Monday, January 17, 2011

Goodbyes


The flowers are continually getting prettier by the second!


Yesterday was emotionally draining.
I had to say goodbye to the parents:





I am officially living alone for the first time in my life.



I returned to an empty home and a Pathophysiology book staring me in the face.
I knocked out a chapter and then took the time to talk to some of my close friends on the phone.
I turned in my first assignment for assessment. It took me an hour to even send the dang thing.
I don't think the Duke email system likes me very much =(
Technology really knows how to get under my skin.

I went for a run to relieve some stress.

I tried a new path.
Instead of taking a left off of the main road, I took a right.
I'm liking it because there is an actual sidewalk for me to run on.
Nobody wants to get hit by a car.
I noticed a lot of people running/biking/walking on this path.


My mother bought me some wine glasses as a housewarming gift.

I decided to brave the cold and buy some wine.
I was 100% positive that I had a wine opener...the only problem was finding it once I got back.
I never found it...
So what did I do?
I used a screwdriver and a hammer and busted that thing open.



If it wasn't me doing this...I would be sure this is a sign of alcoholism.



a new addition to the room: dragonflies



Today, I slept in till about noon.
I had a lot of studying to do.
But first, breakfast =)



I read through Wednesdays Assessment reading and completed my first quiz.
97.5%
I'll take it!


quiz material

I followed this up with another chapter in my patho book.
I'm caught up on all the reading for both of my classes tomorrow.
This will be my first time to attend these classes and I'm excited to see how they go.

I plan on passing out by 11:30 to get my full 8 hours of sleep in.
I need to start this week off right.

I spent around 8 hours today on schoolwork.
I'm feeling really overwhelmed with the amount of studying that needs to be done. I hope to get into a groove soon, but there is just so much to do.

I don't know how people with kids/family life get through this program.

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