I Am So Sorry!
It's been forever since I last posted. I'm sure you were all champing at the bit to know what was going on in my life. Well, frankly, I'm stumped. I have no idea what to write here. I guess I'll have to make like Buffalo and wing it! HA! That was a good one! I just made it up, too! Huzzah! I AM witty! I knew it! (I'm dancing a little dance of joy for my comedy triumph right now. You can't see it, I know, but to be totally honest, you probably wouldn't want to.)
So, I started school this week. I'm taking a ridiculous number of classes, and none of them are electives. To tell the truth, I was pretty close to dropping something. Before classes started, I was going to drop Spanish, but after the first day, I was a mess about my college algebra class. We had to take a "diagnostic tool" on hte first day, and I turned into a blithering idiot. I couldn't do arithmatic. I started thinking to myself "Gee, I guess everyone in here knows this but me. I am woefully unprepared. I should just go ahead and drop. After all, I've never been a math person." Before I dropped, though, I decided to give myself a little test. I started to read the textbook in chapter one. I read and I did example problems. I UNDERSTOOD! It was amazing. I've never had so little trouble with math in my life. Then I went to class on Wednesday, and everything my instructor said made sense. If that's not just the oyster's ice skates, I don't know what is. Now, I know what you're thinking. You think that I am one of those annoying kids that always reminded teachers to give homework. Well that's just not true! For one thing, most of our homework is already scheduled and in our syllibi. For another, I'm 28 years old, and I fully intend to do well now that I'm finally back in school. Think what you will. I don't care. Some day, you will all have to call me DR. Lori!
OK. I think that's enough. Not a lot has been going on in my life. I would, however, like to tell you all to get involved in some kind of tsunami relief effort. If you're looking for a worthwhile charity, I recommend AG Relief. You can donate online at http://www.agrelief.org. They do good work. Thanks for reading!
So, I started school this week. I'm taking a ridiculous number of classes, and none of them are electives. To tell the truth, I was pretty close to dropping something. Before classes started, I was going to drop Spanish, but after the first day, I was a mess about my college algebra class. We had to take a "diagnostic tool" on hte first day, and I turned into a blithering idiot. I couldn't do arithmatic. I started thinking to myself "Gee, I guess everyone in here knows this but me. I am woefully unprepared. I should just go ahead and drop. After all, I've never been a math person." Before I dropped, though, I decided to give myself a little test. I started to read the textbook in chapter one. I read and I did example problems. I UNDERSTOOD! It was amazing. I've never had so little trouble with math in my life. Then I went to class on Wednesday, and everything my instructor said made sense. If that's not just the oyster's ice skates, I don't know what is. Now, I know what you're thinking. You think that I am one of those annoying kids that always reminded teachers to give homework. Well that's just not true! For one thing, most of our homework is already scheduled and in our syllibi. For another, I'm 28 years old, and I fully intend to do well now that I'm finally back in school. Think what you will. I don't care. Some day, you will all have to call me DR. Lori!
OK. I think that's enough. Not a lot has been going on in my life. I would, however, like to tell you all to get involved in some kind of tsunami relief effort. If you're looking for a worthwhile charity, I recommend AG Relief. You can donate online at http://www.agrelief.org. They do good work. Thanks for reading!


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