Thursday, February 03, 2005

I indulge in the little ways

I think at some point, I just have to do it. The week, although I missed a chunk of classes on Tuesday, and, well, Monday afternoon, has been almost productive. Or has it? I;ve been too tired to pay attention. But I have completed my art history paper, my camps application, my grad school application and my 348 seminar. I still have my psychology essay (548 words done out of 1500), my 401 performance memorial project that I'm presenting at 8:30, 2 modern staging responses to readings that are SO FAR beyond me, and a 318 essay that is already late.

And THEN I can start getting ready for chair transition.

But like I said - it's useless for me to rant like this. I think that Steve's just getting sick of me calling him all the time whining, so I've reduced myself to whining in my blog and pretending like my blog cares. This is just weak. But I felt the need to update and understandably, all I have on my mind is how good it will feel at some point in the next two days when I get all of this work done, and can entertain fantasies that involve A) my boyfriend, b)a queen sized bed c) a huge comforter, and d)20 hours of uninturrupted sleep, from which I will awake only to drink iced tea and eat orange slices, and MAYBE enjoy a foot rub, or having my hair brushed. Yes, yes that is bliss.

Now if you'll excuse me - I have another, like, 16 hours of hell to go before this is all over.

PS: thank GOD for itunes and a set of headphones :D

1 comment:

Stephen Johns said...

Uh, Steve is not getting sick of you calling him all the time whining. In fact, if you look back to the Dating Contract we signed on the night of November 27, 2004, you'll note section M subsection 2.1.4 which reads, "Steve will be available at all times when Brianna's hectic school, work and social calendars collide in the shape of hellish, seemingly interminable weeks. Moreover, Steve will be responsible for providing counsel, encouragement, hugs/good karma and a general upbeat demeanor in the event that Brianna becomes bogged down." It should also be noted that Steve takes these responsibilities seriously, that he considers them an integral part of his job description and that he takes great pleasure in cheering Brianna up when her work has got her down.