Archive for April, 2009

New clothes :D

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

you know, I’m surprised; I didn’t spill anything on my new shirt yesterday. Now, it’s not just that I’m accident prone, because I am that, but you have to know that I don’t ever really get to buy new clothes. Needless to say, I am poor :P So the last time I bought something really new was… oh, about last summer. Yeah, great huh? And this shirt, in particular, was the only new item of clothes I bought recently. SO, naturally, I thought is was doomed. You know how irony works. But, actually, so far, it seems to be ok.

Not that I am not doomed. I’m already near throwing up because I am incredibly nervous. I have a speech contest this afternoon at four, and I am so scared it’s not even funny (except if you’re not me). It’ll be fun though. I like these contests and stuff that IWCC runs because I have a chance of winning, like, $100 :D which would be sweet if I don’t lose my lunch first…

But anyway, I also did want to point out that I kept my promise from Monday to write another blog. Ha! And I was so tired that day that I *cough* almost fell asleep on my checkstand at work… Twice…

But anyway, I’ve caught up on my sleep now, as you can probably tell by the clear, unslurred wrtiign :) <– (P.S. that was so on purpos4e)

So yeah, as it is, I blogged, so I have fulfilled my promise to you. Wish me luck with the speech!… pleese!!!!!! I need it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAQAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Have a good weekend!!

Sarah

P.S.S. No typos were harmed in the making of this blgo.

Abstract

Monday, April 27th, 2009

May I start off with a praise for IWCC? I think I might. I just found out that my science credits will transfer fine into my new school’s science program so I should be able to finish my degree there in two years. Two years and I should have my bachelors in  Science and English! And I also found out that 56 of my 59 credits will transfer, so that’s exciting too.

One of my favorite things about Iowa Western is that I’ve been able to come here since I was sixteen years old, and that really helped me get a jump on my schooling. I mean, two bachelors by the time I’m twenty? That’s awesome! And it was only about five thousand dollars a year, managable even for me with my ‘wonderful’ grocery store job. So, there you go :)

Also I just passed my eighteenth birthday yesterday, which was very cool. I am very happy to finally be able to sign all my own release papers ;P Aside from that, I had my cousin over all weekend so I am utterly beat.

Hmm… and now I’m out of stuff to say except that I am hungry… and I think I shall go to the bookstore and hunt down some food. There’s my update, but I’ll give you a better one on Wednesday when I’m more awake :P

Have a fun Monday!!!

Sarah

Why?

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Yes, the spam is definitely diminished. Awesome.

Well, it’s a gorgeous day outside! Nice, brisk wind and all that. The trees, I dunno, magically turned green all the sudden and flowers and grass are just popping up like… daisies… okay, bad joke, but you get my drift. The world is beautiful! I always manage to forget, over the winter, what spring is like, and how suddenly it just comes.

With spring comes enrollment for Fall classes and, if you are a freshman this fall and you’re deliberating, HURRY UP! Because, trust me, the classes you want will fill up fast. I mean, we’ve already had priority registration, so a lot of classes don’t have a ton of space.

Along with the oh, so wonderful springtime, comes the oh, so wonderful finals etc. and they’re coming up fast people! So hurry up and get stuff done in your classes because you don’t have a whole lot of time left! Twenty school days left to the end of the semester.

Another item I would like to add is congratulations to everyone who is graduating this spring. I mean, seriously, you all stuck with it and you’re getting your degree and that’s just fantastic! Congrats indeed and I hope your college expirience here at IWCC has been one of the bestest ever :)

Now, you may wonder why my blog is entitled ‘why’. Actually, that’s a very good question. This blog is about the word ‘why’. See, I can’t say that this is a magic word or anything, but it is the word of common sense. And I only just realized it.

I was thinking about this because, even though I am seventeen years old yet, three very drunk guys came into my work and tried to convince me to get drunk with them after I got off. Well, it didn’t seem all that alluring to go to some dirty place all sneaky and get drunk on cheap vodka with a bunch of dudes I didn’t know. I dunno, just… warning signs… ya know? So I tried the whole, ‘i’m under the age of eighteen’ and it didn’t work. I tried, ‘I have plans’. didn’t work. Drunk guys are just completely incorrigable. But there is one thing that I think might have quelled them. A question. A simple word; why?

No doubt he would have come up with some weird reason, but I got to thinking about this question of ‘why’? I mean, most of the times I’ve done something stupid, afterwards I asked myself something along the lines of ‘why did I do that’? Because it doesn’t make sense later. But then I was thinking about what would have happened if I had asked myself beforehand, and wouldn’t have done whatever it was without a satisfactory answer.

