Thursday, November 11, 2004

Do you ever feel satisfied with the day but not tired? For the first time in a while, I can say I'm happy with how the day turned out. I'm not saying I've had all these bad days but I can say that today was a good day. I actually have a couple days left with Beth which is nice. However, now that they know she is leaving they are being soooo rude. I worked out today. More than I've worked out in so long. I love/hate working out. I love it cause it makes me feel better. I hate it because of all the superficial horrid people at the rec center. I'm kinda developing a minor complex that I'm not fit enough. But the problem is I don't have all this time to work out. I just want a hot body that's all. I'm so superficial, I fit right in at the rec center apparently. Anyways. I met with my group for class and was informed I am the writer of the bunch. I rewrote our whole assignment in a hour and then we had class for about an hour. It's usually 3 hours. Then my friend Erika, the French exchange student and I went and got a beer. It was a time for great people and good times. It's so interesting to hear how Americans act, as if it's something different. Then I went and picked up my roommate, Kendra (she's not really my roommate anymore ie freshmen year). We hung out and went to walmart and such. It was also good time with good people. It helps to get different opinions to really assess life. I wish her well. As I do for Katie, Amanda, Justin and the other great people I love that read my blog. You guys are my blessings. I hope you know that.

Anyways. I have the worst stomach ache right now, I could just peal over. But that's really not important. What's important is my next two days are going to be horrid. I'm not excited to go to class tomorrow then work then wake up and go to my internship and wait... back to work. Sad days. But Saturday is deemed polish food day. I'm excited. And I might get lucky a get good company. We will see, I may have to fend for myself. I know my place in people's lives now.

"Come bring the hope to hopeless men."

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