Posted by dianah on August 11, 2008 at 14:25:22 from (67.236.53.27):
In Reply to: Re: Howdy posted by Hugh MacKay on August 11, 2008 at 13:56:05:
Hi Hugh!!!! I miss chatting with you! Believe me, I don't like this school thing either. They basically own us. After this Fall session, it should be a bit easier until next Fall when I start the second half of the Nursing program to get my RN. December will be the end of the LPN part- then in the Spring, I have but one or two prereq. classes and thats all. They had us do a summer session and it just ruined all of my plans for the summer. Fortunately, we are having absolutely beautiful weather right now- in the 70's when it should be blazing hot. I have peeked in on you all from time to time but if I started writing, I would never get my studies done, so I had to refrain. :( I'll give that dude a call tomorrow and see what he can find. Can you believe that tractor started right up?? Dreading hooking the mower back up...especially since the brat donkey was standing on the mower in the barn yard and sunk it into the dirt.
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