Hello! Welcome to my online diary! Get ready for take-off! We'll soon be cruising at an altitude of just over 5 feet.
Hope you'll post a tag or write a note
in my guestbook!
But things have been busy! With school 11 hours a week (not including studying) and werking (16-32 hours a week), it doesn't leave much time for anything else! Even my sleep has been suffering, which is funny since I'm going to school to help people sleep. 
School's been going well. It's been hard, getting back into the groove of studying, but I'm doing great. I've actually been elected to be a student representative in the yearly meeting to determine if the program is effective and if there are changes/improvements we can make. (Technically, there should have been 1 student, but one other girl was also nominated, and we were tied in the voting, so we're both going to be a part of it.) Something cool to put on the resume.
I've been seeing my GP quite often, as I was anemic, and now I'm just low in iron. I had a colonoscopy this week, and everything was fine. I see my GP this coming week, and I'm sure she'll want to do some other sort of test to find out why I'm still iron deficient.
Michelle's having another boy! They're both doing well, and she's due in December. So far (knock on wood) she's not had any blood pressure, swelling or gestational diabetes problems. Her joints loosened up rather quickly this time, though. JT kept saying (before they knew the sex) that it was going to be a 'gull'. But, now that they know, he seems fine that he's going to have a 'brudder'. I just hope he's more gentle with this one, unlike he was with his cousin, CR.
TC, the oldest nephew on my side, was in another play just a few weeks back. I had to werk, so I couldn't make it, but he apparently did really well. He takes after his aunt April.
Speaking of werk, I'm werking at a store as a stocker. It's mindless, which is nice, so I don't have to concentrate on a job AND school. At least, not mentally.
It won't be much longer before DH and I head out on another cruise! We've got a good sized group going from the hospital, so we'll know many people on the ship.
Last weekend a group of us went out to dinner to remember Cathy, who died a year ago. It's hard to believe she's gone, much less that she's been gone for a year.
I'm sure there's more I need to say, but as of now, the mind is blanko.
Have a great fall, y'all!
Hugs,
April