in anticipation of a snow day…
…don’t you I think I should stay up all night reading? then in the morning the kids can toast some Eggo waffles (which I always call Eggo Waffos by accident, because to my way of thinking, that just sounds right) and make instant hot cocoa? And i can sleep in!
who’s with me?
of course, it’s not that funny if we end up not having Snowpocalypse again and i have to work tomorrow, after having stayed up all night reading. (just joined a new book club it’s rilly rilly good, the reading list. and most of the titles on the list are FREE on my KINDLE and you know i like FREE.) also, did I mention that i gave notice at my job? again?
because I wanted to, that’s why. i’ll work this week and next, then done, all done.
Honest to mike, those of you who have been following this blog since its humble beginnings and right up until its riotous present, fucking how many jobs have i had since i had kids? Seriously. Search under “work” or “jobs” or “starting next job” or “finishing this job and packing up both of my offices I’m done with this shit” and see what you come up with. At one point I worked in three different offices, in three different buildings — Tigard, Hillsboro and Beaverton, too. I could never remember where I was supposed to be is why I quit.
This latest job is good, but the arm thing is making me nuts. Too much typing.
And am somewhat whimsical girl, damn. That’s fine.
later.
edited 6:46 a.m. Thursday to say……….. SNOW DAY! for both school districts :) So the kids are off and I am, too. hallelujah xo me
Can you share the titles of the books you’re reading with your Book Club? That sounds really intriguing.
Not sure what to say about the job cuz I’m sure your feelings are mixed. It will be good to quit cuz of the ‘arm thing’, but I know you LOVED many aspects of that job.
Love hearing about what’s going on with you. Blessings! xoxo
February 24th, 2011 | #
LIB, thank you. We read “Rebecca” this month, so good. Next month is “Cold Comfort Farm.” We’re also reading “Frogs” (Aristophanes?), “Heart of Darkness,” “Dracula” and… “Moby Dick.”
February 25th, 2011 | #