It's about damn time for an update, wouldn't you say?
I'm in the middle of taking an online traffic school type thing. Yep, I broke the law and drove fast, got caught, and was ticketed. Wheeeee. So much for letting the wind run through my hair while cruising the open road. DAMN YOU, MR. POLICE MAN!
This traffic school is such a joke. It's broken into "chapters" concerning things like "Street Signs", "Yielding the Right of Way", and "Understanding the Pedestrian." You're allotted about 25 minutes to read each section. but in actuality they only take about 5 minutes to read because they're so chock full of uber-bad graphics and horrid spelling/grammatical errors. Oh em gee, I just want to take a red marker to the computer monitor and fix fix fix, but alas, I can't. Anyhow, even though I'm done reading each section 20 minutes early, I can't go on to the quiz because apparently the evil gods of traffic school want to make me suffer for going 9 miles over the speed limit. I have to wait until the full 20 minutes are up, and then a pretty little "Take the Quiz!" button magically appears. How long are these quizzes, you ask?
2 QUESTIONS. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
You must be kidding me. I had to twiddle my thumbs for 20 minutes to answer two questions that were entirely based on common sense?
GRUMBLECAKES.
So anyhow, traffic school online is boring and ridiculous, but at least I won't have points on my liscence. An eye for an eye, I suppose.
My mom graduated from college yesterday. It was amazing and surreal to watch her walk across that stage...I was so incredibly proud of her. For a woman who didn't finish high school, overcame alcoholism, and went back to college at the age of 50, she has accomplished so much. Her perseverance is so inspiring. When I asked her what she was going to do now that she had her diploma, she responded, "I think I'll go back to school." Ahh, smart woman. I love her.
I need to put up some new pictures of my silly self. PhotoJoe has taken many, but I don't know where they are...lurking about his computer somewhere, I suppose. He's supposed to be shooting with a slew of models soon, a bunch for SG and a few just for portfolio work, and that's all exciting stuff. I'm a happy helper
For now, here's an old picture of my crazy face, looking smug, or coy--you decide.
Yes, my hair is a bit faded in this one, but I have a sparkling personality to make up for it ♥
Here'sa few of me and my new puppy, when he was much smaller:
Cutness to maxx, eh?
I love this one. He looks so cute, and small, and adorable, and loveable...eeeee!!!
And for good measure, here's one of me and my slightly-older, more-yakkish dog, Marbles. Say nice things about him, we just found out today that he has glaucoma
This concludes tonight's blast from the past picture session, as well as my silly-pants journal ♥
Take care you crazy kids, and I love you all dearly ♥ ♥
I'm in the middle of taking an online traffic school type thing. Yep, I broke the law and drove fast, got caught, and was ticketed. Wheeeee. So much for letting the wind run through my hair while cruising the open road. DAMN YOU, MR. POLICE MAN!
This traffic school is such a joke. It's broken into "chapters" concerning things like "Street Signs", "Yielding the Right of Way", and "Understanding the Pedestrian." You're allotted about 25 minutes to read each section. but in actuality they only take about 5 minutes to read because they're so chock full of uber-bad graphics and horrid spelling/grammatical errors. Oh em gee, I just want to take a red marker to the computer monitor and fix fix fix, but alas, I can't. Anyhow, even though I'm done reading each section 20 minutes early, I can't go on to the quiz because apparently the evil gods of traffic school want to make me suffer for going 9 miles over the speed limit. I have to wait until the full 20 minutes are up, and then a pretty little "Take the Quiz!" button magically appears. How long are these quizzes, you ask?
2 QUESTIONS. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
You must be kidding me. I had to twiddle my thumbs for 20 minutes to answer two questions that were entirely based on common sense?
GRUMBLECAKES.
So anyhow, traffic school online is boring and ridiculous, but at least I won't have points on my liscence. An eye for an eye, I suppose.
My mom graduated from college yesterday. It was amazing and surreal to watch her walk across that stage...I was so incredibly proud of her. For a woman who didn't finish high school, overcame alcoholism, and went back to college at the age of 50, she has accomplished so much. Her perseverance is so inspiring. When I asked her what she was going to do now that she had her diploma, she responded, "I think I'll go back to school." Ahh, smart woman. I love her.
I need to put up some new pictures of my silly self. PhotoJoe has taken many, but I don't know where they are...lurking about his computer somewhere, I suppose. He's supposed to be shooting with a slew of models soon, a bunch for SG and a few just for portfolio work, and that's all exciting stuff. I'm a happy helper
For now, here's an old picture of my crazy face, looking smug, or coy--you decide.
Yes, my hair is a bit faded in this one, but I have a sparkling personality to make up for it ♥
Here'sa few of me and my new puppy, when he was much smaller:
Cutness to maxx, eh?
I love this one. He looks so cute, and small, and adorable, and loveable...eeeee!!!
And for good measure, here's one of me and my slightly-older, more-yakkish dog, Marbles. Say nice things about him, we just found out today that he has glaucoma
This concludes tonight's blast from the past picture session, as well as my silly-pants journal ♥
Take care you crazy kids, and I love you all dearly ♥ ♥
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i love your glasses!
Those quizzes sound really lame. Sorry.
"When you need marbles, THINK MARBLES!" (Brak Show)
Fun pics.