Good News! I'm out of the boot! No more stomping around in a too-big giant boot and changing shoes every time I get in/out of my car. I can wear regular shoes now! Just no heels and no sports for 2 more weeks. I think I can manage. Besides, I've been spending all of my extra time sitting on my couch...
procrastinating. I have more assignments than are humanly possible to complete. AND if you know me at all, I'm not exactly quick to finish writing papers. In fact, I've been sitting on my couch thinking about a paper for 3 hours now and haven't written one word. It's not due til Thursday so there's no pressure yet. I do have three other assignments due before Thursday and a few behavior plans to write. No problem, right? I think I might quit school.
Here is a list of alternative careers that I've thought of. feel free to add to the list.
1. Bank Teller
2. Social Worker
3. Waitress
4. Boiled Peanut seller in the park (I'd make a ton of cash, but it's only seasonal I guess)
If I decide to sell peanuts, I'll have to find someone to ship them to me- you can't buy green peanuts in Colorado, much less boiled ones. Maybe I'll have to give away some free ones too. No one even knows what a boiled peanut might be like here. I'll also need to buy a bike with an insulated trailer to ride around the park. Let me know if you see one for sale.
Really, if I hadn't paid so much to be in school, I would've quit by now. I have absolutely zero interest in writing a book review of a fictional character's cultural worldview and how that might relate to or be different from my worldview and what implications that would have on a counseling relationship. Don't get me wrong, I think this is important stuff for counselors to consider, but a paper? really? And P.S. I'm not in school to be a counselor. Depending on the school district, counseling will consume about 10% of my time and it's consuming about 75% of my coursework. Does that make sense to anyone else?
ok. Just needed to vent and I'm finished. Time for bed. I'll save the procrastinating for another day.
10.06.2008
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