Well, this week has been...a week. This week has just been up, down, up, down, up, down. Work has been a big down. Just about every shift I had this week, something went wrong. The good thing from work this week is that I get paid, hopefully, tomorrow. I just won't get to see any money from the paycheck because I have to buy new work shoes, purchase a parking decal, maybe put more money into the truck, and I would like to be able to pay rent. School has been another big down. I ended up missing a deadline for two assignments, and I really didn't want to do that. I'm working to get stuff done earlier, but it's a struggle. Good thing from this week: we moved some stuff out of my room, brought in a heater and a blu-ray player, and I vacuumed. My room looks good and feels more home-y. We might paint it, but that's dependent on future events. Everyone has been having personal issues this week, and it's just been very tense. Everything was going well and then we all got hit by life. It kind of sucks. We were supposed to go see some ice sculptures today, but the sickness that has been going around has reared its ugly head a second time. Liz woke up feeling like she had razor blades in her throat again. I just hope that it doesn't hit me a second time. I don't like being sick. That would just make everything worse. Another good thing: I love the snow. I woke up this morning and opened the curtains and was ecstatic. There were huge snowflakes outside, and it was beautiful. I could definitely see myself living somewhere where it snows in the winter. It's absolutely gorgeous. Well, that's really all I have to say about this week without going on too big of a rant. Hopefully next week will be better. See ya next week.
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Jess
2/26/2019 08:25:45 am
Mary- Sounds like it has been a tough week, but the snow has made it a little better! I hope you feel better and things start to pick up. Keep looking for fun things to do in Alaska! Looking forward to reading more about them! -Jess UofSC NSE Grad Assistant
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