Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Punch me in the Rectus abdominis, and kiss my Gluteus maximus

I'll take a break from the late night studying to post a new blog for you all :)...

So, it's midterms week. Ugh! I absolutely hate tests, and everything similar to them. Especially this Pharmacy Human Anatomy exam I'm studying for at the moment. There are about a million things to memorize, and a billion concepts to understand by Wednesday afternoon. I have no idea how I'm going to cram all this information into my tiny little cranium, but I will sure try. It'll be...fun. :P

Anyhow...after midterms week, is SPRING BREAK! I can't wait for this break to come. It will be the first break where I will be doing absolutely NOTHING. I'm just going to hang out here in Omaha, and relax for one whole week. I'm pretty excited, because I'll have tons of free time to catch up with my studying, and do some extra light reading. There are a couple of books that have been staring me in the eye since the beginning of the semester. But I just haven't had the chance to open them up. I really want to finish up "The Secret Life of Bees," and "In Defense of Food." Not to mention "The Omnivore's Dilemma," and get started on "Forever." Hahah...yah, lots to do during this break. But besides being studious...I have some other plans too! Like, going to the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo (it's the 3rd largest in the country I think...and I've never been there yet!! GASP!), watch a BILLION movies (the entire Star Wars series, Indiana Jones, the Bourne trilogy, Ocean's movies, and a few old western movies to boot), and maybe see a concert on Saturday (The Academy Is is coming to town, and my friend might be able to pull a couple strings so I can meet them!!!!). Needless to say, I'm SUPER excited for midterms week to be over. :D

But until then...Human Anatomy will continue to kick my Gluteus maximus.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

funny! ...those big words are a challenge for mini cranium.

Anonymous said...

funny! ...those big words are a challenge for mini cranium.