Sep 21, 2005 20:53
Hi....
Well this is getting exciting.
Monday: thats the day which I have four classes. Lots of places to go but nothing to really talk about. Later in the day (after the doctor's office was closed) I started having trouble walking. My knees hurt a lot. So I called the next morning to set an appointment to find out that the earliest that had was wednesday.
Tuesday: Woke up and called the doctor, made appointment and realized I need to get to class. I also found out that the battery in my alarm clock died. There is short in it, when the buzzer starts to go off it uses the battery power instead of the power from the wall. So if the battery is dead the alarm clock "resets" (flashing 12:00) when the buzzer should go off, so in the scenario my alarm clock would not go off possibly making me late for class or missing it altogether making Richard sad. So I did the only thing I knew to do in this kind of situation, I called my Mom asking her to buy me a new alarm clock so my Dad can bring it up when he comes up for homecoming (he is an alumni, GO CMU).
Today (Wednesday): I went to the doctors, had to refill out all that damn health shit that they malke you fill out because the people up there suck at life and didn't know how to file paperwork correctly so they didn't have it. The doctor gave me a referal to the athletic department of health because he said it was a joint thing so they would deal with it the best. I made an appointment for that tomorrow. Oooo...and Dad if your reading this I have them send you a copy, me a copy, and the insurance company a copy of all the bills, so no need to worry.
Maybe if something ever interesting happened here I might have something more then my "day to day" schedule to talk about. Maybe if someone let cows loose in the towers, or maybe a food fight, OR maybe a drunk crazy mob!.......there fun to manipulate.....I can only hope for so much.
Ja ne! (Japanese for "see ya")
My Closing Quote:
(Previous Post Quotes)
“The faithful do not succumb to terror, nor are they ruled by passion. They adhere to order, for order is life.”
--Volume I, The Book of Faith
(This Post Quote)
“Be logical in all things. Do not allow instinct or passion to cloud your mind.”
--Volume II, The Book of Insight