So I had today “off.”  My professor canceled class in spirit of the holiday, and so people could go home earlier.  As I’m not a normal college student, and I’m already home, it turned into a day off for me.  I still took Erik to daycare today, as he only goes one day a week, and it’s already paid for.  I really really really really should be working on homework.  I have a book that I need to read asap.  But alas, I’m sitting on my computer doing nothing.

I spent a large majority of the afternoon playing scramble.  I’m seriously insane sometimes.  I kept getting in first place online over and over and over again, so then it became addicting.  I think I ended up in 1st place at least 90% of the time.  Damn me and my extensive vocab.  Or my extensive playing of scramble which has made my vocab extensive.  Whichever gave where, who cares, it’s fun.  And I really should be cleaning.  And giving Drake a bath.  And DEFINITELY reading for school.  So, I’m going to go, and pretend that I’m going to do that, when I probably won’t.  Ha.

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Nov 172009
 

So I have this Dr. that is in downtown Syracuse. His office is in the state tower building on the 16th floor. It’s a really nice office and I like the Dr. but I have a huge problem with the elevator up to the 16th floor. As a person who isn’t that afraid of heights, why does this bother me? When I’m in the elevator it goes up a little and I’m like okay time to stop and get out. But no it keeps going and going. And going. It’s the longest elevator ride ever. And since it keeps going I start to panic and feel claustrophobic. It’s insane. Going down I have the same problem. I think such high offices should be outlawed. If you want to work up there fine, but don’t torture your patients and make them ride in an elevator for 20 minutes. Then again I’m probably the only one with this complaint. Heh.

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Nov 102009
 

Okay okay it was me I broke Brandon’s computer.
No I really didn’t, but he is having a mental breakdown over here, and I wanted to give him some moral support.

In other news, there was a fire, I think, in the building I was having class in today.  My professor seemed a little annoyed when the fire alarm was pulled.  Apparently the possibility of charring one’s lungs isn’t a good enough reason to stop learning about acculturation.  Hmmmmmmmmm….

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Oct 262009
 

The pictures are all up.  I mean, all.  We dug deep into our photo banks.  Some of them are actually kind of, scary.  Oh well.

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