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Latest news from ...the cabin. I have been inside since Friday, 2:30 pm. It is very sad, and I am getting serious cabin fever. I had to do a presentation Friday, but woke up feeling flu-ish, but had to go to school anyway. I get up to do the presentation and the one part I was worried about defending (molecular biology and DNA techniques) was this guy's (the grader) specialty, and unfortunately could see through all the BS I was slinging at the class. Now, I couldn't defend that talk if I were in my right mind (Yes, Bode, I always am), but add some strange virus (or fungus, whatever it was), and I pretty much was left to making sorry jokes about my presentation. He didn't give up, though, and left me up there for 15 minutes, while everyone stared at my face, which was feeling very hot--surprisingly more from the fever than from embarrassment (I know my class members too well by now to be embarrassed by this). Oh well. I then went home and slept for 18 hours, pretty much straight through. I don't think I have ever done that.
Oh well. So I have been in the house for more than three days now, and I am ready to go out and contaminate the world with whatever I have.
Other than that, no huge news. Our soccer team played our first game last Thursday, and the Chloroblasts did not fare well. Nope. 8-0, last time I checked. We actually had two shots on goal, and playing in the rain and mud actually HELPED us, in my opinion. I think it brought the other team down a notch. It couldn't really bring us down any farther, therefore the gap was lessened. Dan was complaining about getting muddy and getting the car muddy and how it used to be fun when we were kids and we got to play in the mud. Maybe it's part of being a soil scientist, but I couldn't agree with him completely. Maybe that stage will come when I have kids...if that ever happens. I don't know--I would probably still enjoy it as much as they would at that point as well. Hurray for mud! :)
Summer is coming, and therefore frisbee season should soon be on its way. This summer (with no important event where they take millions of pictures of you in a nice white dress) I won't have to be worried about having wifebeater tan lines (the "Casper" definition of tan, that is).
Can you tell how bad the cabin fever is, just by the length of this blog? Yup, I need out!! Granted, that will mean facing reality and writing more papers, etc., but anything is better than sitting at home all day.
OK, ciao everyone, don't get sick. It's not worth it.
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