Au revoir
Tomorrow morning, under the cover of darkness, I leave this world… for the next! I will miss you all. You have been kind to me.
Holy Thesis, Batman!!
GRADUATE SCHOOL BEGINS!!!
ooooooohhhhh…. mymymymy… NOTHING will ever be the same!
Will I EVER get to ‘dawdle’ again? Will my friends remember me? Am I an idiot for not immediately canceling Tivo, Netfilx, and cable tv (living in the fantasy that I can ever again occasionally watch Charlie Rose or Law & Order: CI?)
Will my reading speed ever sustain itself above 300? (Although I do have to admit, when I consciously put the push on with the intention to just get the gist… I can do it. Pretty cool. Yay for EyeQ so far! Now… I just want MORE!!)
ON a Very Positive note (like any of the above isn’t amazingly freakin’ positive!!!): Classes are held, once a month, in beeyoootiful Santa Barbara, where, I am happy to inform you, it will be in the 70’s to 80’s alllll weekend long. Now, granted, I am not going to have any time for languishing at length in the out of doors, but in comparison to overcast, cold, rain-likely.. ?? Who’s gonna complain!!???
Wish me well!!! I hope to be able to ‘return here’ in the near future!! (Oh, heck… I’ll have my laptop with me. I could be so wired that I may over-fill this poor little blog!!)
TTFN!!!! XXX




I still find it difficult to stay indoors on beautiful days, but then again I grew up in soggy Vancouver.
Ian.. I SO agree! There were moments when staring out the windows to the clear crisp blue sky and ocean in the distance was almost torture! (Don’t they KNOW it’s time to go cavort!!?)
I envy you. I have fibromyalgia and have great difficulties in the rainy and cold season. I wish I lived where it was high, hot and dry but such a move is not going to happen. Soak up some vitamin D for me and cavort, cavort, cavort.