Well, you'll all be happy to know that my blood test results from my doctor's appointment about a month ago revealed that I am practically perfect in every way! Dad says it's because I am half-English, and Mom says it's because I AM her daughter. Ha. So perfection on both sides...leads to me! :-D Heh. Well, I know I'm not perfect, but at least my blood results are!
The next two weeks are the homestretch for the end of the semester. I am already feeling the stress build as I worry about my grades. It always seems like the last month and a half of class is when everything falls apart. At this point, all I can do is my best and hope that it's enough. So fingers crossed for me...
The beginning of May will find me moved out of the house I have called home for almost a year and back in my mom's house for the duration of my time in nursing school. Widely known fact: my mother and I have a history of not really getting along when we live in close proximity to each other. However, we have both decided to make a real effort to make this work between us. It seems promising. I only hope that we can both follow through.
I picked up The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike at the library yesterday. I'm looking forward to reading it. I've heard good things about it. I'll let you know how it is when I finish it...
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Just do what I'm doing and sell all your worldly possessions so you can afford to live in an apartment...I plan to have my own place but else besides rags and ramen noodles.
Ha. You are a determined man, Frank. :-) I, on the other hand, like to have a few things other than ramen and rags. But it'll be all right. I'm sure of it.
miss you.
You are going to be fine Nina, you and your Mom will work through it I am sure, and its never easy living at home whoever you are, hang in there, just remember it takes two to make things work!! As for your grades you have worked hard and that is all you can do. My fingers are crossed, as is everything I can cross is. Good Luck, keep in touch. Grandma B.
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