RIP Sarahmercury

Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby Timitu » May 7th, 2014, 11:42 am

Ya she is really gone, she had a funeral type thing and everything with all her family and friends. My family went to it as they lived in the same city and knew her as well. I live in a totally different country so I could not go to hers or my Grandmas that was the same day. It is an ongoing thing that only time will really heal it I think. It is just getting used to the fact she is not there, once I get used to that then things should get back to closer to normal.
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Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby FeatheredSeclude » May 7th, 2014, 12:48 pm

Oih... that is sad...
... what countries are ya guys in? Just wondering...
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So... yes.. time is what'll heal those wounds.

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Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby Timitu » June 13th, 2014, 1:18 am

Sorry for the late reply. I was overwhelmed with math so took some time off of here.
We all grew up in Canada together.
Ya I that is tough too. I went though that this year as well. We had to put down my husky Shalun back in February this year. He was the start of the horrible three. They are like a part of your family. Fingers crossed the rest of the year is just a good one. A lot of people I know are having babies this year so that is helpful. Sort of a circle of life feeling I think. Maybe the end of this year will be really good to make up for the starting of it. :)
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Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby FeatheredSeclude » June 13th, 2014, 5:41 am

A month... lol no worries!
Typically, I'm good at math, but Trig I suck at. And Arithmetic for me is like bleh... multiply 6,597,098,563,281,920 by 6,934,275,890,234, w/o a calculator. You have 20 of these problems. Where's the nearest cliff? not really

I sure hope so. Everything has it's pros and cons.
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Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby Timitu » June 14th, 2014, 10:15 pm

Ya it was only a month long class. A whole 4 month amount of work in one month. It is good to be done though. I suck in all forums of math so it was from the moment I got up till just before bed I would be working on it. The actual exam is on Monday but I feel confident enough I can take a break now. Math is easy to study for for me since it is not like some other classes where you have to learn a lot. As long as you know the formulas it is easy to breeze though the Exam. The mid term was super easy. But then again it was my 3 time doing all that stuff. This time I will pass. I will be going into the exam with an 88.5% so even if I fail the exam with a 0 I will still pass. Makes it less stressful.
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Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby FeatheredSeclude » June 15th, 2014, 4:06 am

Good exam... 100=pass 0=pass? Okay!
I hope it goes well!
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Re: RIP Sarahmercury

Postby agirlhasnoname » July 1st, 2014, 8:50 pm

I'm sooo sorry, Timutu... :( She's in a better place now, watching over you...
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