Poptarts:
Mmmmm...poptarts...
So, this afternoon is the big thing at Harvard. Now, I'm serious. What should I wear? Mom thinks I should wear a suit, and that was my first thought when I started thinking about it (before I asked mom). But, now I'm thinking that may be actually a bit much. So, option 2 is black dress pants, red shirt, and black cardiganish thing. The sweater is a little dressier than just a cardigan, but I'm not really sure how to better describe it.
I'm afraid that if I wear the suit, I may be more "stiff." And, these are 2nd year medical students. Are they going to care?
vw, medical students are not going to care in the slightest what you're wearing, and I think the most important thing is that you're comfortable. Speaking in front of groups of people can be really stressful; the last thing you want to do is be fidgeting with your clothing during the event.
I vote for option 2!
Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking, Jen. Option 2 it is!
I think either one is good, vw, so go comfort, choose comfort.
I like Option 2 because it's got red in it, always helpful for a public speaker to wear. And a suit just seems too
too,
you know?
Huh. I just got a raise. A helluva big raise. I totally was not expecting it! Now that's a Halloween present!
Is there any way to ask one's roommate who is in the room right above one's bedroom, and gets ready in the morning at least an hour before one gets up and has shoes on with a definite clicky and sturdy heel to GODDAMIT STOP WALKING BACK AND FORTH back and forth over and over again in the bedroom while one is awoken from sweet slumber below. What the HELL are you doing? And why do you have to wear shoes while doing it? AAAAHHHHHHH.
Jebus.
Good luck with your talk vw!
I never put on shoes until I'm about out the door so I don't wake up Mr. Jane. Sometimes I even wait until I'm in the car.
A husband who works until 4 and heels at 7am are unmixy things.
I never put on shoes until I'm about out the door so I don't wake up Mr. Jane. Sometimes I even wait until I'm in the car.
YOU can be my roommate anytime. Mwah!
Speaking of getting out the door, I'm off. I think I'm about to ask for a promotion at work. Wish me luck.
Luck, Daisy!
I have another interview today. Eep.