Monthly Archives: October 2008
Frustration
I honestly feel like chucking something against a wall and smashing it to smithereens. I’m highly amused at how durable a stress ball is, doesn’t tear even with me digging my finger nails in it.
What Are The Odds?
Tell me if you will, what are the odds of this happening twice in two weeks? I wonder where all these stupid bolts and screws are coming from.
Inconsiderate People
These past week while I took good ol public transport to uni, I had quite a bit of time to think and to watch the world go around. I think the thing that got me ticking most this week was … Continue reading
Hot, Humid Days
It was 34 degrees today, apparently the hottest spring day in decades. I was sweating bucket loads from attending uni and came home to nap cause it was too warm to do anything else. I decided against going to the … Continue reading
The Future
As I wrapped up my last day at prac at AAWA yesterday, I couldn’t help but feel rather forlorn. After yesterday, I’ve got another 8 weeks and 1 day before I officially finish my 4 year degree. I’ve been in … Continue reading
With Christ In the Vessel We Can Smile At The Storm
It has been a rather hit and miss week, quite literally as well as metaphorically. The week started with me being so sick that I was out of action in Sunday after church and on Monday, where I did not … Continue reading
Tired
I’m still sick and I’m tired of coughing and blowing my nose. I’ve slept almost the whole day and I don’t know whether to be tired or awake. I don’t know if I’m meant to be feeling hot or cold, … Continue reading
Movie Night
Went over to Amanda’s place last night for movie night after work, I think I need a break from work and assignments. I’ve partially lost my voice with my violent fits of coughing and my throat feels like its on … Continue reading
Down But Not Out
I woke up this morning with a massive sore throat and a yucky cough. I had caught the cough yesterday cause there was only the 3 of us in the office as the rest of the AAWA staff were off … Continue reading
