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growing every day, unveiling the unknown while learning from my surroundings – taking leaps large and small, using art and my creativity as a personal outlet, striving to be better today than yesterday, happily in love, mostly happy every day to be honest.

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    • i just thought of what i want my life to look like – i want a large family of my own – and in my opinion, a female can’t do both – be a successful doctor and a mother – both take up grand amounts of time, therefore i’m still hoping on helping kids, but on a less radical schedule – with occupational therapy, i’ll do what i love, and have the option of raising as many kids as i would like :] – and with biology, in all honesty – i switched to psych to omit the chemistry of it all – i can’t stand it.

  1. I hear you about Chemistry! I am getting my law enforcement degree (Not sure if I will use it) but I avoided biology and chemistry at all cost. I would rather of been on fear factor and ate any of the number of disgusting items they had them do. It’s pretty nice because they give you the option of taking chemisty, biology, or astronomy. Of course, I took astronomy which is actually a very interesting class.

    What is occupational therapy do exactly?

  2. Thanks for visiting one of my sites (Love Note). I love your WordPress. It’s very cute and very easy to read.

    More power to you.

    PS: the girl’s name in my note is also Anna LOL

  3. im leaving my bio major asap ! and thanks for the comment love ! im adding you to my favs ! lol your too fuckin cool =] i cant wait for ‘yeezy’s come back either.. its gonna be great !

  4. I noticed you commented on two posts i commented on in two different blogs so I decided to pop over here and have a look at your blog! Soooo glad I did! I love the pics you use and your posts are great!

  5. Nice one! If I could write like this I would be well chuffed. The more I see articles of such quality as this (which is rare), the more I think there could be a future for the Web. Keep it up, as it were.

  6. Dear missannakay:

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    In order to participate in this study, I need to send you an invitation through survey monkey. If you are interested, please send an email to ltrub@gc.cuny.edu from the email address to which you would like the invitation sent. I hope that you will decide to participate and also that you will share it with others if you decide you would like to. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

    Sincerely,

    Leora Trub, M.A.
    Doctoral student in Clinical Psychology
    Graduate School of the City University of New York
    365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016-4309
    ltrub@gc.cuny.edu

  7. never read this before -dont ask why- but this is amazing. not to sound corny or cliche, but reminds me of me. about 98 percent of it, actually. good read though. and as you know, i love this blog. read it daily.

  8. Meanwhile I’m the exact opposite to most people at commenting and will comment if I have the tiniest little thing to say, probably cos I started commenting with TwentyMajor’s blog that almost instantly goes off topic.

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  10. Thanks so much for adding me to your blogroll!!!

    I’d love to be able to speak Polish, btw. I grew up hearing my mom and my aunts talking in Polish when they didn’t want us to know what they were saying.

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  16. Meanwhile I’m the exact opposite to most people at commenting and will comment if I have the tiniest little thing to say, probably cos I started commenting with TwentyMajor’s blog that almost instantly goes off topic.

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