cheered up
14 July 2002 00:22The day cheered up. The problem at least is going through the motions of hopefully being resolved... cross your fingers.
I got a lot of things out in the mail today... Checks and presents to a few places (and people). Those who have something coming should already expect it, because I've asked you for your address. ;)
Jason and I went to the Museum of Science and watched a planetarium show with the free passes his parents got. We saw "The Sky Tonight" - its content shouldn't need much explaining. ;) I enjoyed it a lot, and because the announcer was very funny, Jason did too. He's not much of an astronomy person otherwise.
Afterwards we walked to a nearby mall for cheapish dinner, and window shopped for a while. Jason ended up buying Warcraft III, and I found the best sports bras ever which I will now look for at TJ Maxx, Filene's Basement (similar store here), etc as they were $40 retail.
When we got home I watched Jason play Warcraft for a while, then did another nutrition lesson. I will now do a psychology lesson. I wonder what time I'll get to bed.
Yesterday, I woke up with $970 credited to my bank account. As of today, I've spent all but $31 of that. $150 to credit cards, $270 to rent, $180 to OU for summer school, $52 to insurances, $176 to Tarah (Adriana's physical therapist, her hours were put on my time sheet, it was valid, too long to explain), $75 to Janke (half of what I owe him), $17 for gas, and $19 for groceries and other household goods. Sheesh. The good thing is, I have enough food, gas, and remaining cash to sufficiently last until my next paycheck.
I got a lot of things out in the mail today... Checks and presents to a few places (and people). Those who have something coming should already expect it, because I've asked you for your address. ;)
Jason and I went to the Museum of Science and watched a planetarium show with the free passes his parents got. We saw "The Sky Tonight" - its content shouldn't need much explaining. ;) I enjoyed it a lot, and because the announcer was very funny, Jason did too. He's not much of an astronomy person otherwise.
Afterwards we walked to a nearby mall for cheapish dinner, and window shopped for a while. Jason ended up buying Warcraft III, and I found the best sports bras ever which I will now look for at TJ Maxx, Filene's Basement (similar store here), etc as they were $40 retail.
When we got home I watched Jason play Warcraft for a while, then did another nutrition lesson. I will now do a psychology lesson. I wonder what time I'll get to bed.
Yesterday, I woke up with $970 credited to my bank account. As of today, I've spent all but $31 of that. $150 to credit cards, $270 to rent, $180 to OU for summer school, $52 to insurances, $176 to Tarah (Adriana's physical therapist, her hours were put on my time sheet, it was valid, too long to explain), $75 to Janke (half of what I owe him), $17 for gas, and $19 for groceries and other household goods. Sheesh. The good thing is, I have enough food, gas, and remaining cash to sufficiently last until my next paycheck.
Re: over the shoulder...
on 14 Jul 2002 08:51 (UTC)Re: over the shoulder...
on 15 Jul 2002 18:12 (UTC)Re: over the shoulder...
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