I guess I should update this thing, as it's been a while since my last entry.
Well, if you read my last entry my dog Jazmin had cancer and was going to have to be put down. I personally was against this. I feel every living thing has the right to every last breath that this world has to give them, and my hopes for Jazmin played out and she actually died the night before she scheduled to be put down.
As the cancer had moved into her leg, and she was having trouble walking, I helped her move down the hall to cool floor near the bathroom door, a place that she liked to rest on warm California nights. There I said my goodbyes and there she died.
She really was the greatest of friends and will always be missed.
Ann, the girl from my last entry, quit her job here at the hospital, then came back into the same exact department as me and on the same shift. Rather annoying really as we haven't spoken in months.
Can't tell you how this will play out right now as I really just don't want to deal with this situation.
Now to new business, new friends, new semester in College,
Sandy, a new girl at work, she is a good friend someone I can really talk to.
She's strong and independent, but still soft and fragile. Someone that hasn't had the greatest of lives so far, but carries it proud and strong on her shoulders. I really like that in a friend as I'm in the camp of "I help others who help themselves".
New semester in College, this semester I'm taking Paleontology, Geology, Trigonometry, and Astronomy.
In Paleontology I'm cleaning fossils and it's actually more fun than I thought it would be, but I'm just weird that way and yes I'm getting a lot of Ross Geller jokes from people.
In Geology I found out I'm doomed as the Peninsula section of the San Andreas fault hasn't moved in 100 years and the big one is over due, plus the fact I live on landfill, so the Earthquake will feel even bigger for me, but as I always say it's not the Earthquake that will kill you it's the house falling on top of you.
Trigonometry, is just trigonometry. Although I did really well on the first test.
And Astronomy is being taught in a brand new building so everything is still new and not covered in gum or graffiti.
There are a lot of cute girls in my new classes but it feels weird as I'm turning 30 in April, and all these girls flirting with me are only 18 and 19.
Well that's it for this time a big read this time if you are still reading this then thanks for you time
My music suggestion for this post is
Bitter:Sweet
The Mating Game
http://www.bittersweetmusic.com/
Thanks and good night.
Well, if you read my last entry my dog Jazmin had cancer and was going to have to be put down. I personally was against this. I feel every living thing has the right to every last breath that this world has to give them, and my hopes for Jazmin played out and she actually died the night before she scheduled to be put down.
As the cancer had moved into her leg, and she was having trouble walking, I helped her move down the hall to cool floor near the bathroom door, a place that she liked to rest on warm California nights. There I said my goodbyes and there she died.
She really was the greatest of friends and will always be missed.
Ann, the girl from my last entry, quit her job here at the hospital, then came back into the same exact department as me and on the same shift. Rather annoying really as we haven't spoken in months.
Can't tell you how this will play out right now as I really just don't want to deal with this situation.
Now to new business, new friends, new semester in College,
Sandy, a new girl at work, she is a good friend someone I can really talk to.
She's strong and independent, but still soft and fragile. Someone that hasn't had the greatest of lives so far, but carries it proud and strong on her shoulders. I really like that in a friend as I'm in the camp of "I help others who help themselves".
New semester in College, this semester I'm taking Paleontology, Geology, Trigonometry, and Astronomy.
In Paleontology I'm cleaning fossils and it's actually more fun than I thought it would be, but I'm just weird that way and yes I'm getting a lot of Ross Geller jokes from people.
In Geology I found out I'm doomed as the Peninsula section of the San Andreas fault hasn't moved in 100 years and the big one is over due, plus the fact I live on landfill, so the Earthquake will feel even bigger for me, but as I always say it's not the Earthquake that will kill you it's the house falling on top of you.
Trigonometry, is just trigonometry. Although I did really well on the first test.
And Astronomy is being taught in a brand new building so everything is still new and not covered in gum or graffiti.
There are a lot of cute girls in my new classes but it feels weird as I'm turning 30 in April, and all these girls flirting with me are only 18 and 19.
Well that's it for this time a big read this time if you are still reading this then thanks for you time
My music suggestion for this post is
Bitter:Sweet
The Mating Game
http://www.bittersweetmusic.com/
Thanks and good night.