When I’m gossiping about a co-worker, why? I certainly don’t want to because that’s lame and pathetic. But… I do it… so why? When I put off my homework that’s due tomorrow, why do I do it? And ‘why’ also helps me to solidify my ideas. Like, I love to write, but why? What is it that drives me? And once I think about that, I start to remember all the things that went into my making that decision.

Yes, why is certainly a useful word. It can get you out of sticky situations, because, all to often, I find myself doing things without thinking, and the tiny word ‘why’ reminds me to do just that. It also helps to ste a goal, or to remember your purpose behind a goal. Why. Yes, it is a powerful word. Use it wisely.

Sarah

P.S. as always, explore outside sites with caution as I cannot take responsibility for them. But this is a fantastic picture. Jerry Reynolds, awesome :P

http://pantskicker.com/category/direct-your-mind/

Arguing

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Okay, well firstly, I’ve decided that the word ‘arguing’ looks like it’s spelled wrong. Second, I’ve decided ‘Out of Control’ by Capital Lights is an awesomely cool song :) Third, I have also decided that Breaking Benjamin shall be yet another band that I love forever. And, fourth, I am so glad I was born in this era of rock music. My dad will kill me for saying that :P Die hard oldies fan, ya know?

Anyway, I hate the irony of this all, but we just talked about antibiotics in Micro… right after I finished my wonderful amoxicillin prescription to kill the evil, evil streptococcus that had decided to take up residence in my body. I believe they are dead, but now I’m all paranoid about antibiotic resistance :P

But that isn’t on topic at all. I actually wanted to share a valuable lesson I have about arguing. Now, let me tell you first of all, if I have my mind made up on something, it’s for a good reason and I’m not going to change that view by now. Unfortunately, a lot of other people seem to be like this too. And, sometimes, we will get into arguments about whose view is better. Well, of course,  I know mine is! But, again, they feel that way too. so when we argue, it usually is quite pointless, because no one makes any headway with everyone else and it turns into this horrible little mess that we both eventually give up on and stomp away. That is, until speech class.

That is where I learned about concessions. And this is a revolutionary idea. Let me give you an example. I was arguing with some friends about why animals don’t have souls. Now I’m not going into all the reasons behind my thinking and everything, but lets just say, I’ve argued with these guys before about different things, and they will never change their mind. But, by the end of it, I actually had them saying that they would actually do some research and consider my hypothesis.

I was, now, speechless. No… way!!!!! That… that actually worked..? They… they just said… And then I fainted, I believe :P But the reason why they said that was because I said that, while animals did not, necessarily, have what we have termed ‘the soul’ they could have some sort of other metaphysical form, I just don’t know. Sounds plausible if you believe in such things.

Well, it worked once, so I tried it again. I was in an argument with a co-worker about polygamy. He was saying that it was fine because it was actually done in the Bible. I said, well, that’s all fine and good, but that practice was actually condemned by the religious leaders, so it’s not actually a Biblical ‘idea’, but was looked on as a ’sin’. And then, I found my second argument weapon. I said, but aside from all that, if you just look at it from practicality’s standpoint, it would still suck. Guys, you’ve seen girls fight before, right? Imagine being MARRIED to a bunch of women! They would squabble all the time in jealousy! And then there would be feuding amongst the kids! I mean, it would be horrible! Forget gray hair! You wouldn’t even have hair! You’d end up ripping it all out in frustration! Horrible.

So that’s what I’ve learned about arguing. If you want to argue with someone, I suggest you try using these two things. Now, not everyone will respond to these, but few can argue with practicality. Bring that up, and there’s no way they can say, “well, impracticality is just fine with me.” Also, concede! Acknowledge that their argument has a basis, but tell them why you believe your way is stronger. And, who knows, when you concede, you might just find that you think their argument is actually a better one than yours. Who knows! But it’s also a way to fight fair. So, go, enjoy!

I am going to go enjoy my last class of the week. And you do the same :) Have a great weekend!

Sarah

spam (again … :D )

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Before I get going on the topic of spam, I thought I might just tell you all where I have been since I have definitely not been in school. Quite simply, I have a horrid case of Strept Throat. See, this is where Microbiology has its most useful applications, because, by the second day, I was able to identify it and my mom took me to the doctor and got me a prescription. Now, it may or may not have just been dumb luck that I figured out what it was, but one way or the other, I am no longer contagious, I can swallow solid food again, and am once again enjoying conversation with my family, thanks to Amoxicillin :) I do so love antibiotics. We really should invest more time and energy into creating new ones.

