Because who really thinks Jack Torrance is an ideal role model?

MED 3 starts May 6th (alternate title: proof i am doing something other than watching Dr. Phil and Oprah and shopping)

writing less than usual (both here and on email), i know.

working my butt off this block and getting outside the house more to try and prove to myself that i can balance work and play. this time next week, i should know whether the experiment has failed miserably.

in the meantime, i’m super good great awesome blissfully happy. ridiculously happy. i’m almost embarrassed to admit how happy i am because it has been verging on “giddy” for weeks and weeks now. even C3b2Bbs can’t get me down.

i hope life is just as good over there.

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4 Responses to “Because who really thinks Jack Torrance is an ideal role model?”

  1. Sungsu Says:

    balance, balance, it never leaves my mind..

    It’s so hard to maintain it, and the price is so grave for breaking it.

    Don’t you agree?

  2. Sarah Says:

    I seem to be incapable of maintaining balance in my life. Whatever task I happen to be dealing with at any given time, ends up being all-consuming. Right now it’s school, so I can’t even think of a personal life, or even a “fun” life. My guess would be that it takes a lot of planning, no procrastination, and knowing how to prioritize. Unfortunately for me, I can’t do any of those things. I hope it works for you!!!

  3. darlene Says:

    life is as good over here : ) wheeeeeee!!

  4. shan Says:

    yay for giddy! :) also, yay for balance (or the attempt at it, anyways), it’s very important :)

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