We went back to school and had an hour of literature.
After that I came home and had lunch.
Highlight of the day: I got to talk to my grandma through Skype. Actually, I got to see her! When I went to my computer I noticed my brother messaged me saying I needed to log on so I could talk see her. I did just that and I connected with the family at the waiting room at Memorial Medical Center. My cousin also connected on hers and so we did a conference call. I was able to see the peeps in the waiting room and my grandma. I cried when I was talking to the fam in the waiting room, but I had to get strong for my grandma. I was warned she couldn't talk because of the tube in her mouth but that she could hear me. When in the room, my cousin placed the earphone in her ear and I told her everything I had to. I saw my aunt wipe her tears. I then saw my grandma raise her hand barely and she 'sent' me the sign of the cross. I was soooo happy and thankful to God for the technology that made it possible for me to do that. I at least got another chance to tell her I love her.
The rest of the afternoon I saw family and was able to say hi to many. And then Yonseili and I studied for dumb advertising. We waited for the professor to send a PowerPoint presentation. She did it kind of late. Yonseili had to call her to send it to us. We got her number through another professor. She said she had sent it, blah blah blah... point is that we studied somewhat because it was kind of late and she had said we'd be reviewing the next morning as well...
re skype/talk/see: can you imagine...once upon a time it was long distance phone calls, interrupted by signals and echoes, or a letter with a kajillion foreign stamps on it that took 10 days to get 'there'.
ReplyDeletetest prep: sounds like you two will have a hefty critique of at least one teacher at the end of course.
am glad you were able to talk with your granma. that would have been a killer not to.
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