Ted.

Apr 21, 2008 01:44

So, I have been a very busy Rene, balancing school, social life, love life, and health.

School: Almost the end of the semester and I'm doing a happy dance. Finally I get to start taking classes for my major, and my dad actually said that the final decision is up to me. ME. So, with that in mind I need to trek down to an adviser and get the low down on my degree options. The current debate is between a Bachelor of Fine Arts or a Bachelor of Arts and a minor in...something. I need to find out the practical difference between the two. If I go with the BFA I don't need a minor and I get more studio time, but it's many more credit hours. If I go with a BA I require a minor that will also cost more credit hours. But should I get a minor? And if so, what? I thought I'd minor in business, but thats 30 more credit hours I already can't afford. But should I try to get a job and stay in school for another year and a half to get it done? I NEED to see an adviser. I just keep forgetting. Also need to work on final art projects and pass my other 2 exams.

Social life: Awesome fun! I went on a Casino cruise for my friend Lulu's birthday and won 100 dollars at blackjack. Who knew I was so talented at gambling?

Love life: Jeff and I are looking at places to move into this summer. I'm quite excited, and my parents haven't put up mega resistance, so that's cool. There are always ups and downs with relationships, but I think letting go of all my fears made things better. I learned that if I stop worrying so much about the IFS of a relationship, I can focus on what IS my relationship.

Health: So... I have a benign fibroid tumor in my uterus. I named it Ted. I can either freak out about it, or name it and find humor in the situation, thus...Ted. Also I have an ovarian cyst, and low insulin. Fun times. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow to put Ted and his partner in crime in their proper place. I'm also doing major dietary restrictions for the insulin thing. I suppose my wild life of indulgence must come to an end.

All in all, things are ok.
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