What a day. I got up on time and bustled around to do some working out and get my shower. I had actually achieved in getting done quickly, having time to spare. I was all ready and pumped for classes today. After the rotten spring break I had, I was lookin forward to getting back to routine and moving on to the next break. I decided to take a moment this morning and check my email before heading out the door and in doing so I near a window and happen to look out. SNOW?!? I'm not just talking a March dusting either. We're talking an early February blizzard thing going on. So I email my first to class professors and allow them to know that I will not be in class and why I wouldn't. I figured the snow would stop and the roads would clear enough to make it to the rest of my classes and to do my presentation. The time comes for when I would have to leave to make it to my history class and I look out the window only to see more snow upon the ground with no signs of stopping. I email the remainder of my professors to let them know that I will not be coming to class today and there goes my presentation as well. I thought it was spring time. What happened, with that?
My car was towed to a garage this morning but he can't look at it until Thursday or Friday. He said that if it is the transmission, that I probably wouldn't be able to find one for it because Ford was having an experimental year. We encountered this problem when I took it to him to have my alternator looked at because it kept snapping belts. I should just buy a new car and scrap this one... damn it.
So on the account of the weather I didn't leave my home today. Since I live on the back roads and the township folk are a bit lazy they plow the road once a day. So that leaves one with about a 20 minute window of opportunity to go to town and get back home... but I missed that window when I was doing laundry. Oh well. I watched my Ellen and Days of Our Lives. Did some ahead of schedule homework and straightened up my room. [While cleaning my room I came to the realization that my Eeyore collection has gotten completely out of hand. I have run out of room for anymore of him. Not that I'm complaining because I will continue to buy more (and gladly accept it) =P I'm just saying that it's out of control and I wanted everyone (who's seen it anyway) that I'm finally acknowledging that I may be a little OCD with the Eeyore thing.] I then watched Century City and Judging Amy thus summing up my day.
I would just like to end today with a quote from Kenny Rogers:
"You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away and know when to run."
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