Another day
Sep. 10th, 2003 10:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Does it ever seem like time will never end, like each day just follows the other? I guess that doesn't make sense, I guess I'm more talking about a sense of blur.
I did some lab stuff and then went out to Renton and got a permit so I can practice driving before my drive test next weekend. It's not open Monday, but it's open Saturday. We'll go over Thursday afternoon or Friday morning, I can get practicing, and hopefully take (and pass!) my test on Saturday. Then it will all be over and I can continue not driving, but having the right to, for as long as I live. ;)
Cleaning is one big losing battle. I think to be happy I will have to clean my whole apartment sometime, run out as soon as I'm done and lock the door, and go away for a few days so I know it stays clean. As soon as you clean, then you have to use stuff, and it's no longer clean. Someday I'll have to do laundry naked so I can have ALL my clothes clean at once. Or stop eating for a couple of days after doing the dishes so they're all clean at once.
It undermines the sense of accomplishment when I know that I just did all my laundry, but when I get into bed I'll have dirty socks in the hamper and when I hop in the shower in the morning there will be dirty underwear too.
And the GREs are in 16 days for me! I'm not worried, but maybe I should be??
I did some lab stuff and then went out to Renton and got a permit so I can practice driving before my drive test next weekend. It's not open Monday, but it's open Saturday. We'll go over Thursday afternoon or Friday morning, I can get practicing, and hopefully take (and pass!) my test on Saturday. Then it will all be over and I can continue not driving, but having the right to, for as long as I live. ;)
Cleaning is one big losing battle. I think to be happy I will have to clean my whole apartment sometime, run out as soon as I'm done and lock the door, and go away for a few days so I know it stays clean. As soon as you clean, then you have to use stuff, and it's no longer clean. Someday I'll have to do laundry naked so I can have ALL my clothes clean at once. Or stop eating for a couple of days after doing the dishes so they're all clean at once.
It undermines the sense of accomplishment when I know that I just did all my laundry, but when I get into bed I'll have dirty socks in the hamper and when I hop in the shower in the morning there will be dirty underwear too.
And the GREs are in 16 days for me! I'm not worried, but maybe I should be??
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Date: 2003-09-11 07:25 am (UTC)Have you been "studying" for them, or no?