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angel_bob (profile) wrote, on 9-4-2008 at 11:20pm | |
Subject: ! الحمد لله |
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I started my last year of college last week. I do not want to talk about how much this is freaking me out. I am so sorry that I haven't updated lately but things have been crazy. On Mondays and Thursdays, I have class from 9am - 7pm with 5 minutes between classes and work crammed in there too. Otherwise, I have one or two classes. Here's the rundown: Mondays/Thursdays I have Cartography at 9. This class is awesome because I've always wanted to be a useless cartographer and it's taught by Bieneman. Did I ever tell you I had his wife in elementary school? She was my fourth grade teacher. Her mother passed away this week. At 10:50, I go to work until 1:25. Don't even get me started on these new kids. They deserve their own post. At 1:40, I have French Film and Lit. It's only the second week of school and I already am just reading the SparkNotes. The class would be so much less painful with you girls but I'm surviving okay with...the one girl whose name I still don't know after four years and some other girl. Five minutes after the end of French class, I have Ceramics. It's really just a class to help me calm down but I've already broken two pots and found two very not artistic buddies. I am so not artsy. Five minutes after the end of feeling dumb, I have Arabic. Which is, quite frankly, awesome. It is difficult but a ton of fun. I feel like such a genius when I get a word right or when I understand what's going on. Also: heritage! I hope I get to talk to my mom's relatives before the kick the bucket because now I know my blood languages (as my mom calls it). Tuesdays/Fridays I have a confession to make. Because I couldn't afford the textbook and he stressed homework so much, I dropped my history class. So now I have to take it next semester. In other news, at 10:50, I have Tai Chi. Which is reaching Folk and Square Dance in awesomeness. The prof learned Tai Chi directly from some famous family who created a form of Tai Chi. He is a hoot. I have a thousand stories from him. He fell off a curb and landed on cement about a year ago and had trouble walking again. His hip hurt when he walked so he couldn't walk across the room until he tried doing Tai Chi. When he walked by doing his Tai Chi moves, his hip didn't hurt any more. Since he is injured, his wife does most of the demonstrations. She also helps him remember how old he is when he adds thirteen years to his age. Both of them are pretty old, 60s and 70s, but they are hilarious. He calls himself Monk and his wife Natalie Teager. Most of the class is taken up by his stories. On Tuesdays, I have Arabic at 6 (work before that (10:50 to 5) but I have Arabic only Mondays through Thursdays so I just have Tai Chi and work on Fridays. On Wednesdays, I am not working for the first time in my life. So all I have is Arabic at 6. I sleep, I read, I do homework, I relax. Overall, this semester is awesome but very stressful. I have a lot of work ahead of me. I love you all. |
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michellestar | 09-05-08 1:02am Yay I missed you! I have always wanted to learn Arabic. It's useful to know these days. And imagine, if I learned it we could converse in three languages together! :) Mmm sneaky. |
hwnchick | 09-05-08 6:40am i always loved ceramics when i took it in high school. it was my time to be artistic and relax and not stress about things. i love that i could put on music and not have it bother me and just mold clay into something. my friend took tai chi in china while she was doing her study abroad this summer and said she loved it. i cannot imagine ever being done with school, so i can understand why youre freaking out. i hope you have a good semester. <3 |
threshershark | 09-05-08 8:17am marhaba! let's be arabic buddies! |