I'm back in the full-time job with two classes swing of things. I'm not quite swinging that high, and I'm kicking the gravel, but I'm definitely airborne.
You can tell I'm back in school because I'm blogging. It's amazing all the things I do to avoid homework. I really just need to get my mind off of everything right now.
I wanted to make my blogging comeback with a funny story, but that sounds like more brain power than I'm willing to give right now.
By the way, my blogging negligence has been outweighed by my new green thumb. I'd like to think my poor history in maintaining plants has made me a stronger person. Not many can claim that they had taken the lives of the easiest plants to grow- the cactus. I've had two failed attempts. This summer was a turning point, however. I'm most proud of my basil plant. It has flourished all summer.
Summer is essentially over, but I'm not ready. Fall is great, but it's like the Sunday Syndrome. You know the feeling you get on Sundays when you know there's still a full day of the weekend left, but you also know Monday and all its realities are at your front door. Winter is just like Mondays. They are both my least favorite.
What is the deal with this economy? I wonder if it's cyclical or a consequence of bad, political decisions. An economist might say both.
1 comment:
I want to say that it is cyclical. Regardless of who is in control, who is in office, this country started out in debt. Now, after a couple hundred years, we are *still* in debt.
Things will bounce back. I've read from several sources and heard from a handful of execs, that the Canadian economy is already bouncing back...America shouldn't be far behind.
Also, I love your basil plant. My thumbs are far from green...I only use them for texting. ;)
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