Saturday, March 18, 2006

what I should've done over spring break (but didn't)

I should have...

  • cleaned the apartment

  • done oodles of laundry

  • adjusted my car insurance policy

  • finished Adler's sweater

  • maintained my dreads (waxing & palm-rolling)

  • done a post-a-day series here

  • caught up on my Japanese homework

  • caught up on my chemistry homework

  • worked ahead on my physics homework

  • given Lucy a bath

  • knit on something (anything!)

  • updated my yarn stash spreadsheet

  • synced my PDA to my laptop

  • uploaded pix from my camera

  • fixed all the broken bits in my blog template code

  • just generally gotten my shit together


I didn't do any of those things, and the rest of my semester is going to be miserable because of that.

I did manage to:

  • pay our bills (albeit somewhat late)

  • write a few key e-mails (too few, but some is better than none, I guess)

  • finally do some real geocaching with the GPS my wonderful in-laws got me for Christmas (I found 3 caches - yay!)

  • spend some quality crafting time with Bean (more yay!)

  • develop several large zits on my face that will not go away (not so yay!)

  • clear off a section of the couch, only to clutter it right back up again (the antithesis of yay!)

  • realize my Porter Hall, Tennessee CD is missing (the nadir to yay!'s zenith)

  • futz around online a lot (neither all yay! nor all nay!)

  • wax about a third of my dreads

  • totally veg out - which I really did need to do - I just should have kept it to two days instead of five, y'know?


Anyway. I have to go to bed now, 'cause I have to get up for work tomorrow, and after that I have a super-fun review session for organic chem to attend, because we've got a test on Thursday (yeah, a big exam right after we get back from spring break - thanks, Prof. K!). Ooh, that's one more thing I did manage to do this week - study just a tiny bit for the upcoming organic exam! Not that it'll really do me a whole lot of good. But at least I can say I tried.