pet meds
All things are beginning top wind down here around campus. Outside there are few people scattered all across campus with their hands full of study sheets and eyes constantly glancing from facts to the street ahead of them. Everyone is trying to squeeze those last little bits of information in to their brains before they have to throw it all back up on to an exam and then they can begin the short process of forgetting thousands of dollars worth of information. I personally have one final left and very little studying left to handle. I have been spending most of my time just trying to relax and get ready for summer session. I will only have one class per session but I will also be working a ton all summer long so I need to be relaxed before that starts or by the fall I will be burned out and ready to freak. Right now I am stuck in errand mode doing all things from picking up pet meds for the dogs to cleaning the kitchen floor by hand to keep my work later to a minimum. Now that my roommates are all moving I will also be getting some new roommates so I am trying to get everything ready for them to arrive. I hope they don't mind dogs because I am not giving up my boys either. They are going to be my only friends this summer I think since almost everyone leaves and those that stay are busy with work and the quick semester schedules. That's mainly why I am trying to get things like getting the pet meds and cleaning out of the way now so I don't have to think about it during the summer. Then I can spend my time when not working, studying, or in school, just chillin with the dogs and playing outside. I think they are beginning to notice the changes in my behavior because they have been being unusually compliant with all of my requests and haven't been freaking out about too much. I hope that they keep this up for another two weeks and then they can go crazy whenever school starts and I can just play all of the time when we are together. Either way I have a good two weeks to relax and get a bunch of things in order for the fall.