7.20.2010

Comeback Kid?


Over the weekend I had the pleasure of meeting a fellow blogger friend, Ali (visit her awesome blog: Definitely Decaf you won't be disappointed!) We got to blogtalking and I realized how much I miss it and she inspired me to get writing again. While my life is not nearly as disastrous, I'm sure there is enough to keep my wonderful readers laughing...Here's a story from this morning.

This summer I have become quite the nomad. I typically spend th
e majority of my time commuting between work, school, and my 3 "homes"...

#1. my real home: a 55+ community I illegally reside in with my parents, grandparents and yorkie in the middle of a farm town.
#2. my boyfriend's home: approx. 50 miles from my real home, where I get to enjoy him, his glorious chemistry tutoring skills, and lately, the tour de france.
#3. lastly, my facebook wife, Noelle's home: which is smack dab in the middle (in the town I grew up in and still wish I lived in daily.)

This morning, while showering at "home #3" I tried to grab my razor out of my nomad traveling kit which was on the bathroom counter. In the process I got shampoo in my right eye, spilled water all over my friends bathroom floor, and managed to drop my razor right into the toilet. Of course I hadn't flushed yet, as I am custom to trying to salvage water pressure at my other homes (H2O pressure is always non-existent at home #1, and not existent at home #2 if someone has recently flushed) So my day began with digging through my own urine to retrieve a razor blade.

I figured it could only get better but then I visited the doctor for the third time in 2 weeks for my final shot for nursing school. The good Ole' $151 meningitis vaccine. Many people warned me of the tetanus vaccine pain but apparently they had never endured the meningitis ... tetanus is totally weak in comparison. As I type this my left arm is throbbing and quite possibly dying. Only time will tell. With my luck I will still contract meningitis from the dorms since I am pretty much at elevated elderly person risk compared to the spring chicken 18 year olds I will be living with. Sigh.

The afternoon has brought on much happier things...I got an 85% on my chem 2 test, which is pretty much a miracle, and I am looking forward to spending the evening with 2 of my best friends! Life is crazy, but so, so good!

I'm back people! Entires may be few and far between but I will share as much as I can....

♥L

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