Thursday, April 27, 2006

Tetelestai!

It is finished! At least, most likely. Today I wrote the last exam of my undergraduate career, I hope. They'll let me know before I walk across the stage at graduation.
It felt good to be done. Why the past tense? Well, when I finished my exam (which was in Greek exegesis in case you didn't catch the title) I suddenly realized there was no more school to worry about. It wasn't like I had just finished major project and had a week or two till the next one. Rather, I don't do schoolwork anymore! Well, at least not until I get nostalgic and go for my masters.
But why the past tense? Well, the elation lasted till I went for lunch when I realized that now it is on to finding a job and taking care of my home. Speaking of which...
We are out of the red zone now (3 months) and I heard the heartbeat today so I feel free to broadcast this information: Fran is pregnant! We are due Canadian Thanksgiving. So, yeah, life picks up again after an exam rather quickly and reminds me it has barley begun.
I don't really have anything significant to say tonight (well, I probably do but I don't feel like it), so I'll just leave this post with a sigh of relief and expectation. *sigh*

1 comment:

Kristine said...

How do you think you did on Greek? Was it as crazy as everyone was dreading? By the way, when HAS the barley begun? I love barley season!