I went to the gyno today for a pap smear. He was nice and everything, I just kind of wish I'd get a female one. See, I was going to get an appointment for Cambell, and they had a female gyno, but the next appointment wouldn't be till October, so I decided to just go for Santa Rosa. Well I had been expecting my period to be late, and while the doctor was doing the pap smear, he was like "how long has it been since your last cycle". And I said about a month and he said I was on it, and I was really surprised. So that means that I may have to do another pap smear : (. Gyno appointments to me are just kind of annoying. They don't hurt or anything, though sometimes they do tickle, and they did that time when he had to do some kind of thing where he applied pressure to my side. I also had him prescribe me something for the next time I develop a UTI, so i don't have to go to the pharmacy just to get the antibiotics I need.
I have been working on my first scrapbook. It's of my trip to Australia and it's coming along very nicely. When that finishes, I may start one on Japan... though that will probably be more than one scrap book. I have wanted to make a Japanese one ever since I went to Japan that first time when I was 15.
I neglected to mention in my previous post how much I hate flying. I love sightseeing new places and everything, it's just getting there that's the problem, and I haven't done a 20+ hour plane ride in many years. I don't even remember the last time. Must have been when my parents took me to England when I was 17(or maybe it was 16, don't quite remember). On the way back, I sat right by this woman who was terrified of flying. It wasn't her first time or anything, but it just freaked her out. I had to explain why turbulence happened, and she understood, she just was terrified. So i had to end up holding her hand during times the plane shook. She couldn't sleep on planes either so we ended up chatting a lot. She was African-Australian and had 4 kids. She was a nurse and was working on her degree to be a registered nurse. She was a very nice lady, though a little difficult to understand due to her very thick accent. Also, I have no idea which country she even came from. I think I may look it up now on wikipedia or something... Nope, still no idea. I know it starts with "S" and is in West Africa, so when I asked her "Senegal" or "Sierra Leon", she said no. Ah well.
I started school today but don't have much to do yet. I am going to go to Seattle to go to that Penny Arcade con and I get to go with my friend, Chaos, whom I haven't seen since I invited her to Vegas with me and Yulia a couple years ago. She's inviting her roommate too. I'm not sure how I'll like the con, but I've never been to Seattle before, and I reserved Sunday for sight seeing. I need to now look up some things I want to do in Seattle. I also will meet some people from this forum I have been going to for a few months.
In other news, last night I told Justin I'm breaking up with him, but then kind of changed my mind a little. The relationship as of now, I've had it. You can't ask someone to put up with another 5 years of a long distance relationship. So right now I am in the process of deciding whether I want to move down there for some indeterminate time period(but not permanently) or just break up for good. I'm not sure what I will do. I love Justin, but the relationship hasn't been going anywhere since the start, and changes do need to be made.
I have been working on my first scrapbook. It's of my trip to Australia and it's coming along very nicely. When that finishes, I may start one on Japan... though that will probably be more than one scrap book. I have wanted to make a Japanese one ever since I went to Japan that first time when I was 15.
I neglected to mention in my previous post how much I hate flying. I love sightseeing new places and everything, it's just getting there that's the problem, and I haven't done a 20+ hour plane ride in many years. I don't even remember the last time. Must have been when my parents took me to England when I was 17(or maybe it was 16, don't quite remember). On the way back, I sat right by this woman who was terrified of flying. It wasn't her first time or anything, but it just freaked her out. I had to explain why turbulence happened, and she understood, she just was terrified. So i had to end up holding her hand during times the plane shook. She couldn't sleep on planes either so we ended up chatting a lot. She was African-Australian and had 4 kids. She was a nurse and was working on her degree to be a registered nurse. She was a very nice lady, though a little difficult to understand due to her very thick accent. Also, I have no idea which country she even came from. I think I may look it up now on wikipedia or something... Nope, still no idea. I know it starts with "S" and is in West Africa, so when I asked her "Senegal" or "Sierra Leon", she said no. Ah well.
I started school today but don't have much to do yet. I am going to go to Seattle to go to that Penny Arcade con and I get to go with my friend, Chaos, whom I haven't seen since I invited her to Vegas with me and Yulia a couple years ago. She's inviting her roommate too. I'm not sure how I'll like the con, but I've never been to Seattle before, and I reserved Sunday for sight seeing. I need to now look up some things I want to do in Seattle. I also will meet some people from this forum I have been going to for a few months.
In other news, last night I told Justin I'm breaking up with him, but then kind of changed my mind a little. The relationship as of now, I've had it. You can't ask someone to put up with another 5 years of a long distance relationship. So right now I am in the process of deciding whether I want to move down there for some indeterminate time period(but not permanently) or just break up for good. I'm not sure what I will do. I love Justin, but the relationship hasn't been going anywhere since the start, and changes do need to be made.