Shot in the Butt
Dec. 10th, 2004 06:44 pmGot my unwanted pregnancy vaccine (as it was labeled in sickbay). Dratted civilians shot it in my behind. I think HMs are just to shy to do that for women unless necessary. But that is one less thing to worry about for a while. Next one is due on Dad's birthday. And I need to buy calcium supplements, and problem the Navy never bothered to mention.
Got recommendation letters and transcripts together for my UW MLIS application. Well, Gosse is supposed to send his directly to the school. I just have to finish my essays. Trying to decide if I should use my travel as the basis of my self assessment essay (where I describe something that shows my maturity, flexibility and self-reliance) or for my essay about the experiences that influence my desire to become a librarian. I have to get it all done by Sunday, so it can go out in the mail Monday (and I will be in Eudora for training all day).
Today I learned that cat's have deciduous (baby) teeth like humans do. Barry has a large fang pointing sideways out of his mouth. I was worried that he had ripped it loose somehow, and I'd have to pay to take him to the vet. Then I noticed he had another fang right behind it. Apparently this worries many other cat lovers, because most of the top webpages in the google search for "cat teeth" are advice to owners freaking out. I figure if it still attached tomorrow I'll help it out with a pair of pliers.
At least he didn't get his head stuck in the garbage disposal.
Got recommendation letters and transcripts together for my UW MLIS application. Well, Gosse is supposed to send his directly to the school. I just have to finish my essays. Trying to decide if I should use my travel as the basis of my self assessment essay (where I describe something that shows my maturity, flexibility and self-reliance) or for my essay about the experiences that influence my desire to become a librarian. I have to get it all done by Sunday, so it can go out in the mail Monday (and I will be in Eudora for training all day).
Today I learned that cat's have deciduous (baby) teeth like humans do. Barry has a large fang pointing sideways out of his mouth. I was worried that he had ripped it loose somehow, and I'd have to pay to take him to the vet. Then I noticed he had another fang right behind it. Apparently this worries many other cat lovers, because most of the top webpages in the google search for "cat teeth" are advice to owners freaking out. I figure if it still attached tomorrow I'll help it out with a pair of pliers.
At least he didn't get his head stuck in the garbage disposal.