| David Bass ( @ 2009-06-28 21:01:00 |
Direction without Directions

Lets see. I went to see dad yesterday, and we talked about a lot of things. Its good to be able to see him, but it really makes me feel bad that i cant do the same thing with my mom. I don't know how long shes going to be living in Knoxville, but i guess it could be a while. Since that's like, a 13 hour drive (according to google maps), i doubt ill be seeing her anytime soon.
Since Dad gave me some money, and Jason's helping me with my ticket, I'm mostly in an ok place financially, though its delicate. I was denied unemployment, but Ive got two interviews next week, so I'm fairly likely to get one of the jobs. I tried to give blood the other day, but i forgot to take some unopened mail for proof of address, so i have to try again Monday morning. (tomorrow.) I think i may keep giving blood after i get a job. Its an extra 55$ a week, you know? I need to see how much time i have left on my cellphone too; i may need to pay that.
I read about a way to paint your car yourself for about 80$, so i tossed that onto my list of things to do eventually, right under "get car insurance", "get new glasses", and "get a memory foam mattress" and right above "get your own computer". Somewhere in there is paying Back the money I've borrowed, which isn't something to sneeze at.
To combat my general boredom and depression, I'm installing Wow again. Yeah, i know, but i don't have the system requirements to play another game, and i don't have the interest in anything free. Ive only got a 2month card, so odds are, ill lose interest before its up. And that's only if the install actually works. Ive got to call support in the morning.
Ive been contemplating what i should do about long term investment in my future. I've thought about everything from Programming to Policeman. I really have no idea what I'm going to do, but statistically, I'll be a factory worker. Seriously. Suggestions on low investment high yield professions i wouldn't hate?
I really have to find time to do things. I need to wash all my clothes, all the dishes, get groceries, and just clean house in general. Heres the thing: i have the time. Im just never in the mood. I think thats called laziness.. But, tomorrow ive gotta get up early and try to give blood again, so after that ive got a lot to do.
i guess that im getting up early means its bedtime, so yeah.

Lets see. I went to see dad yesterday, and we talked about a lot of things. Its good to be able to see him, but it really makes me feel bad that i cant do the same thing with my mom. I don't know how long shes going to be living in Knoxville, but i guess it could be a while. Since that's like, a 13 hour drive (according to google maps), i doubt ill be seeing her anytime soon.
Since Dad gave me some money, and Jason's helping me with my ticket, I'm mostly in an ok place financially, though its delicate. I was denied unemployment, but Ive got two interviews next week, so I'm fairly likely to get one of the jobs. I tried to give blood the other day, but i forgot to take some unopened mail for proof of address, so i have to try again Monday morning. (tomorrow.) I think i may keep giving blood after i get a job. Its an extra 55$ a week, you know? I need to see how much time i have left on my cellphone too; i may need to pay that.
I read about a way to paint your car yourself for about 80$, so i tossed that onto my list of things to do eventually, right under "get car insurance", "get new glasses", and "get a memory foam mattress" and right above "get your own computer". Somewhere in there is paying Back the money I've borrowed, which isn't something to sneeze at.
To combat my general boredom and depression, I'm installing Wow again. Yeah, i know, but i don't have the system requirements to play another game, and i don't have the interest in anything free. Ive only got a 2month card, so odds are, ill lose interest before its up. And that's only if the install actually works. Ive got to call support in the morning.
Ive been contemplating what i should do about long term investment in my future. I've thought about everything from Programming to Policeman. I really have no idea what I'm going to do, but statistically, I'll be a factory worker. Seriously. Suggestions on low investment high yield professions i wouldn't hate?
I really have to find time to do things. I need to wash all my clothes, all the dishes, get groceries, and just clean house in general. Heres the thing: i have the time. Im just never in the mood. I think thats called laziness.. But, tomorrow ive gotta get up early and try to give blood again, so after that ive got a lot to do.
i guess that im getting up early means its bedtime, so yeah.