my day yesterday

Yesterday was ridiculous. I left at 7:30 AM and didn’t get home until 9:30. I got to math to find out we have a test Wednesday which means I will have to study all night.  I had quite a few people (in class and even in my comments!) explain irrational and rational numbers to me, but yet, I still don’t completely get it. I get the idea of it, but just figuring it out, is the hard part. I hate fractions. They should be illegal. It doesn’t help that the girls who I study with are kind of lost on it too. Did I mention that one of them has my exact same name? Jamie (insert Hispanic last name)? Exactly. I’ve never met another person with my last name, let alone my first and last name spelled the exact same way.

I then went to get my TB skin test and gritted the whole time, you would have thought they were stabbing me repeatedly, when really it was a small poke. I hate shots. I have to go back Thursday to make sure I don’t have TB and then back Monday to get the second step. Tomorrow I have a physical and possibly more shots if my doctor feels I need them, which I’m praying he just waives.

I got back to school at around 1:30 and studied for my gigantic test at 3:30. Thank you for all your smarts and luck! I think I did pretty well. I over studied a lot of stuff I thought would be focused on more and understudied a few other things. Go figure. I still think I did okay. We will find out on Wednesday. My professor then decided, “Hey, after racking your brain for the test, I’m going to go over 9 new chapters and keep you hear until 9:00″, she wanted to do more but we basically would have rioted had she tried.  The woman with the baby voice, for some reason decides to tell us that she has been dreaming about this class. What? Seriously. Go away. You’re creepy and your voice and inane comments and questions make me want to stab my eyes out.

Walking in the door, I find out Mother Dearest is talking to her lawyer. Things are about to get so messy at home, it’s not even funny. Plus she is been acting like everything is fine, which it obviously is not. My sister and I haven’t spoken to her in over a month and she is walking around all smiles. Well, whatever, as long as she is happy, right?

I have a ton of emails to return, google reader to catch up on and math homework. I will write something a little less whiny and ranty soon enough. I have all those questions to answer too!

One bright spot? I seen this over on The Stupidsheet:

 

I’m not going to point out anyone in particular, because I think all you bitches are awesome!


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Yuck. You know, no matter how adults handle it, divorce usually always ends up messy. I hope it doesn’t get too bad over there for you!

BTW: Thanks for your comment today. Sometimes all it takes is someone to remind us not to be so hard on ourselves for us to be like “DUH. I’m not a bad person!”

yuck yuck double-yuck for a math test. UGH. I HATE MATH.

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you’re awesome! thank you so much for your comment last night. idk what got into me. but your comment made me feel better. thanksss!!!!

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Oh honey. All of that at once? That sucks. I’m so sorry. I wish there was something I could do for you.

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Did I not see your math post? I was a math genius – I took it up to some class called imaginary numbers or some such trash – and I loved every minute of it. Sadly, once I stopped using it, I can’t do anything without a calculator.

Anyway hope your tuesday is better, and boo on your mom! She deserves a strongly lettered word and an index finger waved in her general direction. She knows better. Hang in there.

xoxo

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Am I crazy? Did your layout change while I was gone? Adorable either way.

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I’ve never been called a bitch before. And have it be a compliment. Must be a girl thing?

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Ughhh what a day!!! Weird that that girl has the same name as you! Two girls at my camp were both named Amanda Feldman… we had to distinguish them by their middle initials!

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and so are you!

and i think if i tried to do a math problem now i’d curl up in a ball and cry.

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There is a girl with a really annoying voice that talks ALL THE TIME in one of my classes. My friends and I sit in the back and always make silly faces and comment under our breath when she talks. Yeah. We are mature graduate students let me tell you.

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Hang in there. And yes- new layout- adorable. :)

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Yikes, girlie, sounds like you deserve a bit of a break!!!

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Ughghghghghghg, I hate math. :( Mommy dearest? I have one of those too!

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Hope – Thanks!

Chasing Paradise and AP – I’m very happy my comments made you feel a little better :)

Miriam – I’m just kind of overwhelmed. I’m hoping once I’m done with my CNA class in March, I won’t feel as stressed.

Tiff – She definitely does! Today is a little better, I just could really use a nap, haha.

July Bug – Yes! It changed Friday. I’m loving it.

SO@24 – It’s totally endearing. No worries.

Lacey – We have to use initials too. It’s pretty funny. Plus, we sit together, he gets so confused!

Michelle – That’s totally how I feel!

Emily – That’s pretty much what me and this dude behind be do. We’re mature!

VBC – Thanks!

Princess – I could definitely use a very long vacation. Preferably, somewhere warm!

Kiraa – I’m sorry you have one too :( Worst ever.

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Ugh…what a day you had. And if it makes you feel any better, I’m probably the dumbest person at math that you have ever met. Really, I’m quite awful.

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I had lymphatic tuberculosis five or six years ago. I remember how fun it was, all the poking and the neck and nasal biopsies. Hang in there. I hope you don’t have TB.

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Okay…so there’s a small downside to college, studying. I hope your test went well and good luck tomorrow. Just out of curiosity, you don’t like shots, yet you’ll be administering them daily as a career? That’s almost evil!

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Katie – I don’t know! I’m really quite bad at Math haha.

Lisa – I only have to have the TB test done so I will be able to do my clinicals for my CNA class. I’m not symptomatic or anything so I’m hoping I don’t have it either!

Dolce – haha, it is rather evil! I’m sure I will be better at giving them then at getting them. I’m a total baby!

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“strongly lettered word” sheesh…I’m high on cough medicine. Strongly worded LETTER. Gaaaaah.

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What do ya mean “stupid” questions?! Mine was very thought out.

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Dan – I never said they are stupid! Where are you getting that!?

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I have heard the TB test sucks…

Hope tomorrow is better!!

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I hate fractions with a passion.

I was a big baby when I got my TB shot. The nurse laughed at me. She probably wondered how someone with tattoos on their wrists could be such a sap when it comes to shots.

The bump from the shot raised slightly so I walked around for a couple days thinking I had “the consumption.”

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I read it wrong, sorry my bad :(

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sorry to hear you had such a bad day – that class sounds awful, especially due to the baby voice woman.

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Did I not see your math post? I was a math genius – I took it up to some class called imaginary numbers or some such trash – and I loved every minute of it. Sadly, once I stopped using it, I can't do anything without a calculator.

Anyway hope your tuesday is better, and boo on your mom! She deserves a strongly lettered word and an index finger waved in her general direction. She knows better. Hang in there.

xoxo

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