he will mark.. I think it went fine, I know I passed and that’s all that matters. Ecology on the other hand I only had one day to cram for, so as you can imagine it didn’t go so well. I knew it would happen though, but I HAD to pass micro, I was NOT about to take that course again like half the class will probably have to.

I’ve been working 8-4pm over the past few days and I forgot how much I love my job and the people I work with, mind you working 17 hours is still not cool, but I do love my co-workers.

Poor Simon had to be taken to the vet, his third eyelids are showing :S We weren’t sure what the problem was, we gave him worm treatment which didn’t work (I figured he didn’t have worms anyways) then we tested him for FLV and FLP both tests came back negative, then I was still worried so I got his total blood work tested. Long story short, 200$ later, and they haven’t found anything wrong with him. My best guess is that he’s a bit depressed by Elle, sometimes the emergence of a new animal can upset their balance. So I guess we’ll take it day by day :)

Now it’s time to do some cleaning that I’ve put off ALL semester...boo urns!



How to make a Jane
Ingredients:

5 parts competetiveness

1 part humour

5 parts instinct
Method:
Combine in a tall glass half filled with crushed ice. Top it off with a sprinkle of fitness and enjoy!
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