This week has been a yucky blur - with illness, a full moon, fires on my mind, hormones, and some other bad things sprinkled throughout. If you want to be uplifted and have a laugh on this Friday morning, then I suggest you, in the words of the theme song from A Series of Unfortunate Events:
On Sunday, Andrew left at 3:30 am to drive back to Franciscan University with his cousin as his passenger. The trip was far from uneventful and I was happy to receive the text that he had arrived safely after a ten hour drive. The next day he filled me in on what had happened:
I guess the police officer cited him for a traffic violation to save him $100 but the ticket was still $170. Of course, I'm so glad they were safe but also SLOW DOWN BUDDY!
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If you read here regularly, you may remember that Andrew had his heart broken right before arriving in Austria last semester, which led to a really horrible time of his life. We were all very sad and scared and reached out to his RD, a therapist, a priest and a sister over there so that he could have people to talk to and help him. During this time, we told him that we didn't care about his grades/school, we just wanted him to feel better. He pulled through and ended up having a wonderful semester with so many new friends (that he never would have met had he still been in a serious relationship) but he also ended up getting a 77 in his one nursing class (taught via zoom from the main campus).
It turns out that if you get below an 80 in a Nursing class, that's considered failing and you have to retake it before moving on. The problem is that he can't retake that class until next fall, so he is unable to move on with nursing classes this spring and in the end it means he has to stay a whole extra year at college. We all got involved via emails to see if there was any other solution, but the Nursing Dept. would not budge. On the one hand, I understand if they feel he doesn't know the material, he shouldn't move on (who wants an untrained nurse?) but on the other hand, he has to go to college for an extra year because of three points in ONE class. It's a tough lesson to learn and one I pray he doesn't repeat or he's out of the program. He's back at campus taking a full class load of non-nursing classes he needs to graduate, but he's not with his friends in class anymore and they are all moving on without him. This is sad but he has a very good attitude about it, thinking it might make it easier for him to work as a CNA in his last two years when he has fewer classes, and we hope we will see the reason clearly one day. Faith and God’s timing yadayada.