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No...I have one semester left (grad in december) and then I enter the final frontier!!! I am going to get my master's in education which I have been accepted into the program! YEAH!!! Still waiting to hear back from one other school, but otherwise will finish up by 2009 (december)! Right now just overwhelmed with all that I have to do!!!
I'm in grad school now, it is so much like undergraduate school...lol. It all sort of blurs together.
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Originally Posted by dvcgal
No...I have one semester left (grad in december) and then I enter the final frontier!!! I am going to get my master's in education which I have been accepted into the program! YEAH!!! Still waiting to hear back from one other school, but otherwise will finish up by 2009 (december)! Right now just overwhelmed with all that I have to do!!!
OK. now I'm officially terrified of having children
Oh, one child is EASY. Last summer, we sent two kids to camp while the second one stayed behind. It was incredible, because the amount of work increases exponentially with each child. 1=1, 2=4, and 3=9.
The perfect analogy is that of boiling the frog: Throw a frog into very hot water, and it will jump out immediately. Throw the frog into cold water and slowly heat, and it will stay there and be boiled alive. That's life with children. They enter the world as lumps of protoplasm that sleep 22 hours a day, and slowly turn into teenagers with raging hormones who, if unchecked, don't pick up their rooms, watch television 15 hours a day, and generally behave like chimps who wear clothes and know how to read and write.
That being said, which one of my children would I give back? None, of course. What's more, only eight years until the last one graduates high school and we go live on the sailboat. Whoo hooo!.
But, here's my question for the studio audience: If your job is so terrible that you spend Sunday dreading Monday, then Why Aren't You Doing Something About It? You need to have a job where you like going into the office, and enjoy doing the work to the point that you're not watching the clock like some government worker. For if you love your job, you'll be good at it. And if you're good at it, then the money will follow.
After all, your job is how you spend 2000 hours every year (Or more). Rather than think of that time as a gigantic waste of your life, find a job that is emotionally rewarding.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't like Sundays. Start worrying about work stuff, and all of the other crap you have to deal with during the week.
I never understood why people do some much stuff of Sundays, things like bar b que's, family get togethers. I would rather do those kinds thing on a Saturday, to me there is a much more fun vibe on a Saturday as opposed to Sundays.
So is Sunday the loneliest day of week?
Or is it just me?
no, love both days...Sat is usually my cleaning day and guest night, and Sunday, work around the house or just vegging, reading, watching movies, outside work?
If I may suggest, try planning something for Sunday's..might help you get out of a slump?
Hugs
Creme
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