I've discovered something interesting about chemistry.
When we moved, I left a 15-year-old bottle of homemade mead in the car and didn't worry too much about it, because I knew alcohol didn't freeze unless it got really, really cold.
Hubby and I opened the car doors. We both sniff curiously.
He: "That's ... weird."
Me: "Oh dear."
He: "Did we miss a bottle?"
Me: "Looks like."
He: "You understand that we'll never get out of a police stop without a breathalyzer again, don't you?"
Me: "Oh, yeah. Probably best to volunteer."
Fortunately, the weather was so cold that most of the broken bottle's contents were still ice, but part of the back seat is soaked with what smells like really good mead. I'm afraid my car is going to smell like a winery/distillery until the end of time now. I'm hoping that once the weather warms up and I can leave the windows open, that the car will outgas enough so as not to be too noticeable.
sj, it sounds like you've built the paper up to be a bigger deal than it is.
I have. It's been 10 years of finishing some classes, and dropping out mid semester in a severe depressive state, so I have school built up to this crazy impossible thing in my mind. For some reason, I have been able to work through attending classes and taking exams fairly well, but papers just freak me out, which is weird because it used to be what I was best at.
I talk myself into doing "just one pan" and then I end up sprinting through the rest of them before I can change my mind. Momentum is a wonderful thing.
This is good. I'm going to try to start a bit tonight, without insisting that I have to get everything done.
I didn't mean to kill the thread with all the meme.
Pet peeve:
Clients who insist on giving bulky giveaways. No one wants to carry crap around. But they do love to bitch to us about it. Bah.
This is good. I'm going to try to start a bit tonight, without insisting that I have to get everything done.
You know how I get started on daunting writing projects? I circle around them a lot. I write notes. I re-read improtant sections and highlight quotes. I fiddle with my citations. I do rough outlines. Then I might try a few topic sentences for my key paragraphs. So that by the time I had to Write The Paper
t /pooh case
it was already half done. A lot of it become stitching things together.
Feh on all the asshat bosses. Plus everything else everyone has already said.
(Our transit worker's union is threatening to strike. If they do....ugh. It will Not Be Pretty.)
My entire office is on high alert for Friday, in case there is a strike in NY and no one there can get into the office and all of the support work comes to us.
You know how I get started on daunting writing projects? I circle around them a lot. I write notes. I re-read improtant sections and highlight quotes. I fiddle with my citations. I do rough outlines. Then I might try a few topic sentences for my key paragraphs. So that by the time I had to Write The Paper it was already half done. A lot of it become stitching things together.
This is exactly how I was able to write my papers. I was always surprised when they came together.
Feh on all the asshat bosses.
Well you all know how much I love MY boss...
t bitter laughter
ION, I don't know what disturbs me more: that I found myself idly googling "monkey duffle bag" on ebay, or that ebay found me one. In pink, at that.
Do what I do to get the dishes done: I talk myself into doing "just one pan" and then I end up sprinting through the rest of them before I can change my mind. Momentum is a wonderful thing.
This is actually very true for me as well. Even in the grips of the worst bits, if I can start on just one (for example) dish, I often get more done. Objects in motion and all...
Me: "Oh, yeah. Probably best to volunteer."
snerk
This is actually very true for me as well. Even in the grips of the worst bits, if I can start on just one (for example) dish, I often get more done. Objects in motion and all...
This is how I am managing to get dinner done tonight. I made the salad when I got home, read here for a bit, and then I just put the pot of water on the boil for pasta set up the food processor to make the spinach pesto. Next, I am going to slowly clear off the table in between posts and then make the pesto closer to when Dave will actually be here. Long way of saying, I guess I have the skills, but I need to learn to apply them better to school. Getting that first little bit started is always the hardest thing for me.