not sure I've LJed this year...

Mar 30, 2005 00:06

So I guess I am bothering to update because this is a big life transition. The lease starts April 1st. This is where we'll be living! http://www.homesdatabase.com/courtney/HW5145921MRVRead more... )

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nymphatacita May 9 2005, 09:19:57 UTC
Hi! it's Andie, remember me? I graduated with Mike, ran XC, did theatre... we have the same birthday...

How're you? Congrats on graduating. You beat me :c) You're brave to be engineering. I know that's the must difficult major in my university, and I'm sure it's no easier where you are.

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arin2101 May 9 2005, 15:01:24 UTC
of course I remember you, silly!!! how is life? what are you up to? what are you majoring in and are you still in Alaska? how is that going?

Let us know when you will be in MD again!!

Yeah, engineering is rough but materials isn't as bad as like computer or electrical. Still a lot of work and pretty hard. Lots of quantum physics stuff.

Life is good as from my post. It'll be better after graduation and moving. I really can't wait for grad school. I think it will be easier no matter what anyone says.

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nymphatacita May 23 2005, 10:52:18 UTC
Happy late birthday! I hope yours was awesome!

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nymphatacita May 29 2005, 19:00:48 UTC
Life is pretty good. I'm still an undergrad... I probably won't graduate until '07. That's alright, though... that's the same year as all of the friends I've made up here, anyway. I'm majoring in Russian, Environmental Studies, Foreign Language, and Geography. So I'll have four degrees... and no idea what I wnat to do. I enjoy waitressing, so I've always got something to fall back on. I'm living with my partner Rob and his (our) great dane, Sampson. We've also got a roommate, Mike, from CA. The house is big, though, and there's plenty of room for everyone. The house is on a horse ranch, which belongs to the landlady. It's at the top of the hill, which has been cleared of trees. (You've got to picture the whole area as being one big forest). So, the trees around us block out the lights from the city of Fairbanks, and the clearing allows us to see the whole night sky. So the view of the stars and the northern lights is amazing ( ... )

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