Catch up

Posted By: Violetta    09/01/09

It has been a few weeks since I have actually written a blog and I believe that is primarily because it has not been on the fore front of my mind, but I am back on track now and I will be keeping my blogs more consistent. The last time I wrote a blog I wrote about moving into my new apartment and how excited I was about it. Well this past Saturday was the first time I actually had the chance to fully enjoy it. I went to the gym, bought some healthy groceries and vitamins, watched a movie, and studied all day. It was very nice actually being able to hang out in my own apartment for the first time. I really have not had the opportunity to enjoy it since I moved in, because I went to California for a week and I also happen to work a lot and school just started. I know that everyone is officially in school right now and I am super excited. I am only taking 14 credits this semester and two of them are for a research lab I am taking part in. The research lab is focused on bullying and I thought that would be perfect to really understand the effects bullying has on an individual, especially during the ages where the brain is developing the most. I am in a physiological psychology class this semester too and it is going to be an extremely challenging class, although it is so interesting to me. Physiological psychology is the study of the body in relation to brain and all the chemicals and molecules and what their purpose is. That is the best and easiest way I can describe that class for you. So basically I am taking a few hard classes but after this semester I will have one more semester left until I graduate with my bachelors. That is a huge accomplishment and it is amazing to think that I have come this far, especially because of all the bad decisions I have made in the past. I have a friend who was a heroin addict for 13 years and still manages to retain a vast amount of knowledge and it increases my interest and thirst for knowledge as to how that is possible and why we were chosen to live and not die in our addictions. Anyone who is living a sober lifestyle after the extensive use of drugs is considered a minority and should be extremely fortunate. I know I am. I still don’t understand it and there is a large possibility I never will. Well until next time friends!!

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