Marsha my group mate is mad that I haven't organized a group meeting yet. I am not the group leader we are equal participants, she could organize a meeting just as easily. I go ahead and organize the meeting at her urging and to find out that she has left out one our group members from all prior communication. There are only 5 of us, it's not that hard to be inclusive. We all settle on meeting at 5:30pm tomorrow because that is the only time that our entire group is available and Marsha is willing to work. She then goes and reschedules the meeting for 12pm tomorrow because she wants to go out to dinner, except that 3 of the 5 of us aren't available at 12....
Then I get home and Katie starts hounding me for having a pre-diabetic diet. Why? because I have had 2 pieces of raisin bread today and have one packed for lunch tomorrow. The entire loaf has 1tbsp of sugar(+the raisins). She has decided to monitor my eating more closely and ban my sugar intake. I don't think that she understands that I bike 16 miles a day, have an active class/job, and run/swim/work out almost everyday. I would eat better if she was willing to buy healthier snacks.
Alright done winching(australian word that means complaining loudly)
Class has been less intense since out last exam. We have started the pulmonary respiratory and it's been surprisingly basic compared to what we have previously been asked to learn. I find it almost boring in comparison but am excited to have a lighter load while we put together 3 final projects and study for our 5 exams in June. I think it's quite fun how my friends have changed so far this semester. In general I have kept the same core group of friends but we bounce around between smaller groups amongst ourselves depending on stress levels, exams, and projects. We all work so hard that I really enjoy the small moments where we are positive and supportive, like today when Amelia missed the first 5 minutes of lecture to wait for me after the barista messed up my coffee before our 3 hour afternoon session. It's the little moments that make me feel like I fit in and have made the right choice by coming to Melbourne.
I know I know pretty boring. Tomorrow:study plans and project previews. also..."please wear a bra that fastens in the back for thoracic mobilizations"
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