O-chem was relieving. The professor went over what we will be learning over the quarter and it's pretty much everything I've already learned in the past. I did take 2 years worth of chemistry, including intro to organic chem. I think it will mainly just be a refresher and a lot of memorization. Plus, the class is only 50 minutes long so it goes by fairly quick. The class was packed, however, and I wasn't about to try to beat the crowd in the bike lot. The coffee shop that my roommate told me about happened to be right across the street and I didn't have another class for another 5 hours, so I walked over to check it out. This place is awesome!! Their espresso is organic, they make their own vanilla and whip cream, they use agave instead of sugar, and they have vegan cookies. Also, it was the only study worthy coffee shop that I've been to out here so far. I grabbed a table and started workin on some vector problems for physics. I even stayed for lunch. I had a bagelwich with the works. I was desperate for a shower once it started to get later and hotter, suddenly that loosely knit sweater wasn't loose enough. I rode home and immediately got in the shower. The breeze from earlier had vanished, now it was just sunny and hot. Don't get me wrong, that's nice but not for a bike ride while wearing jeans and a sweater.
Eventually, it was time to head to the Primate behavior class. I got there really early so I could talk to the professor about adding despite the prerequisites that are mentioned online. Guess what she said.... I know the anticipations is too much to bear. She said yes. WOOOOOOOOOOOO!! Best. Class. Ever. (said like the fat comic book guy from the simpsons) When I asked about the prereq.'s, she said, "yes you can still take it but it would have been beneficial to study evolution and natural selection." ummmm lady, I'm kind of a zoology nerd; I read about this stuff for fun. I think I'll do just fine. The professor was amazing. She talked really fast, she's english and likes to poke fun at americans for being less disciplined than english folk. She seems strict but I like it. I, Jordan Faragher, have a zoo project. I actually have to go to a zoo and observe primates for a graded project. I will be disciplined if I don't go to the zoo! In fact, I get extra credit for going early. Looks like someones going to the zoo this weekend.
"Hey Jordan wanna come to this totally kick ass beer pong tournament this weekend? It's gonna be off the hook!"
"Oh no sorry dudes I gotta do my homework...at the zoo."
HA! Well, I'm not sure if you can tell, but I'm pretty excited about this class. Needless to say, French is out. Maybe next quarter. The first thing I did when I got out of this class was buy the book. Then I rode home like the eager beaver I am to start reading. But waiting for me at the door was a package that distracted me from reading. It was my tapestry! Here I am kickin' it old school with my new tapestry:
I still have yet to put up pictures but that's a project for this weekend. After I hung this bad boy up, I went shopping at trader joes, returned home, and indulged in a spicy lentil wrap, oh and watch Daniel Tosh: completely serious. Mama and Papa (and everyone else), you must instant play this on netflix, it's hilarious.
Later, I went with my roommate and a couple of her friends to see the new movie Easy A. It was good, not great, but good. It's a renter for sure. When I got home, I sat outside and attempted to record the noise outside (apparently I did it too early.. it's way louder now and I'm pretty sure I just heard a guy yell "BOOBS!!") Ugghhh I can't get the video to work right now but I will soon, and I will post it for you all to hear.
Ok sleepy time again. I hope everyones day was as good as mine. Buenas noches!
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