My dear friend Pink Pirate may revoke my feminist card for this next statement, but I'm kind of enjoying my house-girlfriend thing that I have going on right now. Having survived the year from hell otherwise know as Law School: post-Katrina, it's rather nice to concentrate on more mundane things. My days now go something like this:
1. Wake Max up
2. Go back to sleep
3. Wake up briefly to say goodbye and tell him to have a good day
4. Go back to sleep
5. Wake up for the third time, somewhere around 9, have several cups of coffee, contemplate breakfast food
6. Putz around the house, play on the internet, watch bad MTV reality shows - generally entertain myself
7. Clean some stuff, maybe a few errands
8. Make dinner
9. Greet Max, eat dinner
10. Putz around some more, hang out with Max
11. Go to bed
12. Repeat
It may sound boring, but for now I'm reveling in doing a fair amount of sweet, sweet nothing. Eventually, given my lack of a job, I will probably run out of money and get rather bored, since going out/shopping/running errands to keep myself busy will no longer be a viable entertainment option, although there's still the pool, which is free. It's likely that I'll find something to do with myself before then, since I'm planning to pay a visit to the pro-bono office tomorrow (this will comprise the errand-running portion of my afternoon) in order attempt to find something to do with myself. I figure that it's unlikely at this point that a sweet, paid job is going to fall out of the air and land at my feet, so I might as well get my help on, and find a way to successfully pass the time until school starts again. So will end my short stint as a house-girlfriend, and I will return to my former self, slightly stressed out, but proud of myself for actually doing something.
Thursday, July 6, 2006
Caution, for my feminist card may be revoked
Posted by Liza Jane at 1:12 PM
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4 comments:
Don't worry...no taking away of the feminism cards. Because I'm so lonely at this point, I would be a house girlfriend any day. One who deserves lots of respect and admiration and all things good and feminist. Essentially, I come home and talk to the dog. In conclusion, Im jealous. And stressed out. And lonely. Life sucks.
P.S. your life sounds fabulous. ;)
i too am jealous of your life. it sounds like paradise.
want to switch for a day?
also, can we talk about how much i am not motivated to write the law review paper... oy vay what is the matter with me?
She only likes to take my feminist card away it seems!
If you're bored, I freely invite you to comment on my blog. I like reading things through the day as a break from the real brain work... kinda like school.
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