6.12.2006

a sigh of relief?

so, as i am sure you are all anxious to hear, i was accepted to UTD. woohoo. so, take the last post with a grain of salt and the understanding that sometimes people just need to vent.

as for UTD... the one class i desperately need to take this fall is CLOSED. as it would be, of course. this journey was simply not meant to be an easy one. so, now what do i do? well, i have started the ball rolling. on wednesday, i e-mailed the professor of the class with a request for special, written permission from him to appeal to the registrar for admittance into the class. my other option being wait until the start of the semester and pray that someone drops the class and i get his or her spot. it has worked before, trust me. yet, i am not so good at the waiting. especially not when my entire future (as a pa) rests on whether i gain admittance into a single class. at least things are exciting.

in other news, emily, jen and myself are supposed to find out about our duplex tomorrow. according to our realtor, we are at the top of the list of applicants for an amazing property (shown right). we get the entire downstairs, including the rad little screened-in porch. i am excited because now i will have a place to store my bicycle. let me tell you a bit more about our future (fingers-crossed) home: it has two full bedrooms and a study/den. the study/den actually works well as a third bedroom. it has a closet, lots of windows, built-in bookshelves and two doors, one to the hall outside the kitchen and one to middle bedroom. the middle bedroom is, well in the middle of the house. there is a huge kitchen with a separate breakfast nook, and fairly new appliances. there is central heating and air-conditioning. a washer and dryer! and a gigantic living room complete with a gas fireplace. oh yeah, there is also a dining room, a nice pantry, and a private driveway with covered parking, a storage shed and a lovely privacy fence and automated gate. that's right folks, we are going to be living in the lap of luxury. complete with one bathroom. for those of you who say it cannot be done. we shall prove you wrong. three girls, one bathroom, one simple rule, and voila... no worries. now let's all hope worthross gives us the home we have been promised.

1 Comments:

Blogger Jen said...

1. I didn't see this post when I responded to the other post, but so glad you got in!!! And for the record I didn't take it as "venting" but just being honest.

2. I so HOPE we get the house. It sounds great!!

3. One bathroom. I have a feeling we will go down in history as being three girls that got along and shared a bathroom...we WILL prove everyone wrong, I am sure of that. I grew up with nine people sharing two baths most of my life...piece of cake. Plus I will commit right now to taking only 20 minute showers as opposed to my usual 40 minute showers (JUST KIDDING). See how generous I am??? ;)

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