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Public Service Announcement

Just to let anyone who actually reads this and eagerly anticipates my next fascinating post (j/k), I am feeling completely overwhelmed by my schedule right now and I’m really not in enough of a habit of writing in here to keep it going while I’m doing this impossible college website overhaul. I was so exhausted over Thanksgiving that when I had a minute, I either did nothing or tried in vain to accomplish the items on my blog to-do list and ended up staring into space a lot. Point is, this is an important goal for me, but meeting my unreasonable deadlines at work while maintaining all the “mandatory” lifestyle stuff (going to school and trying to maintain my diet and exercise. And nourish interpersonal relationships. and stuff) is moreso. So I’ve gotta put this in my “putting off again” pile for at least a while, maybe with some tidbits while I’m on vacation at the end of this month, but I will be back! Promise! I am hoping hoping hoping that I can use the extra hours I’ll be putting in all of January to take some extended amounts of time off in February. But, the purpose of this “announcement” is to tell anyone who is a serious blog-reader to feel free to unsubscribe or unlink or whatever you feel is necessary for a blog that is lacking fresh content.

I don’t like Sundays…or Mondays.

I had a major case of the Sundays today. I hadn’t been inspired by my homework, STILL, this morning, but I had to get it done today, so I turned in something I’m pretty sure I will have to re-submit at least once. But it’s turned in on time, and resubmitting is perfectly acceptable, so I shouldn’t feel so pouty about it. Too bad I do anyway. I have continued to food-photo-blog, but I’m going to spare you the pictures unless it’s something noteworthy. You can still go to my Food Photoblog set on Flickr if you really want to. It’s been about 5 days without coffee, soda, or juice. I think it’s a good start, and I feel much less…puffy. I think that’s the word I’m looking for. I hope I can get through tomorrow without having the little breakdown I had last Monday when I realized how much work I had to do after working on my homework all weekend. I just have to realize it’s going to seem impossible on Mondays and doable by Wednesday. Really. It’s going to be okay. I’m totally sure of it. Well, pretty confident. Or…”fake it till you make it” is a good backup plan anyway.

Metaposting & Moodiness

On Friday I was bound and determined to get a post up by today (Sunday). And I had some basic idea of what I was going to write about. It probably had something to do with how exhausted and overstretched I feel after interviewing student lackeys workers to help with the College website overhaul – having to direct student workers and organize myself to best use them to make my workload more manageable seems like more than I can manage right now (IRONY) – but whatever the post was meant to be, since I didn’t find the time, energy, or thought acuity to write something before bedtime Sunday (which is now)…all that’s left in my blog brain partition is “Tired. Bed now. Life is good, really, I just need a week off. Talk later. ‘Night!” So. There you have it.

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  • Breathing. Deeply. This week will be REALLY HARD and trying, but then, hopefully, things will get easier. I need to drink lots of green tea. 2 days ago
  • @iheijoushin @jungblood If you guys are getting together, can I watch? I mean, come too? Um, that wasn't any better... 1 week ago
  • Craving a matcha milkshake. Where on earth can I find one? I suppose a green tea frappuccino would be an okay substitute, but not quite "it" 2 weeks ago
  • Getting close to the engineering site deadline and starting to feel kinda nauseated when I wake up in the morning. Anxiety is so unhelpful. 2 weeks ago
  • I spent an absurd amount of money on LPs today. Two albums of which I already own on cd/mp3. Damn you analog fetish + poor impulse control!! 2 weeks ago
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