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    so, matt left today. sigh. it's okay, though, it wont be very long until we see each other again... anyway, i ate a very heavy, icky saga dinner tonight, and i think my stomach wishes that i wouldnt have. i finally finished deep river. it was very good, and i think you should read it. "me?" you ask? yes, you. i am supposed to be writing an essay on the book right now, but i think laundry and sleep might happen instead. im thinking about dropping hebrew, which makes me very sad, since i am the one who petitioned for the course in the first place. however, it is just going to involve a lot of memorization, something that has been very hard for me since inverting myself on my bike last month. if i did that, i would only be taking 14 credits, which might put me in the "slacker" group (in the eyes of the gp's, that is). im going to talk to the prof tomorrow, so maybe he will be able to figure something out for me. i was thinking about picking up principles of chem 2, but since it isnt required for my major, maybe i wont take it. im so excited that i got a job in the chem department!!! i still dont know what im doing, but i will find that out tomorrow. i really hope that i am a ta/ grader for all the organic chem 1 folk, but if not, i would love to be a lab ta for bioorganic or maybe even ochem 2. what i dont want is to be a stockroom worker, but i would take it if thats all they offer me. wow, its even weird to me how excited i am. as my envicro prof would say, "Jenevieve is what we call a 'science nerd.'" he made that comment after i was able to instantly identify the ebola virus (inc. strain) on his powerpoint slide. ah, the life of a science chick. alright, i had best get to work studying... alep, bet, gimel, dalet, he, waw, zayin, het, tet, yod, kap, lamed, mem, nun, samek, ayin, pe, sade, qop, res, sin, sin, taw... yeah, i think thats all 23...