Wow. I haven't blogged in ages. When I've had time to write lately I've devoted it all to my book. Or school projects. Mostly school projects.
I had a brutal couple of months there starting back in December, but all is well now. I think I have been focusing too much on all of the aspects of my life that I wish I had better control of (but don't and can't--at least not now) and letting it get me down. I've since come to accept the fact that I need to "unclench". And since coming to that realization things have run soooo much more smoothly.
I've been skiing a bunch of times this winter. I only have two weeks of work left and then it's off to Florida for a month. It's a bitter-sweet situation. On one hand . . . It's Florida. But on the other hand . . . I'm not sure I've done all the skiing I want to do for the season. I plan to head up on Tuesday and possibly tomorrow if I can make time. This week is mid-terms, though, so I'll need to devote a fair amount of my time to my studies. (Which, btw, I'm happy to report my lowest grade in any of my classes is a 95%.)
Let's see . . . what else has happened this year? Hmmm . . . I entered (and won) 6 Singsnap competitions. I was proposed to (and very politely declined). I met an adorable firefighter/EMT whom I hope to date when I get back from Florida. Oh, and I "unclenched" (but you already knew that.) ;)
I finished the Smallville series. (A glorious waste of time.) I actually really enjoyed it, but I hate devoting so much time to television. But now I've seen it and I don't have to watch them ever again if I don't want to. :) (Another waste of time, and not in a glorious way: Safe Haven. Barf.)
Well . . . It's currently almost 11 pm and I am itching to get back to reading my book. I have been plowing through books lately. This is my 9th one already this year (not including my books for school). The one I'm reading now is called Two Graves. It's the 3rd book in the final Pendergast trilogy by Child and Preston. In fact, it's the last Pendergast book in the entire series. I've enjoyed them. Perhaps they aren't going down in history as my absolute most favorite reads, but I have to admit that I've grown quite fond of our albino super agent. I'll be sad to see his story end, I think.
Alright, folks. There you have it. That's what's new and exciting in my world. I fully intend to get back to blogging more once I hit Florida, but I think I'm going to revert back to my old style of blogging (the more appropriate way to blog). You guys remember when my blogs used to be about something other than my life, right? Remember? It used to be at least a little amusing and witty. My blog has since become a public diary that, for some reason, people want to read. Well . . . have at it, but just be warned that I intend to try and steer away from that in the future.
Good-night, all.
I had a brutal couple of months there starting back in December, but all is well now. I think I have been focusing too much on all of the aspects of my life that I wish I had better control of (but don't and can't--at least not now) and letting it get me down. I've since come to accept the fact that I need to "unclench". And since coming to that realization things have run soooo much more smoothly.
I've been skiing a bunch of times this winter. I only have two weeks of work left and then it's off to Florida for a month. It's a bitter-sweet situation. On one hand . . . It's Florida. But on the other hand . . . I'm not sure I've done all the skiing I want to do for the season. I plan to head up on Tuesday and possibly tomorrow if I can make time. This week is mid-terms, though, so I'll need to devote a fair amount of my time to my studies. (Which, btw, I'm happy to report my lowest grade in any of my classes is a 95%.)
Let's see . . . what else has happened this year? Hmmm . . . I entered (and won) 6 Singsnap competitions. I was proposed to (and very politely declined). I met an adorable firefighter/EMT whom I hope to date when I get back from Florida. Oh, and I "unclenched" (but you already knew that.) ;)
I finished the Smallville series. (A glorious waste of time.) I actually really enjoyed it, but I hate devoting so much time to television. But now I've seen it and I don't have to watch them ever again if I don't want to. :) (Another waste of time, and not in a glorious way: Safe Haven. Barf.)
Well . . . It's currently almost 11 pm and I am itching to get back to reading my book. I have been plowing through books lately. This is my 9th one already this year (not including my books for school). The one I'm reading now is called Two Graves. It's the 3rd book in the final Pendergast trilogy by Child and Preston. In fact, it's the last Pendergast book in the entire series. I've enjoyed them. Perhaps they aren't going down in history as my absolute most favorite reads, but I have to admit that I've grown quite fond of our albino super agent. I'll be sad to see his story end, I think.
Alright, folks. There you have it. That's what's new and exciting in my world. I fully intend to get back to blogging more once I hit Florida, but I think I'm going to revert back to my old style of blogging (the more appropriate way to blog). You guys remember when my blogs used to be about something other than my life, right? Remember? It used to be at least a little amusing and witty. My blog has since become a public diary that, for some reason, people want to read. Well . . . have at it, but just be warned that I intend to try and steer away from that in the future.
Good-night, all.
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