Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
we don't need no education
Me: Well, at least there'll be educators there. That could be interesting.
Matt: No.
Me: Well, okay...
Matt: Talking to educators is a crapshoot. Sometimes they'll be saying something and you have to say "Oh, that's interesting," when you're really thinking, "My God, you're committing crimes against children."
Matt: No.
Me: Well, okay...
Matt: Talking to educators is a crapshoot. Sometimes they'll be saying something and you have to say "Oh, that's interesting," when you're really thinking, "My God, you're committing crimes against children."
Monday, February 19, 2007
i'll admit it
My friend Shannon is presently making fun of me because I just made the mother of all spreadsheets to handle all the crap I gotta get done in the near and eventual future. I have spreadsheets to track my job search, my checking accounts, my weight, books I want to read, books I should check out for my research, past trip itineraries, restaurants I've been to, budgets, Christmas shopping, the songs I want to buy on iTunes, and many more. Put simply, I love the mighty List. In fact, I think I once told Matt and Kelly I couldn't go out that night because I needed to stay home and make lists.
On second thought, maybe I shouldn't have admitted that.
On second thought, maybe I shouldn't have admitted that.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
true or false
Basing your life's happiness on goals and achievements that are largely due to happenstance and/or largely out of your control (such as "The thing that would make me happiest in life would be to be a wife and mother," or "The one thing I hope to do in the next 5 years is get married") is a good plan.
Discuss.
Discuss.