Sunday was one of the shittiest days ever.
From the moment I woke up to the second I fell asleep. what a rotten day.
1) I wake up...Snow. Everywhere. The day before, I had heard that it was going to snow, but seeing as that we'd had nice 50-65 degree weather for two weeks, I figured we'd get a dusting, and it'd melt in an hour or two. IT SNOWED ALL FREAKING DAY
WEt, clumpy, and enough to be really annoying.
2) around 3pm, As I was filling the gastank of my car, I realized I had misplaced my wallet. I luckily had enough in my pockets to pay what I had pumped at that time (A buck and a half...the clerk gave me a weird look) But now I had to retrace the steps of everywhere I've been that day. I found it, after an hour and a half. At least the money was still inside it.
3) We had hot and sweet sausgages for dinner. I can usually pack these away with no problem...but these ones made me horribly
sick in so many ways. I won't get into it. It wasn't pretty.
4) It was still snowing. It kept coming down. all day it was a steady stream of snow. not blizzard intensity, but sure and steady. This really kept me down.
5) at night, before I was going to bed, I typed all this (except for this last paragraph) while updating my Journal here at Suicide Girls. I hit the "submit" button...and my computer informs me that a connection failure had occured. I was pretty tired...and I forgot to cut and paste all that I had typed. A great way to end the day.
A whole day of frustrations. Sometimes people say to me "at least nothing really big happened" To me, days where really big things happen are, for some strange reason, easier to deal with than days where little annoying things keep coming up and needle you.
Hopefully today wont be as annoying. The snow is still here. It's not snowing, and the sun is out. but strangely, the sun has been out for hours (very few clouds in the sky) but I dont see or hear any dripping...no trickle of water indicating anyhting is melting.
That kooky Old man Winter. Fisting us all one last time. That bastard.
Oh well. I'd better get some breakfast/lunch.
From the moment I woke up to the second I fell asleep. what a rotten day.
1) I wake up...Snow. Everywhere. The day before, I had heard that it was going to snow, but seeing as that we'd had nice 50-65 degree weather for two weeks, I figured we'd get a dusting, and it'd melt in an hour or two. IT SNOWED ALL FREAKING DAY



2) around 3pm, As I was filling the gastank of my car, I realized I had misplaced my wallet. I luckily had enough in my pockets to pay what I had pumped at that time (A buck and a half...the clerk gave me a weird look) But now I had to retrace the steps of everywhere I've been that day. I found it, after an hour and a half. At least the money was still inside it.
3) We had hot and sweet sausgages for dinner. I can usually pack these away with no problem...but these ones made me horribly

4) It was still snowing. It kept coming down. all day it was a steady stream of snow. not blizzard intensity, but sure and steady. This really kept me down.
5) at night, before I was going to bed, I typed all this (except for this last paragraph) while updating my Journal here at Suicide Girls. I hit the "submit" button...and my computer informs me that a connection failure had occured. I was pretty tired...and I forgot to cut and paste all that I had typed. A great way to end the day.
A whole day of frustrations. Sometimes people say to me "at least nothing really big happened" To me, days where really big things happen are, for some strange reason, easier to deal with than days where little annoying things keep coming up and needle you.
Hopefully today wont be as annoying. The snow is still here. It's not snowing, and the sun is out. but strangely, the sun has been out for hours (very few clouds in the sky) but I dont see or hear any dripping...no trickle of water indicating anyhting is melting.

That kooky Old man Winter. Fisting us all one last time. That bastard.

Oh well. I'd better get some breakfast/lunch.
Bushin tells us that a Shogun should worry only about the small things, so that the large can take care ot themselves.
Tyler Durden teaches us life is shit, we are worthess until we do something and not stop.
Always consider in what and wher eyou live, soak it up, and make something of it. Regurgitate it back at life.
End lesson.