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1. Being A Student Again

JackaBee Books is a collection of my works and every day thoughts.

I am still in school and trying to maintain an A average. Lately, the only thing that I can do is study. It is very complex learning all the bones and muscles of the body again. It's been 5 years since I took this class; it was hard then and it's still hard, but I'm maintaining. I'll know my faith July 27, definitely by Aug 1. If all is well, I will start the nursing program by the middle of August and if I do, I will celebrate because that will be a major milestone for me. I am claiming these next two years because my goal is to walk down that aisle as a honor graduate. I regret one thing, I should have gone to college after high school when I had the opportunity, now I will be graduating from college with my oldest son, and he'll have his master's in Urban Developement.

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