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Mar 25, 2008 09:42

I made an appointment at the student health clinic for next Tuesday. Hopefully my womanly parts won't kill me before then.

In good bodily-related news, my contacts aren't really bothering me at all, except at night when they get blurry and I can't focus on anything. I guess I'll attempt removing them again sometime later this week. wah. :( I need to work on that problem, because I'm sure there'll be some all-nighters coming up in which I'll need my glasses in order to see anything.

Also, after my sinus thing went away yesterday, I felt GREAT. On any normal day, I typically feel somewhat shitty--always sort of groggy or something of the sort. But man, after that headache and nausea went away, I felt the best I've felt in a while. And I got a really good night's sleep last night, for once. I actually slept all the way up until my alarm went off, which was about an hour too soon.

I'm going to go look at a studio near my dad's after work. It's $375/mo, which is fairly cheap. Hopefully it isn't a piece of crap. Although, honestly, I've sort of been leaning toward getting a 2BR at Chapman Square. For a 2BR, it's really cheap--$450/mo--but that's a bit over what I want to pay. I think I could afford it, but it'd be tight. I'm not making $172 car payments anymore, and my insurance will probably go down, so I have a bit more to spare. I'd end up paying about $550/mo, though, which is a lot. But I like the apartment quite a bit. It'd be nice to have a place big enough for people to come over occasionally, the kitchen is pretty big with a good amount of counter-space, and one of the rooms could work as a study/storage room. It's not too far from campus (I could probably bike, and there's always the bus) and it's right down the street from my dad's (free food). But the thing that I like the most is the fact that the floors are tiled. They aren't pretty--I much prefer hardwood floors--but if I happened to bring any bedbugs with me, or if they somehow get there by another means, they'd be less like to get everywhere. Plus, tile is easier to clean, and my cats can't rip it up like they have my carpet in Shelbourne. Buuuuut, I dunno. It's kind of expensive for my price range. Unless I get a job that pays at least $9/hr, which is my plan. I'm hoping a friend of mine can hook me up, but we'll see.

I keep finding really good deals on 3BRs, but I'm a little wary about living with Jessica and a friend of hers. I haven't enjoyed having roommates in the past, and I've never had two at one time, so moving in with them could be a mistake. But it'd also be really, really cheap. I'm kind of torn. I like the idea of cheapness, but not-so-much the idea of living with two people who might potentially drive me crazy. I really wish there was someone else I knew and could stand who needed a roommate. Meh.

housing, health

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