4/12: When I’m in a time crunch, it would make sense that something would go wrong. I should expect that after encountering two separate areas of road work and flipping off an impatient woman who was tail-gating me and fighting typical Meridian traffic that something bad would happen. I pulled into the Best Buy parking lot and realized I forgot my wallet. Of course, it’s impossible for me to buy an external hard drive without my debit card. I was so frustrated I cried and then, of course, I was pissed that I cried.
4/13: That extra shot of espresso in my frappachino was extremely delicious and so worth it.
4/14: I spent most of today surrounding myself with the Titanic. I listened to the movie soundtrack, I watched a miniseries on TV and I stayed up until 2:20 AM, the moment of the sinking. I am utterly fascinated by this historical event.
4/15: Two hours in isolation, ten to midnight, to blaze through my to-do list. Later, I left my room, slightly breathless and more than exhausted, as if I had just ran a race. But now I am excited because I finally clean my room without feeling like I am procrastinating.
4/16: The view by the President’s house is gorgeous. It should be no surprise that in a neighborhood as nice as this, there would be a beautiful view of the water. It’s nice to stare at this when I’m bored out of my mind directing cars where to park. There are only two options, the driveway or the street. I’d think the decision would be easy, but apparently not.
4/17: I thought I’d left my light on in my room, but it turned out to be only sunshine. That made my day.
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