1.20.2010

step in a puddle yet?

i'm totally loving the rain right now. i know it gets pretty dangerous when it rains (driving, flooding, mudslides, etc), but it's just so beautiful to me and it always refreshes my mind. none of that bringing my spirits down because it's gloomy stuff. why? because i love the sound, the smell, and clear sky when the storm finally passes. it really cleans out all that smog lingering around. also, rain is an even bigger plus when your schedule requires limited traveling. thank you.

speaking of rain...i did get to be in irvine during the tornado hoopla. i was at work and we were watching weather news updates on the computer and the storming weather outside from a window facing the parking lot. in regards to the tornado, brad (the pharmacist i've mentioned in previous entries) said, "hmm...i don't smell sulfa yet." brad's from the midwest, so he's seen a tornado or two and normally you smell sulfa (rotten eggs) before a tornado hits. although i've heard this random fact before (most likely from AP chem class), i never thought about it. seriously, sometimes he just says these random facts that most southern california people don't ever have to know, think about, or acknowledge and it makes me laugh.

anyways, in other news i finally got into an anatomy class...woohoo! however the class meets friday nights and saturday mornings. possibly the worst schedule i've ever had, but i don't care at all. reasons why? because i'm finally in an anatomy class. because the professor is really kind and helpful. because the class is fairly simple and straightforward. and because i've been reunited with my class partner in crime...biencess!!! yes, that's right...we are taking yet another science class together. pretty crazy, but very cool. sad thing though, we don't have lab together, but that's okay!

so other than trying to get my brain back into shape (aka back into study mode) and working, there is nothing out of the ordinary going on. on that note, i shall leave you with this...

living with my parents as an adult has taught me that i am my parents' daughter. the end.

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