Long day. Long post. GO!
I woke up at six. But before I woke up, I was dreaming nonstop which had me tossing and turning. I was having dreams about being late to class or becoming lost within a building. Ironically, I did become lost trying to find my ENGL class yet I wasn't late for both classes. Another wonderful thing, besides not being late, my intestines were polite! I didn't have the urge to crap my pants until I had to drive home. But I waited until I arrived at home before using the restroom.
As I was saying, I woke up at six. I prepared my backpack, ate breakfast... all that jazz. I left the house by seven. The traffic wasn't too bad. I got to school within 30 minutes. I found a decent parking space. I waited in my car for another 25 minutes. Once time was up, I walked to my first class: Math. I'm sitting at a table with three other girls. I'm glad I didn't get stuck sitting with some guys... It seems some of the guys in my Math class are a little... well... fresh-out-of-high-school-ish. My Math teacher is nice so far. The guidelines are laid back. Homework doesn't have a due date, but it must be turned in before the final exam. For quizzes, I believe they are a group work activity. I can dig it! However, exams are individual.
My ENGL class sounds pleasing. I'm in an expository writing class. It's more of a creative non-fiction writing course. Thankfully, I won't be writing biographies on dead presidents... Again, I was grouped with three other girls. They seem... okay. I feel their kindness is sketchy... I feel they're the kind of girls that act like your friend, but talk crap about you behind your back. Just an assumption. Hoping it isn't true. Nonetheless, I'm pretty sure my assumption will guide me in the correct direction - not befriending them.
Once I was home, I had to take care of 75 Math homework problems. I finished them in three or so hours. Afterwards, mom and I did some errands.
We visited Safeway first to pick up my prescription.
Yea... About that...
I have to wait another day because the total cost was $1,000... But that was WITHOUT insurance. The pharmacist noticed our shocked expression and suggested she call our insurance to cover it. I told mom, "I really hope this $1,000 medication can cure my infection..."
Honestly, it sounds like it could cure anything for that amount of money.
When the pharmacist ended the phone call, she informed us that with insurance, we'll only pay $10.00 worth. Mom and I agreed that that price would suffice indefinitely. The lady said she'll have my prescription ready tomorrow around noon. I'll pick it up after school.
While at Safeway, I also purchased women's multivitamins. I'll take two of them a day to nutrient myself since, I'm guessing, my infection hasn't allowed much nutrition to suck up through my intestines. My Aunt Dotti thinks I'm losing weight. I think the same.
Next, mom and I visited Petco. I bought Indigo more crickets and other accessories to add to his cage. I'll furnish his cage tomorrow.
Lastly, mom bought some smelly stuff. She soaks cotton balls in it before throwing them in the vacuum cleaner. That way, while mom is vacuuming, it won't smell like animal fur.
For dinner, the folks and I had Spuds. As I ate, I corrected my homework.
After dinner, I cleaned the empty cricket cage prior to filling it with live crickets.
I told you! Seriously long day... Goddamn Mondays.
Oh... Yea... Here's a picture of a truck that's stuck in our ditch. We don't know what happened, but it's a truck used for capturing roof debris because our neighbor wanted a new roof. Last time I saw the truck, it was on the above street in our neighbors driveway. What a bunch of knuckleheads.
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