The elevator just told me that Native Americans used to put popcorn in soup and beer. That sounds quite tasty. I'm almost hungry.
My morning routine now has a Red Bull in it--it's cold and sharp and sour and refreshing. And not at all healthy, I'm thinking. But I do need something there when my appetite is blah.
I put popcorn in soup sometimes!
I always feel like I'm forgetting something before I go out of town, and so I tend to pooh-pooh the feeling, only this time I pooh-poohed too soon because I was actually forgetting to go to the ATM.
I have 25 minutes to remember anything else I'm forgetting.
Oh brave new world, that hath such news-dispensing elevators in it. And buses.
???? How is that even possible?
Search me. 94 and up for an A, 87 for a B, 77 for a C, 70 for a D. Don't know why, it's just what the school does. But it really irritates me, because I generally construct projects/tests/assignments so that 90% is a really good grade, so I hate that it's a B! It means I have to pad things, and that feels wrong.
I have 25 minutes to remember anything else I'm forgetting.
Clothes! Laptop. Phone. Chargers. Reading material. Makeup. Shoes.
I put popcorn in soup sometimes!
Is it nummy? I'm trying to work out what to eat in the brave new world that will be my diet restriction. Can I have popcorn in soup, I ask myself?
I guess first I'd have to pick a restricted diet and then see how that works out.
Fridays are my one class day, so I'm already off!
But then I have an 8 hour class tomorrow to make up for it.
However, I have some good news which while it isn't awesome enough to put into Beep Me, still merits a mention: I'm postponing the rest of my afternoon class until June, and will be able to take it at night then. Which means I'll be down to two classes instead of three through May 8th, which brings back some much-needed sanity into my life. So yay!
Clothes! Laptop. Phone. Chargers. Reading material. Makeup. Shoes.
Check!
Well, I'm only bringing one pair of shoes to keep my luggage light, but they are on my feet right now, so I think I'm good.
OK, is it just me, or has receiving medical care gotten a lot more complicated in the last 10 years? I can see having to have your insurance verified before the appointment, but now when I made a radiology appointment, I have to "pre-register" for the appointment as well. What is that?