From my desk to your screen
Posted on | February 28, 2006 | 3 Comments
I slept better last night than I have in weeks. I think it’s because I ran yesterday morning. I love riding, and plan on still supplementing my movement with that (after all – I’ve got all the gear now!), but I love the A.M. run, and I shall continue to greet the dawn with two beagles and less than swift feet.
D and I walked this morning. My motivation is about momentum. I knew if I didn’t get up and walk that I would stall on making this a habit. So, I dragged D with me. It’s what you do to those you love…you know… you wake them up before the sun rises to get them out in the cool, Florida morning. It was nice. Puck had the audacity to pick up a whole burger wrapped that someone discarded. I wish people wouldn’t litter. Luckily he dropped it. Man, I would hate to try to fish that out of his slobbery maw.
For the record: I absolutely hate my Humanities class. We have our midterm in two weeks. I’ve learned nothing – nadda – zilch – except that high school teachers have no business teaching at Rollins. The woman, although sweet and enthusiastic, doesn’t seem to “get” the fact that she’s educating adults. The class lacks all focus, and if I get one more handout I will scream.
/exhale
We are plodding through to the weekend. Things at work could be better. Hell, I could make them better but I want to deal with these people as little as possible. I really thought that as a “grown-up” job, this place would do something for me. All it’s done so far is stressed me out, put me on the edge, and made me understand that I may not have the mental capability to deal with the rat race. Man, give me happy pants and waking late any day. Being bored out of my skull isn’t helping. But, it’s a job – not a career. I just have to remember that.
I am loving my iPod –but there are rumors of some kind of new release from Apple today. Wonder what will pan out.
And if you were wondering, yes, my boobs hurt today.
I think I shall dance in my chair for the rest of the morning. It makes them wonder what in the hell I am thinking!
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February 28th, 2006 @ 10:16 am
Creative people, free thinkers, and other similar folks wilt in cubicle farms I think.
February 28th, 2006 @ 10:19 am
I agree. We need wide open spaces with comfy clothes and freedom to think.
February 28th, 2006 @ 7:37 pm
Wow, I hate my Humanities class too…Were we supposed to learn something from those presentations?