Did you catch the eclipse last night?
The job search should start soon. I feel a lot of pressure (internally and externally) to get a job asap! I hope that happens, as I do not want to take a temporary job or anything while I look for “the” great job, but I guess I could always do that. Hmm. Be a temp and ride out the vast number of graduates vying for jobs this spring.
Shrug. But I’d rather get one asap. (:
Trends in the Cory-Barnhart house:
-Not too much given up for Lent this year, but I am trying to wake up earlier (I am a very bad waker-upper).
-EJ has started making mango-banana-peach smoothies in the morning, and I get part of them. Yum! (Most of the time.)
-Dylan was under the weather in his spirits last week. We made a Dr’s appointment – does anyone know about doggie prozac? Or puppy-psycho-therapy? I am a social worker, I should be able to talk to him, right? Maybe I’ll look into the literature. Hmm, not much there.
-American Idol season!
-We knew this before, but they are closing “our” bar. It’s a little like Cheers, really, everyone knows my name. And it’s across the street. And it plays good music. And the bartenders are nice people and friends. And the people are good people. And it’s fun. The other bars across the street aren’t like that.
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So, in my quest to figure out how I can live abroad easily, I thought “how about Fulbright?” I have since said, no, thanks, but I still went to the information session near the UN last night. Oops. In attempting to find transportation home, the bus passed all the millions of emergency vehicles on 42nd street with the avid camera-phoners looking on and then past the giant wall of steam. Craziness.
In the theme of debris, the ceilings of the two apartments’ dining rooms below us have kind of fallen in, one day after the other. Hmm. Are we next? Should I ceiling babysit tomorrow? EJ has responsible removed the glass from the dining room table temporarily.
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