**Edit**
So, my program/major requires that all students have either a minor or a "cognative area." The difference? Cognative area is about half the hours. I hadn't declared and finally asked one of my advisors about this today... he showed me that I have enough French to cover my cognative area! I don't have to worry about it! Now, this may not be big news to you, but it is to me!! Scratch that off of my "Things to Worry About Later List!" Now, back to your regularly scheduled blog:
Okay, maybe a slightly reformed slacker. And maybe not a slacker so much as a procrastinator. I should be studying for my first mid-term, but I'm not. I should be starting a paper, but I'm not. And last night rather than studying, I watched United 93, and bawled almost the whole time. I couldn't help remembering all the fear that I felt then... Okay, I didn't even post on 9/11 this year... That's enough, Rachel (yes, I'm talking to myself).
I recently took in a couple of rolls of (gasp!) film into be developed. Two of the rolls were fairly old (a year?) and one of them had a few pics of our Christmas last year. They are really cute. I forgot my disk, or I would be posting them. I had one roll from just here recently, but it's taking longer to develop. SOMEONE (who I love dearly and will be my daughter forever, so is highly forgivable) switched my camera to panoramic during this last roll... They may cost more to develop too... I knew I should have just gotten the disk! (Can I make up for not posting pictures by having all sorts of fun links??)
What I have accomplished so far this week:
1. Watched Rainbow Bright
2. Bought The Little Mermaid
3. Rented Grey's season two, disks one and two
4. Typed a paper
5. Read Bridges of Madison County
6. Walked a mile (m/l, more I think) pushing a stroller
7. Looked at my midterm study guide
8. Went to classes
9. Ate dinner with a friend
10. Made it to the bank (in LS)
11. Had a weird "reaction" to Bridges of Madison County that kept me up until 2am.
To Do:
1. Quit thinking about Bridges of Madison County
2. Read Hatchet (for school assignment)
3. Study for midterm
4. Finish watching Grey's
5. Go for another walk (it made me feel better, even if it killed my back)
6. Pack for the wedding (Keri's getting married on SATURDAY)
7. Remind two teachers that I will be gone on Friday
8. Sleep. By 10pm at least one night
9. And remind myself that most of this needs to be done while Madeline's asleep or at daycare.
10. Tell Madeline's daycare that she will be gone on Friday
11. Sleep... Is that already here?
Is that enough info, Danielle?
Oh! And I had to post this for a funny...
WOMAN'S POEM
- Before I lay me down to sleep,
- I pray for a man, who's not a creep,
- One who's handsome, smart and strong.
- One who loves to listen long,
- One who thinks before he speaks,
- One who'll call, not wait for weeks.
- I pray he's gainfully employed,
- When I spend his cash, won't be annoyed.
- Pulls out my chair and opens my door,
- Massages my back and begs to do more.
- Oh! Send me a man who'll make love to my mind,
- Knows what to answer to "how big is my behind?"
- I pray that this man will love me to no end,
- And always be my very best friend.
MAN'S POEM
- I pray for a deaf-mute nymphomaniac with huge boobs
- who owns a liquor store and a golf course. This
- doesn't rhyme and I don't give a da#*.
Okay, I thought was funny... Laugh!
2 comments:
Yes, that will do for now, LOL.
I tottally understand your Bridges of Madison...thing. Were you in a funk? LOL. Sex and the City sometimes puts me in a very specific funk that I cannot get out of lol.
that poem is crazy, fyi. but true, lol
Thanks so much for the update!
Haven't seen Bridges of Madison County - am I missing much?
Saw United 93 in the theater - couldn't believe how they ended it - NO ONE in the theater talked and many just sat there afterwards not speaking/moving - It was totally our generation's moment to say "I'll never forget where I was when ..."
Loved the poem - I agree completely!
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