Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Conundrum

Things went well today. Swine flu has hit and terrified every living being in school. A global plague is upon us, gloom and doom, etc. Whatever. Class was cancelled today because the Professor had flu like symptoms and stayed home. That is nice, but given that it is just the flu and the majority of people are virile young adults, shouldn't we all just get it, build our immunities, and carry on?

I just got over a head cold, so I am a little bitter. It is the middle of mid term examinations, and I am not totally prepared for them. I inherited a pair of sweatpants that give me the most severe mangina I have ever witnessed. Surprisingly, it's pretty comfortable.

The wife leaves for Denver tomorrow until Friday night. I have a midterm Friday afternoon and I think sometime between the end of the midterm and picking her up at the airport, I might be able to squeeze in a viewing of Zombieland. One can hope for the little decadences, right?

My family is coming up for a quick visit in two weeks, and I have to say that I am little homesick. Going back to whence I came from is now a pickle though, seeing as how most of the family has either moved, or is in the process of moving, to Alabama. I daydream of going home for Christmas, then remember that no family will be there. It makes me sad.

What a downer am I. A bright spark to my week is a Woody Harrelson vehicle. If I was doing lines of coke off a stripper's backside, I'd have the depression trifecta.

It could be worse though. It's cold outside, but the heat in the apartment is free. The wife has put up with me for the last six weeks like a real trooper. I am almost starting to understand the law. Then again, minimum wage factory work looks more and more appealing every day.

2 comments:

aintshakespeare said...

NO!!!!!!!

You've broken the unbreakable barrier between bureaucratic hell and your dreams!

You are a hero to people like me!

You've already done the hardest part. Just keep plugging away and you'll be an attorney. That's financial security AND you get to make a difference.

Do not give into the temptation to return to a thankless job!

When I quit my government job the first time I was sucked back in to a job with a Dry Cleaner. I thought, "This is a no where job. It'll serve to give me some cash and I'll work on my dreams. The important thing is that I'm out of that gov't job."

WRONG. It was just another time-vampire. It served only to stall me until I was in such financial straights that I had to go back to my government job.

As long as you can manage it focus on your education!

Sarah said...

I enjoyed reading up on you... from last September!