Thursday, April 2, 2009

A Shot in the Arm

Well, like 4. I have just gotten my shots for Uganda, and (yay!) they're good for multiple years so I won't have to redo any for study abroad next year. I got HepA and Yellow Fever in my left arm and Typhoid and Tetanus in my right...three of those were straight into the muscle and my right arm is a tad bit sore. Like, sore. But I'll rub some dirt in it and it will all be good :)

Next task? Packing!!

4 comments:

  1. "I mean, suck it! Be a man! Rub some dirt in it!"

    HAHAHA

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  2. Oh, and every time I read something you post here I think to myself, "I wish I could write like that." And I'm the English major! I don't know. Maybe I need to just start writing and I'll wind up sounding as intellectual/humorous as you. What do they call that? Where you just start writing without any direction...oh crap I've lost it. Hold on, let me Google it. Got it! (Good job, brain!) Stream of consciousness. Yeah, that's it. And I'm bored at work, can you tell? I'm rambling.

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  3. oh yea, read my entry about stream of consciousness writing...i HATED it in IB and college (mrs. dalloway and the hours? wanted to smash my hand in a door)...and yet i write that way! but i use punctuation and paragraphs, so i'm not as bad as they are...haha

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  4. plus, i have to write like a serious critic when i write for class, so this is a release!

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