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Friday, September 01, 2006

The sky just may fall.

Today has been one of those days where you keeping looking up because you are expecting the sky to fall. First I have a cold. I deplore colds in the summer because I feel cheated. I'm hot already, and while the temperature is cool right now, it's not always that way, and I already feel like it's 90 degrees, so when it's actually hot out it is unbearable. If it were winter, EVERYONE is sick, it is cold outside and you don't have to feel like you are missing out by staying home sick. I am going to my parents house tonight and I haven't done laundry in what may fearfully be approaching close to a month, therefore leaving my home this morning I had two laundry baskets full of clothes in my arms. I was running late for school and I just needed to get out the door. I did. I just happened to leave my keys and cell phone inside. Sigh. So now I have two loads of laundry and no car to put them in. I leave the laundry in the hall and make a bee line for the train. By the time I get to campus, I am already 35 minutes late for a 50 minute class, so I don't go. I worked in the computer lab for an hour and then headed back. I got to the platform just as the train was leaving, so I had to wait. There is nothing I hate more than arriving just as a train is leaving. It's happened several times and because of this, my usual policy is, if I'm going to be cutting it close, I just dawddle so to intentionally miss the close call train and amble my way to the next one. I had to pay the $10 lockout key to Landlady. On top of that, Landlady is sick. I think she has always been sick, but now I think she is really really sick. I felt pretty bad for her.
That's been my day so far. Not the worst, not even close, but it's not over with and so far it has recipe for disaster written all over it. But I still have hope. After all, tomorrow I go to the kane county flea market and part with some money. I can't wait to see what kind of crap I can end up with! Maybe I'll take some photos to share with you. It is ALWAYS a sight, that's for sure.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only thing that would have created a more perfect storm would have been if you started baking some pies 20 minutes before your departure.

8:41 PM

 

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