Things are still amazingly good. I have to register for classes tomorrow at 9am which should be interesting. Just about 500-something students all on the network rushing to get the classes they want and need. Joy.
We met with Professor Huang today, who is absolutely awesome. My seminar group rocks. They're all very smart and interesting, and most importantly, interested. Orientation is almost over, which is good. Overall, it has been surprisingly amusing and entertaining as well as informative. The only downside is that it's like a high school flashback...sex education and all that crap like we had just about every week in school for four years. I had it in middle school, too. But it will all be over tomorrow. Yayness.
Mark called me. Yay! To see how I'm doing at "Jew U" as he calls it. *shakes head* So we talked for a while and made me really happy as usual. It was quite amusing as I've been really happy as it is. That's nice, too. I did have an asthma attack right before then, though. That's the one bad thing about college. Smoking everywhere. Can't escape it. I walk through clouds of seconhand tar and end up getting dizzy and seeping into that state where death isn't so far off or unimaginable.
So I tell myself to breathe, breathe, breathe. It works. If everything goes well, it'll work forever. We forgot the nebulizer, so that has to be sent to me along with books, etc. I think in the scheme of things, the nebulizer is a tad bit more important than books, but you know me, and I put my grades and classes and all the shit that ends up being rather pointless before my body. I guess this is a bad thing, but I take care of myself pretty well anyhow, it's just that my priorities are a bit squewed. Oh well. Well, I guess in the long run, they're about even, so I shouldn't worry too much. My inhalers are amazing and relaxation seems to work.
And now I'm going to bed because I'm dead tired as usual. Welcome to the life of a college student!
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