This weekend was awesome. Except for the time when I was dreading going back to school and moping around the house because I knew how much work I had to do, it was wonderful.
Friday, I came into Katy at around 7pm. It was the same crew hanging out except one addition. It was me, Jeremy, Osama, Clint, Jen, Darren. Good fun that was. We went to a “club” near Richmond. Details are nonessential, but all I know is that I had a lot of fun. I believe I stayed up till 5 am. Ah, I love not sleeping.
But, what I love even more is actually sleep. I slept for 6 hours. :) That’s a lot for me, and it definitely felt wonderful. Nothing beats doing handstands on the wall and eating pizza with ranch at the wee hours of the night.
On Saturday, I drove back home and met my mom at the Verizon store to get a new phone. (It turns out that my phone accidently fell into a basin of water.) Luckily, I turned my phone on in the store, and it actually was working! I think what happened is that my water dried out of the battery. At least, I didn’t have to end up paying for a new phone. I went back to the house and relaxed for a while. That was awesome. Then, I went swimming for a while UNTIL it started thundering. GAH. The weird thing though is that it was perfectly clear outside, and no one heard it. I think that the lifeguards just wanted us to get out. So, that was rather disappointing. I took a shower, went to Osama’s house to watch the UT baseball game against Baylor. I left at midnight and BOY, was I tired.
On Sunday, I left around 11:30, stopped by the Smith’s house, and I stayed there for about an hour. I got into College Station at around 2. I started working on my lab report, and then I had to head to the E.R. to volunteer for 3 hours.
Volunteering in the E.R. was so awesome. As opposed to volunteering in the oncology or rehab. nursing units, I actually get patient contact. I definitely took about 14 ECGs. I helped some lady pee in a cup, well actually 2. Talked and tried to entertain a bunch of kids. It was an awesome experience. I even got complimented by the head nurse AND doctor of how well I did on my first time being there. So, I don’t know what that means, but I’m sure that’s great. But now, it’s so incredibly hard to make up my mind about what I want to do for the rest of my life. Should I pursue engineering? Should I pursue the M.D.? I need to decided by the fall. Choices choices choices. One which will be the hardest most life defining so far. I really hope I figure it out.
Well, seeing as it is a Monday, life is very busy.
I would have posted pictures (because I love them so much), but my USB connection is deciding to be retarded. Sorry about that.
Maybe, if I figure it out later.
Posted by Courtney at June 19, 2005 10:17 PM