Would someone care to explain to me why is it that the first day I wear my fat sweats all semester, I run into the boy I am semi-crushing on? I only see him about once or twice a week since we don't have any classes together or are even in the same faculty any more. Not to mention the couple of pounds that got added to my but last week thanks to the yummy delicious cheetos Leah and I ate!
Murphy's Law. Sucks. Period.
I'm never wearing these sweats out of the house again. I promise. Actually, I promise to never wear any kind of sweats to school again*.
P.S. Toronto was pretty much amazing. I had a great time catching up with my BFFL!
*unless I am going to/coming from a workout/activity lab OR I have a midterm/final. Everyone knows you need comfy pants for stressful exam writing days.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Happy Excited Dance
I just bought plane tickets to toronto to visit Leah! It was a very spur of the moment plan, but thats the way I work. Its going to be amazing regardless of what we do. It will be wonderful to actually have a bunch of time together when neither of us have jobs and school and stress to drag us away from fun. Seriously, I would be happy just organizing her room, grocery shopping and exploring the city. Eating occasionally might be nice as well!
However, I have to study for my neural movement midterm worth 30% of my grade. Its really hard to concentrate on memorizing something so dull as neural when you are so super excited!
I leave in 4.5 Days!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Changes
So, looking back on the first month of this brand new year, I realized that while some of my resolutions have been kept (I finally got my hair cut, thank you very much!), others have been pushed to the side. I never actually worked up the nerve to go an volunteer at the gauntlet. I have this idea in my head that you have to be arty and chic and English major-y in order to fit in there. So I decided that I would volunteer at the physio clinic instead. This works well with my degree, and the career path I am looking to pursue. I have my first time tomorrow! I'm kinda stoked and a little bit apprehensive. The best part about this opportunity is that it gives me a chance to see if physio is actually a career that I want to do for the next 40 years of my life!
I have also decided that I'm not going to rush school and get myself all stressed out about classes. Since I transfered into kinesiology after a year in science, I'm behind in all my classes. I'm technically a second year student, but I'm taking first year classes, and will be taking first year classes next year as well. This puts me behind because all those first year classes are requirements for the 300 and 400 level classes. But if I give myself an extra semester I will be able to get all the classes that I need, and hopefully I will be able to get the grades that I want.
Last thing, I was looking into other career possibilities for myself and I found something really interesting. All that classes that are required for my degree, are also the required classes for becoming a personal trainer. After I take those classes (I don't even have to have finished all my classes, just a couple physiology classes) I can take a test and become certified. Its sounds pretty awesome, and pays decently considering the field. Its really reassuring that there are other options for me out there!
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