Aftermath
Not only did I get an A in Physical Chemistry, I also got an A in the lab class and Economics. I'd like to say it was too easy, that it was no sweat, piece of pie, easy as cake... But that would be lying. With exception to the Economics class, that was the most difficult class I've ever taken, and it is also the semester in which I expended the most effort ever. So I am pleased with the outcome and I can also say that if I could pull off an A in Physical Chemistry, I can do anything. Anything.
So this summer, with all my free time, I've decided I'm committed to getting the second job. It doesn't look like my primary place of employment will be offering overtime anytime soon so I'll be sticking with the second job. I've already applied at several locations to deliver pizzas but so far they've all said that they're at full employment right now, but they'll keep my application on file. I've heard turnover can happen at these locations so we'll see how that goes. I'm going to do another round of searching and applying so we'll see.
Tuesday I went to see the new Star Trek film, and it might sound provocative to say that this ain't your daddy's Star Trek, but it wouldn't be true. It is the same Star Trek, but refreshed and renewed in a way that makes it just as interesting and compelling. I brought my sister along for the ride and she really enjoyed it as well, and even wants to watch the Original Series. Personally, I liked what they did to it, kept it relevant and integrated it into what we(Star Trek fans) know about Star Trek. I look forward to more of this reboot!
Wednesday I visited my dad, and we went fishing. Fishing with my Dad is always awesome. Our conversations before fishing are always interesting, and while they tend to drop off as we fish, they're still potent. I value this time immensely. This time around I actually caught some fish! Dad caught a single perch but it wasn't worth saving. I caught two gobies. Hideous things, they were less than 6 inches a piece, and Dad believed them to be an invasive species, which are not edible. We killed them by throwing them onto the rocks. Dad and I decided to move onto a different location, and I caught the third fish there. It was a sheepshead which put up a big fight but I landed it. Sheepshead are apparently very fishy tasting so I threw him back. All in all the experience was delightful and I can't wait to go fishing again! Hopefully we can catch something edible.
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