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Today my work took me to the coast and standing there in the marsh with the sun on my face and the wind in my hair always makes me smile :).
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I finished the last of 13 final exams!!! whew. And my grades got emailed back. I got 92% in clinic, so incredibly pleased with that.
8 courses and clinic. holy shit that was fucking grueling. It did bring my GPA down from a 4.0 to a 3.33, but next term is half as many courses and twice as much clinic, so I know I can drive it back up again. I'm so nervous on the Oral-practicals... :( it always costs me marks. I have sweat dripping down my neck and back of my legs I'm so nervous. I gotta try to get over that or I'm going to fry during my medical board exams. |
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What are you studying, hb?
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Massage therapy. it's even more gruelling than I imagined. I was warned though! At west coast college the attrition rate is very, very high. 30% failure rate per term. at VCC we lose about three people per term because the instructors bust their asses to help us. and the higher terms will *always* tutor the lower terms when asked. we started with 29. we now have 20. I think that will slow down to 1 per term from here on in. so I should graduate in a class of 15. I do get scared I'm going to be one of the ones that doesn't make it though.
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Heart Warming Nature Crap
So, okay. First day of serious weed whacking and vine trimming. My rig of choice for vining is my Echo, got her out and revved her up. Trimmed about 5 feet or so, then this ginormous praying mantis jauntily walks out to greet me. She had that "I dare you to continue" face on.
Needless to say, she won. Because of her, had to use my electric trimmer that takes me 45 days to get the job done instead of the usual 45 minutes. Grrrrr. (growling in a happy way) http://parlorofhorror.files.wordpres...pg?w=398&h=309 |
Gynarchy - I like it!
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She did as usual
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Texts...telling me how much fun is being had on their weekend get away! Much deserved!
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last night....
Having dinner with my brother and his girl.....
They were high school sweethearts...but parted when she went to college.... I was determined not to like her...I still remember all too well the heartbreak she caused him....but shes still a lovely girl...and my brothers eyes havent had that shine in many a year.....if hes happy Im happy :) |
A nice and long phone call with Mother this morning. :) :awww::heartbeat: She's 92 years old today and still going strong. :winky: Happy birthday, Mom. :cheer::birthday::heartbeat: ~Theo~ :bouquet: |
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Sitting here looking out the window watching the hummingbirds at the hummingbird feeder and then I saw a Painted Bunting (brightly colored song bird) at the other bird feeder.
I rarely see Painted Bunting's at my feeder so I always get excited when one stops by for a snack. :) |
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Workin on my mate's rotator cuff group. And making a whack of progress in an hour. And watching her sit up, all wobbly from an intense endorphin kick.
That always makes me grin. Down to my bones. Applying my learning makes me super happy. I do love this career choice. she said, after sitting up "omg. Intense. I feel like I should send you a 'thanks for the sex'" text tomorrow... " Hahahahaha |
In Montreal last year. Old Masters Twenty feet above the sidewalk, white chairs are attached to the walls of buildings in the Latin Quarter, with ten senior citizens sitting on them. One is knitting, another folds laundry and a third is eating. All of them appear to be floating above everyday concerns, their strange position adding an enchanting note to the cityscape. Old age becomes urban poetry, insisting that we stop and take a look. Affixed to the façades of buildings on St. Denis Street, they are an evocative display of passing time, blurring distinctions so that life becomes art. Some might walk by without noticing them, but others will raise their heads and stop to gaze at this surprising image of mature angels adding a touch of grace to the urban space. An undisciplined and interdisciplinary German artist who specializes in site-specific interventions, Angie Hiesl concocted this “human exhibit” so that we might view elderly people as works of art. After winning over audiences in Europe and South America, her group will make its North American début with this beautifully disconcerting performance installation. http://www.fta.qc.ca/en/shows/2012/x-fois-gens-chaise |
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