Just a quick update on how much things can change in just one week...
Well, first of all, that Chemistry exam went great- I topped the class with a score of 99. Nothing to complain about there, but with the addition of a new house member, my study time has been decreasing. I had two Anatomy exam this week, one written and one practical. With the new pup settling into the household, it takes about five times longer to get anything done- translation, I only got 20% of my studying done for those tests. I think they both went fine. I'm estimating B's of some sort for both of those exams, but we'll just wait and see.
Cookie is coming along fine. In less than one week, she's learned that the crate belongs to her and that she can feel comfortable going in and out of it. Her biting has already improved, not being quite as hard, as well as her chewing on furniture. She rarely has any accidents in the house (only when I don't read her signals) and she has not yet once soiled her crate! We're teaching her some simple commands already. She already knows how to sit on command, but only more reinforcement will really solidify it for her. Yesterday, she got a bath, so she smells like baby powder now, all fresh and new. Next week, we'll get her to a vet for some more shots. She might start puppy classes too.

A collection of blurbs stemming from mostly the motorized projects that I do. Some posts mixed in have to do with my experiences in X-ray school. (Some entries are from older blogs that I killed off.) Some of my toys are a Mazdaspeed Miata that I work on and take to the track, a little Harley that I can't stop modding and an old Yamaha RD400 that I've been collecting parts for over the past 15 years. When I'm not wrenching, sometimes I mountain bike, sometimes I snowboard, sometimes I make beer.
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