I wasn't to lack land during that time, I'm the educated one here
It was rather cool and rained several times. One of the last days I was there it got hot (90s)
My bro went to boot camp there.
Hobie-wan wrote:Milk the banana for all it's worth.
I have a mid-term on Friday that I'm absolutely dreading. I find that as an older "non-traditional" student there's much more pressure to do well in school. If I did poorly on a test as a 19 year old I could shrug it off. If I bombed a test as a 29 year old I would feel like a jackass. Also, the test is 100 questions and we have 4 hours(!!!) to complete it - what's the professor think this is - the SAT?!
I only have to balance full-time work and school for 8 more months. Though I don't think balancing child-rearing and school will be any easier.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:I find that as an older "non-traditional" student there's much more pressure to do well in school.
It's been awhile but I used to think about going back to school for an MBA. I don't know how I would do it or if it's worth my time. I've been out of the loop for so long.
Luke wrote:
Smile: Looking out the window at how beautiful it is outside.
Frown: Being stuck inside.
I hear you loud and clear on that one. This is one of the most beautiful times of year in North Carolina...but, for me at least, it is also one of the busiest. I just look out the window, sigh, and hope that at least my wife and children are enjoying the weather.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
I hear you loud and clear on that one. This is one of the most beautiful times of year in North Carolina...but, for me at least, it is also one of the busiest. I just look out the window, sigh, and hope that at least my wife and children are enjoying the weather.
This is right up your alley then. That commercial cracks me up.
Smile: Decided my weekend starts today. January will be here before you know it and I've never been afraid to use every single one of my vacation days.