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Monthly Archive for December, 2006

The Teachers Posted my grades!

I got a nice surprise today as I looked through my email. A teacher emailed me telling me he posted my grades for the math class already. I went ahead and took a look, and I got an A for both courses. YAY! I’m not too surprised about the math grade since I enjoy math [...]

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Another UTI!

It’s like Deja Vu with UTIs. Ever since Thanksgiving 2005 I’ve had now 4 maybe 5 UTIs. One was with a pregnancy, one was after a miscarriage and the others were during possible pregnancies that never happened including this time. It is soooo frustrating. I worry so much now that every time I pee, if [...]

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Coming Home…

One of the best things about owning dogs is coming home after work or school. What better way to be greeted then with two dogs who want nothing more than your love and affection….well the food part certainly does help. I’ve had some tough times at my school. Nothing really bad, but the teacher we [...]

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I Can’t Tape My Shows Anymore!

I respect sports, I really do. But why the hell does it have to cut into the shows that I tape? I watch specific shows and that I tape on TiVo. But on the nights that some sports program is on, it keeps pushing the shows following it off the normal recording time. So then [...]

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Health Insurance and My Big Decision!

Ok so for anyone who hasn’t read my 2003 post, I have multiple sclerosis. I was diagnosed after the loss of flexion in my right leg. I couldn’t walk for about 2 weeks and for a month after that, I had to use a cane. Now I’m perfectly fine and have not had any exacerbations [...]

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My Adoption Story (very long)

I was adopted from a very early age…about 5 months. Given up around 4 months and handed over to my new parents at 5 months. I even went to meet my biological family. Boy was that a trip. I was in massage school at the time when I decided to go find out where I [...]

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Robotripping Grows in 9-17 Age Group

Misty Fetko, a mother of two teenagers, got up early to walk the dog before she roused her boys from bed one summer day in 2003. Her eldest, Carl, a gifted guitar player and award-winning artist at his Ohio high school, never woke up. “His friends told me his smile made their day,” Fetko said [...]

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Hello World!

Hello everyone! World, Earth inhabits, beings, atmosphere recyclers, etc… This is my blog, journal, online diary for all to see, what have you. I figure I’ll just introduce myself a bit. I’m a little strange, if you haven’t already noticed. I also am not used to writing stuff about my life out for all to see, but [...]

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