Friends (and other worldly creatures),
Here we are. Just another Tuesday. I am itching to get to the weekend. But mostly I'm just itching to get out of here. I'm pretty much over my senior year, but at the same time not. I have a feeling I will be regretting these sentiments come next year.
Anyhoot, saw Professor Preety this morning on the way to work. Gawd was that class misery. It was basically a rehashing of the last two semesters of my life. But with more awkward silences. If I could just not see her on a regular basis, that would be nice. I'm not even in her class anymore, and yet, she's always there! Whatevs. Also, I really loathe the fact that I had a wonderful weekend at home, and then BAM! The train of assignments, and exams, and papers just throttles itself into my life. And this is the moment where I take a stand. If YOU think I'm complaining too much, YOU can take a hike. Back to me. Its ok though, KDawg and I are going to have another lazy weekend filled with SVU and pizza. And I'll go workout in between. Just for shits and giggles.
I'm ready to fastforward to summer. I want to go out and have an actual adventure before I have to go back home and grow up. I want to travel, to explore, to do something that makes a difference, go work in some village in Bangladesh. I want to do something. I feel like I'm doing life injustice by not attempting to give back. I guess we'll just have to wait and see whats ahead. Peace. W'Salaam.
1) I love your use of the verb "throttle". I've never imagined my assignments doing that to themselves but it's very colorful imagery. 2) If you ever need an adventure buddy, let me know! For one, I'm likely taking a classic American roadtrip this upcoming summer. I need partners! 3) Hang in there! I think many of us are developing Senioritis 2.0 (I'm actually thinking of that doc from Contagion right now saying, "It's mutated."); it's the most infectious of all fall illnesses.
ReplyDeleteP.S. In addition to SVU, I think you need some Supernatural and The Walking Dead in your life this fall. Nothing like horror to put life in perspective :) Oh, and of course The Big Bang.