Jun 12, 2006 09:59
Well, I seriously have not written in this thing in a year. I thought it would be good therapy for me to write my thoughts down, so I'm back. Not that anyone cares, haha.
I am on co-op right now and I have a pretty sweet job. I work in Corporate Communications of the company that runs the power grid. Everyone is so nice here and my job is pretty easy and I get paid big bucks (for a co-op, that is). Can't complain. I really do like this job. I was thinking about getting my Masters in Communication from Drexel, and this place will pay for tuition with no tuition caps (assuming I can get a job here after I graduate with my BA in English).
I have two guinea pigs now! My oldest is Piggy, he is about a year old, and a month ago I got a 2-month old named Meeko. They are both silver agouti / broken white Americans, and Piggy is crested. I have them in the same cage now but Meeko is a little devil so I have them closed off from each other. But I love them so much and they are so cute! I'm totally guinea pig obsessed, haha. They're great pets though.
Mark and I hit some rough spots a month ago but we're okay now. I think it was because I moved out and he's lonely during the week since all his friends are busy being engineering students. But we had a few long talks and we came to the conclusion that our relationship can last, we just need some changes (alot are on my side, what with my anger problems and such). But everything is getting alot better :) And I'm hoping Ryan will move out for co-op so I can move back in with Mark.
And JAY is coming home next week! I'm so friggin excited, I haven't seen her since December. And she's staying for a while too, from what I understand, because of some problems she had out in Hawaii with her work. We'll definitely be going to the Renaissance Faire and making lots of shady trips to Wawa :)
I joined the Drexel University Equestrian Team (or DUET, as we call it). It's alot of fun, and all the girls are super nice. We ride at Ashford Farm in Conshohocken. I really like our coach Megan too. It's nice to ride again - I even jumped a little last week! I miss my old barn, but Megan understands us because she's only a few years older than us (my old instructor was an older man) and I think I feel more comfortable with that. We'll be showing in the fall in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA). Should be fun :)
I guess that is all for now. Peace kids.