So, anyway, that’s where I’ve been, sadly. I would much more have enjoyed time off if I had not been sick, because, believe me, it’s no fun. Anyway, now I need to get back onto the topic of spam.

Again, I am not talking about the odd, little, canned, whatever-it-is, meat stuff, but, rather, internet spam. I don’t know how, or why, but the spam-killer on this site is finally starting to work! I think. One way or the other, after a week of letting it sit, I used to receive a good three hundred, four hundred messages. All spam. Now, I’ve got about thirty. I am enthralled. Whoever created the technology that is now working, I love them forever :)

But, there you go, that’s my update. Not a whole lot on the school front just yet, but I might post again this weekend about my Thursday, since that’s the only day I have school :P For now, I wish you a great week and a happy Easter if you are so celebrating it. Also, you are about to see the oddest pairing of pictures ever.

Have a great week!

Sarah

P.S. as always, beware when browsing outside sites as I cannot control their content. However, the encyclopedia britannica should be safe ;P

 This is what attacked my throat >:(

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http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/183561/107762/Scanning-electron-micrograph-of-Streptococcus-pyogenes-associated-with-strep-throat

 And, on the other end of the spectrum….

HAPPY EASTER!!! Aren’t they cute :)

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http://superdolly.blogspot.com/2008/03/apologies-and-happy-easter.html

ok, I’m late, but I’ll give you a good one

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

I’m a few days late on my blog, so I will share with you all how to be the life of a party. The secret is in one small joke. Okay, now pay attention, it’s a good one.

So there are these two statues that have been standing across this path from each other in a park for well over a hundred years, a guy and a girl. One day, an angel descends from heaven and is like, “you know what? You two have been so good standing here for so long, and enduring all the weather, that God has decided to grant you a half hour of life.”

So the angel snaps her finger and the two statues spring to life, and they instantly go over into the bushes and you hear all this rustling and giggling. Fifteen minutes later, they come back, get on their pedestals and are all ready to go. And the angel is like, “Well, you know, you have fifteen more minutes; you could do it again.” And the guy statue nods and looks at the girl statue and says, “Alright, but this time we’re changing positions. You hold the pigeon, and I’ll poop on its head.”

Ta daa! Guaranteed to get a few laughs and a crowd of eager followers at your next casual cocktail get-together.

Now, on a more serious note, letting everyone know that the academic calendar does say we get Good Friday off. So, there you go. I’ve had some people in my classes wondering about it and it is official, you just have to look at the academic calendar on the Iowa Western home page.

Also, I have some very cool news! My prospective college for next fall, Wheaton, is a very good university. But that’s not the cool news. I was talking with their science chair last Wednesday while I was over there, and he had an excellent mention on IWCC’s Veterinary and Nursing programs. His daughter, after getting her Bachelor degree at Wheaton, actually came over here and went through our Vet Tech program and he said she was just absolutely thrilled. He said we have an excellent dedication to the sciences here, which I thought was very neat. That is one of the best things about IWCC; we have great programs that are actually affordable. So whatever ya’ll are doing, you’re doing it right.

Also, I’m excited; I’m starting to see buds on the trees. That means spring, which means summer, which means SUMMER BREAK!!!!!!!! Yes, folks, the last day of classes is May 15th, which means we only have forty-two days between us and the beaches, hot sun, and sleeping in until noon every day! Also, we get that nice, golden tan that is obviously not fake-baked on there, which makes it look like you have been living in Cancun half your life. Ah, yes, Summer in the Midwest. And don’t forget the thunderstorms :D I do love the thunderstorms…  now, you can forget the tornados because those are awful, but it just wouldn’t be June without some heavy rain and lightning.

Anyway, on that happy thought, I have one more thing to say before I split. My birthday is in 24 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I’M FINALLY TURNING EIGHTEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HOORAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*cough cough* and I will be starting a collection box for gifts from my friends and admirers…

Anyways… yeah. So… mark it on your calendar… Sarah’s Birthday… April 26th… 18…. yeah………………………. 

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Have a happy weekend!!!!

Sarah 

P.S. As always, be careful if browsing the websites posted with my pictures. I’m just citing sources, not encouraging 

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http://www.vikingimporting.com/index.php?cPath=165

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http://www.posebud.com/balloons.html