I have a schedule.
Jun. 16th, 2005 08:55 pmI am going back to school in the fall of 2006. I don't know where I'm going, but I know that I'm going. I am going to an interpreter training program and I am going to become a sign language interpreter. I am bound and determined.
Having had too little sleep and a bit of kahlua, I am not really prepared to write more than that at this time. But I have many thoughts about it.
Things are not going well here... for many people who are not me. They haven't been too objectionable for people who are me. However, the father of our receptionist died, my supervisor spent two days in the hospital (something heart-related; I have no details, she's been out all week), and my church's youth pastor did something really hideous to his leg while playing basketball and ripped a tendon in his leg free from... well, whatever it connected to. Surgery was required.
As a result of two of the above-mentioned events, the ten-person team that I work with will be short four people tomorrow. That seems like enough reason to settle down and open myself to the possibility of sleep. I am glad that bad things have not been happening to me, and I hope they continue not to happen. I see potential futures and I look forward to many things.
Having had too little sleep and a bit of kahlua, I am not really prepared to write more than that at this time. But I have many thoughts about it.
Things are not going well here... for many people who are not me. They haven't been too objectionable for people who are me. However, the father of our receptionist died, my supervisor spent two days in the hospital (something heart-related; I have no details, she's been out all week), and my church's youth pastor did something really hideous to his leg while playing basketball and ripped a tendon in his leg free from... well, whatever it connected to. Surgery was required.
As a result of two of the above-mentioned events, the ten-person team that I work with will be short four people tomorrow. That seems like enough reason to settle down and open myself to the possibility of sleep. I am glad that bad things have not been happening to me, and I hope they continue not to happen. I see potential futures and I look forward to many things.