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  1. Took the shuttle to school/work for the first time today. Blessed commute.
  2. Took two exams today. And napped on my new kitchen floor...because I didn't want to get fuzzies on my clothes and I have no furniture
  3. marc broussard and cherish the ladies are coming to the Houston International Festival...on consecutive SUNDAYS. really?
  4. We got out at 1:30 instead of 6! Yay.
  5. Is about to sit through an 8 hour CPR class. Yike.
  6. Birthday dinner with friends. 3rd choice, but great company.
  7. Is seriously annoyed by the extra round trip
  8. Has survived the "test of doom" and is looking forward to NOT studying this weekend
  9. Got into UT housing! I'll move in mid-April. Now I just need some furniture...
  10. Is driving through the hood
  11. Is getting a cold and is annoyed! It's ever loving midterms!
  12. Got an email from dr. N saying I was 1 of 3 in my class to get 100% on my quiz. And she brought the class chocolate. Good teacher.
  13. Is wet from toes to knees and stuck in traffic at2:30. Things are not going well.
  14. exam, walked several miles, biostats homework, Hep B shot, walked more, and now I'm eating lunch and studying. And it's only 2. Wow!
  15. Sitting in biostats. I'm not sure if this class could be more frustrating.
  16. Studying at Einsteins with FRIENDS. And carbonated beverage. Can school get better?
  17. Sitting in houston traffic. It is irregular and unexplainable...and not my favorite part of life here
  18. Favorite quote "the injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane" MLK jr 1967
  19. Listening to panel discussion on Dr. Martin Luther King's views on healthcare. Interesting stuff.
  20. Cooper scratched my toe. I'm using it as a test of my new knowledge of the innate immune response.