Wednesday, January 17, 2007
very much needed snow day: update II
Classes tomorrow cancelled until 11 am. I have to say, missing a full week of 8 am Strategic Management has made this week infinitely more bearable. I don't have to go to a single one of those classes to know that it will be entirely useless to me and the rest of Cohort 2.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
very much needed snow day: update
In case anyone's counting, tomorrow will be day 2 of the Great Texas Freakout of 2007. Not that it matters to me, but at least I know I won't be missing out on anything on campus.
I am loving life right about now.
I am loving life right about now.
very much needed snow day
Today I am reveling in the glory that is my first Inclement Weather day since returning to school. Which is made even more glorious because this semester I only have class on Tuesdays and Thursdays!
In celebration, I braved the icy streets to rendezvous with T for a night of Greys Anatomy, Ben & Jerry's, face masks and girl talk. We slept until 10:20 this morning and awoke to an ice-glazed wonderland. Craving an elaborate breakfast, we confirmed that Kerbey Lane was, indeed one of the few Austin-tatious establishments still open, and raced over for a breakfast of Earl Grey, cowboy queso, pumpkin pancakes and french toast. Before heading over, we had to break into my car:
In celebration, I braved the icy streets to rendezvous with T for a night of Greys Anatomy, Ben & Jerry's, face masks and girl talk. We slept until 10:20 this morning and awoke to an ice-glazed wonderland. Craving an elaborate breakfast, we confirmed that Kerbey Lane was, indeed one of the few Austin-tatious establishments still open, and raced over for a breakfast of Earl Grey, cowboy queso, pumpkin pancakes and french toast. Before heading over, we had to break into my car:
Monday, January 01, 2007
happy new year, indeed
Despite my firm resolve to never do long distance again, to enjoy singledom for an extended period of time, I am off the market again. However, it IS in accordance with my resolution to be spontaneous, and I'm going into it with experienced caution rather than naive optimism.
I have found something too good to pass up. And right now, I prefer a failed attempt at something amazing over a missed opportunity.
I have found something too good to pass up. And right now, I prefer a failed attempt at something amazing over a missed opportunity.
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