Just as i was about to post last night what do you know, i lost my internet. Not that frustrating as i've been without it for a good week, and i've had to function off of bri's computer. But i just don't feel at home using a laptop and a mouse pad, clear to say i'm not a laptop person.
So here i am then.
Since the last post, i guess i last wrote about work (i think, i'm too lazy to go back and look). Not much has been going on. Work has calmed down. The two weeks of longer days are over and the workload was cut down by 85% of what it was at for these sites, which makes some people's days much easier.
In terms of me physically doing anything, i've been quite lazy, sitting around, and i think i'm hitting an all time record of number of days i've gone without working out. Quite sad, but at the moment i'm just not really feeling like i want to. In order to work out you have to go to a gym, you have to drive at least 5-10 minutes simply to work out for 30 minutes, and then drive back another 5-10 minutes. Not my idea of something i want to do. Bri continually pushes me to work out which is good, but i'm thinking my workouts will start with the new house.
Which brings me to the house which is unbelievable to me. Its a great house, much more than i thought i would own. I dont' really know what to say, but to put it simply, i am blessed. I've also noticed through this house experience, that all of those monumental moments that people say you have in your life, for example buying a house, never really seem monumental when they happen. For example, graduation from St. Olaf. Graduation was a big deal, yes, but did it seem that big of a deal at the time? No. With proper acceptance and thought, i always seem to prepare myself for these things, and thus they never really seem to become a big event. I'm not sure how i feel about this. I want things to be a big deal, it makes them, well, a bigger deal in my life, a more grandiose moment, but i am a very realistic person, and thus i come to accept things and come to conclusions pretty quickly. (i'm definetly not going to read back over this as i'm sure it will only confuse me, so if you're confused, deal with it)
It will not most likely be the same amount of time between my posts as it was this last time, but it very well could be. You never know. If you want consistency, read my mom's posts.
Until then.
One last thing
Statement: i am looking at digital cameras, not sure if i'm going to buy, but there is that possibility. Currently the Casio EX-Z77SR, and i'm definetly needing a small camera, the smaller the better, as long as its in my price range.
Question: Any suggestions?
2 comments:
Have you closed on the house yet? That was the moment that it really hit me what we were doing -- the sixth or tenth or twentieth form that I signed / initialed.
Re: cameras, I've always liked our Canons, though Powershot SDs are probably a touch expensive. dpreview.com is a good source of info on digital cameras, for example.
I am thrilled to see another post! Your house deal is a biggee; as Seth said though, it really hits you when you feel like you're signing your life away. No worries, it's all good... Love ya, Mom
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