July 21, 2005
Everything’s good.
I am finally all registered for school. That wasn’t a huge pain in the ass at all, huh? I’m glad it’s done, and I got into every class I wanted. Not only that, I found out my Art History class from U of R works as my Fine Arts prerequisite for Education. This is good news because it means I don’t have to take a Fine Arts class which equals in an empty spot in my schedule. This results in me being able to take Child Psychology like I wanted!
My schedule is pretty nice. I have a night class on Wednesday nights both semesters. The rest of my classes are in the morning except for my Kinesiology lab Friday afternoons in the fall semester, and my French tutorial Friday afternoons in the spring semester. That leaves my afternoons free for volunteering and working. Let me tell you, I’m going to be one helluva busy girl. I want to volunteer in a classroom two afternoons a week, lead Girl Guides, take a conversational French night class, and work part time. I hope I can fit it all in. I guess I’ll see.
So today not only was I able to register for classes but I also found out my very first student loan has been processed. Goodbye to debt free Brea.
I’m just thankful I already have two years of University under my belt with no debt. And I’m thankful I can live with my Mom and save a bundle on rent and living expenses! I’m a lucky girl.
I’m quite excited for school to start. I don’t know why, maybe just happy to be back at the U of S? Or Saskatoon in general? 2005 has been a mighty good year so far, D being a good chunk of why! (I’m such a sap.) The only thing is I’m a bit worried about all of my English classes. You see, I enjoy reading and writing. Unfortunately, I like reading what I want to read and writing about what I want to write about.
Not that any of you care, but here are the classes I’m enrolled in:
Eng 318 (Renaissance and Reformation)
Eng 321 (Shakespeare)
Eng 327 (English Drama 1660-1737)
Fren 125 (Intermediate French II)
Hist 298 (Ths History of New France 1724-1793)
Hlth 100 (Health Concepts for Elementary and Middle Years)
Kin 121 (Functional Basis of Physical Activity)
Nutr 120 (Introduction to Nutrition)
Psy 213 (Child Psychology)
But speaking of reading what I want to read… I finally started reading The Da Vinci Code and right now I’m going to delve into it some more. That and a bathtub.
Oh, how I love relaxation.

July 22nd, 2005 at 1:09 pm
The Da Vinci Code is an amazing book. VERY interesting, and it will make you want to jump a plane to Paris and go to the Lovre. Enjoy!
July 22nd, 2005 at 4:26 pm
Who are your profs for French, History and English? I might have the low down on them.
July 23rd, 2005 at 7:34 pm
Mmm English classes… especially Shakespeare… However, I most definitely understand your conflict with wanted to read and write the things that you choose. Don’t wear yourself out too much.