This massive heat wave that has hit Berkeley in the past few days make me wonder how in the world I survived in Davis. The weather right now makes me feel like I'm going through menopause, this must be what hot flashes feel like. Intense heat and then chills. mm...joy....Besides the fact that it is so damn hot, I'm kind of glad that summer is approaching. It makes me happy to see people wear brightly colored shirts, flowery dresses, flowy breezy clothes. Its as if people are breaking out of their stiff and stuffy jackets and fur boots. Walking outside around dinner time is a bliss. It brings back memories of the walks I would take with my parents after dinner when I was little. Good times good timesss...
This summer will probably be the most important summer ever in my life. I'm throwing myself to the ferocious beast called MCAT. I'm not looking forward to it, but its do or die. I've got to do what I've got to do, there is no other choice.
I've realized that for many of us, when we come to college, we are given a clean slate, and we start to build new and independent lives for ourselves. When we meet people and become friends with them, it seems as if their lives before college are no longer significant. No doubt that one's life experiences before college shape the way they are today, but it just seems it didn't matter where the person is from, what the person's parents do, what the person's family's financial situation is. It simply didn't matter. It almost seems as if the life of the person you know has only started the moment you guys meet. Sometimes you have to step back and realize that there is so much history people can have before when they have entered your life. I know for a fact that if I brought friends back home to Davis, they'll realize that there is probably about a billion things that they didn't know about me.
We watched the birthing scene in human reproduction today. OHH MYY GODDD.....
palms are sweaty
Waiting is the hardest part
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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