I'm sorry you feel ill-suited to your job, askye.
vw, I'm glad your people turned out ok, and hopefully the woman who was injured will heal nicely. And I am also glad for Aimee's relatives' safety, even though she didn't know she needed to worry!
I'm still on edge for juliana, and hope that everyone checks out ok there, too.
I woke up at 4 am this morning, which made calling my mom for her birthday rather easy. Am very tired, didn't finish a project I was hoping to, and am now off to network with someone. Hope it turns out well!
I also managed to get my passport application in the mail. I spent extra money on the postage, which hopefully will work without me having to go downtown. I'm having issues with the picture, though. I feel so ugly. Oh well, who's really going to be looking that much at it anyway.
This post brought to you by the word hope.
Any more news on your dad, d?
My job is being made worse today by the people who are planning (dis)orientation for the students. My message yesterday said we could have all the time we needed on the morning of the 15th. Today I emailed that we wanted 1.5 hours and thanks. I got an angry phone call back that we'd only been scheduled for an hour at 9:30 a.m. and we'd need to come back at 8:15 p.m. for the night students.
Er? The first and last slots of the day? And did I mention that the 15th is a university holiday so whoever does come in has to do this on a day off?
In the past 10 minutes I've watched Spongebob and Patrick Star play air guitar and then dance a tango.
~ma for all the Minneapolis peeps, them what belong to Buffistas and them what don't.
I can't even hear about that story anymore without feeling I'm about to cry.
In the past 10 minutes I've watched Spongebob and Patrick Star play air guitar and then dance a tango.
I can't even hear about that story anymore without feeling I'm about to cry.
I weep at SpongeBob and Patrick tango-ing, too.
It's beautiful, man.
Now the next time I drive over the Bay Bridge I'm gonna be all freaked out, man.
Sorry! I can still drive it but it is scary to me.
One of the things that has surprised me is how unfriendly-seeming the yoga teachers are and how few alternative-prep poses they offer for those of us that can't always get into the full pose. Also, I don't understand how people learn anything in some classes I went to -- the teacher just stands there and calls out a pose but never gives any hint as to how to enter it, proper positioning, etc., in case anyone is having trouble
Ack! Wish you were a bit closer and then you could go to my super awesome yoga school of awesome teachers (tm). What kind of yoga were you taking where the teachers weren't demo-ing at all? Was it Bikram? Becauase I know that's a Bikram thing and it's one of the (many!) things about Bikram that I hate.
Not Bikram. I've been trying Astanga/Vinyasa/Ansura kinds of places. I had a really wonderful teacher in Berkeley, and I miss her. Sniff.
super awesome yoga school of awesome teachers (tm).
Send info,please! Maybe I can take a workshop or something with them every once in a while to renew my faith in awesome.
Insent, Sparky!
It's this place:
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There's 2 locations--one midtownish (near the train station) and one down here in Fells Pt.