6.30.2010

Taking Care of Business

I'm back home and got a lot of responsibility to face. My current summer class ends this Friday with a another exam essay due that I have yet to start. Gotta kick into gear for that. Then I can enjoy the 4th weekend and then my remaining 2 summer courses start. I really hope they won't take too much time out of my summer...it's been a drag.

Work has been the major part of the drag of my summer. This job is really taking its toll...I'll get into that some other time but needless to say this road trip was wonderful despite my stomach bothering me which I wouldn't be surprised if work had some part in that. I will provide some pictures and comments on the fun. I hate to admit the sad fact that this blog has become a documentation of my annoyances and discussions of my busy schedule and upcoming due dates for assignments. Maybe I have lost some of my audience or the regularity of the visits. If you're still here to read this, I apologize.

I'll end with some cool things:
This article and photo slide show is something a friend showed me that I found quite awesome. I also found it funny that she decided to send me this as I was away [as well as I haven't checked that email in a few weeks] while I was describing to my boyfriend and a guy we met on our adventures that I want my house to be an anatomical museum, or specifically, a display of death. More on that later, although I have hinted it here.

I am slowly acquiring new bumper stickers for my Infiniti [which is still unnamed]. While in Flagstaff, I got a sticker that says "Dare to think for yourself." But it is designed very similar to the old D.A.R.E. program that I think some of you may remember. As well as I got a small sticker that states "LOVE>FEAR" this is a tribute to a Tool song. As this vehicle gets more personality, a name will come, naturally.

I just checked my fall semester schedule of classes and noticed that my Bioethics in Film class will be honing in on the topic of organ transplantation for the whole semester.


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