Don't you just love the companionship a lil' four legged friend brings to your life? Well, tonight, this 'companionship' was brought to an all new level when Holly came prancing into the living room quite proud of herself. I look up from what I'm doing as she sits in front of the couch where I sit and opens her mouth...
*Plop*To my horror, out of her mouth drops a mouse. Yes ladies and gentlemen, a real live (but quite dead at this point) mouse. Terrified I called for my roommate who bravely handled the situation for me!
Well--I did it. Somehow I managed to make it through the past twenty-four hours without a nervous breakdown. Yesterday morning kicked off with my Health Education exam to which I forgot my student card for ID. After being yelled at by my professor for this slight absent-mindedness, I wrote the exam and headed to a review session. After what seemed like ages in a somewhat dull review, I packed up my bag and headed to my Sports Management exam--nothing says "no pressure" like 65% of your overall grade. This long day was concluded by an all night cram session for my Tuesday morning exam which I had barely even begun to study for. Needless to say, it was a long night. This morning, I got up four hours after I went to sleep, got ready and hopped on my bike to get over to campus. After embaressingly whiping out off (I decided to go off a drop instead of a ramp), I made it to my exam on time. Two hours in the gymnasium with hundreds of other students flew by rather quickly and before I knew it, I had completed the one-hundred and ten multiple choice questions that made up the exam. As I handed it in--I felt a sigh of relief. The stress is almost over. I came home, had a quick nap to rejuvenate before waking up and getting ready for my afternoon interview. Words have been made to describe how nervous I was for this interview, voice trembling, hands shaking--the whole nine yards. I must say, the twenty-eight minutes that made up the interview drug on longer than the two hours of my examination this morning.
BUT. It's done. Finite. The hardest part is over.
Seven exams done; 1 remains. Luckily the exam is not tomorrow and tonight, I can close my eyes and rest peacefully knowing that I can procrastinate till tomorrow.
Goodnight All.Three Sleeps.