It's in the mail

The nursing student in me cries to get up from the computer, but the creative monster in me can't stop typing.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Un+rEaL=LiFe BaBy

IF Farley had not turned my computer off by accident this would have been the second blog in two days. Instead, it is my first in just a little while.

What did you miss? How about a 95% on my psychology test! My landlord gave me a huge hug when she heard that... She was showing me the basement apartment of the house I live in. It is quite a bit bigger than mine. The bathroom is easily two, if not three times the size of mine and there is a bathtub. I don't remember what it is like to sit while shaving my legs... Anyway, she had offered it to me, and I really did think about it, but it would be more money (rightly so), and I would have to move all my shite down two narrow (one rickety) flights of stairs. Also, I do love my windows. I don't have huge beautiful ones, but they open at the top and the bottom so the air really flows through my place. Plus, this is the first apartment I have ever had on my own. May sound bad, but would going to a basement apartment be downgrading? Not to mention the fact that the three mice Pippin (mouse-killer extraordinaire) assassinated in my apartment had to come from somewhere.

I had my first biology test today, and I know I passed. It was no 95%, but I got by. I also got out of school at 10am! With my free time I went to get blood taken, then off to visit Meagan. I really do enjoy her parents house. There are these two great chairs in the livingroom (pink, but whatever) that are so wickedly comfortable to sit in! Meagan made tea in this tea pot trying to be a coffee pot thing. It was pretty cool, but Meagan was a little disappointed in the tea. Now I am home and should be doing homework, but I need to see if Luke dies and if Jason can rescue Lucky. Lucky has, in my opinion, the most ironic name ever. In the past few months he has been shot, in a train wreck (pieces of the tunnel actually crushed him), and now he has a particularly nasty tropical virus that may or may not lead to his death. You'll have to ask the masked men that kidnapped him and whisked him off to their secret lab to experiment.

Speaking of the completely unreal...

www.ramblingsbyrandoms.blogspot.com will lead any of you to the very exciting world of... well, there is no name for it I guess, but Meagan and I tend to procrastinate a lot. These numerous bouts of procrastination led to the creation of a great story that continues to this day. For over a year we have been emailing parts of the story back and forth (I said we procrastinated! A lot!) and now we have posted it on-line. Well, okay so we are getting to that point. We have the address and the blog spot ready, but there is no story yet. Just stay tuned!

My concluding point of todays blog is that I love blogs. I have three fantastic blogs I read everyday. (Meagan's is on a list of its own, as she is my best friend and I am always updated daily on her life as she is on mine.) The three I never miss are
Mandy Speers
Anderson Cooper
and Alan Doyle.
Mandy leads such an exciting life (sorry Mandy, but you really really do!). I met her in NOLA, and she has some incredible pictures of our time there. I have spoken about Anderson in another posting, but my favourite thing about that blog is that other correspondents from CNN post there as well. People who are reporting on stories all over the world. And Alan. What can I say about Alan. His blogs are always full of humour and honesty. Everyday before I check out my email I check these four blogs.