Summer 2010 has started.

Jun 03, 2010 14:22

I paid off my car yesterday. After hailstorm weather is over, I will be switching my car insurance from comprehensive to collision. I park it inside, but it got hail damage when I lived in the Apartment on Metric Blvd, and I never filed a claim. So if it hails this year I will file a claim. I will probably just pocket the money again like we did for Austin's car (we bought a washer/dryer with it), or we will use it to fix Austin's car. I don't see it being worthwhile to fix my car, but I want to keep collision on it just in case.

I still would like to:
-install a double sink and individual mirrors in the master bath
-reupholster the living room chairs
-reupholster the dining room chairs
-fix the dining table top
-install gutters and rain barrels
-replace the siding and paint the exterior of the house (butter yellow makes me gag)
-replace the outdated appliances in the kitchen

There's a whole list of shit I'd like to do, and probably won't get to half of it, but it's good to keep goals, I guess.

Classes have started. Integral Calculus looks like it should be good, since I learned this all before already. The professor is way too nice, and you'd have to try to fail. Physics is... dumb. The professor talks way too much from what I can tell. I'm not looking forward to it. Part of me is wanting to postpone this class until like the end of my undergraduate schedule, just because it really seems to have little to do with everything else I'm studying.

I know physicists all like to say physics is the basis for the other sciences, but it's soooo complicated and difficult to learn, and I have no intention of becoming a physicist. They pretty much beg people to major in Physics, because it's a pain in the ass. I will say, however, that the one good thing is it will teach you problem solving skills. If you manage to learn the material. Boo.

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