Dad pointed out that it’s been 2 weeks since I posted. Oops. I really meant to post more often; I have the leisure time (well, not really, but I waste plenty of time procrastinating, and if I’m going to procrastinate I might as well procrastinate by writing an LJ entry as by doing anything else, like playing HP computer games or watching mindless drivel on TV), and I know how much I still like reading about all of you. So yeah. I need to post more.
The problem is that I don’t know what to write about. My day-to-day routine is pretty boring and static– I go to school, go to work, do homework, and– that’s about it. School itself is good. Classes are interesting, workload isn’t too heavy. I do need to buckle down and do my homework. Especially work for my thesis. I really need to get my prospectus in. This weekend is BYU-game free (hooray for bye weeks, and yet sad for bye weeks, ’cause, you know, no game), and I plan to spend most of it working on it. Work is pretty good, too. The stuff I’m working on is interesting to me, which makes the monotony of editing bearable. I desperately need the money (which is $1 more than I was told to expect, because I’m a grad student, yay!), though, so even if it wasn’t interesting, I’d stick it out. Looks good on my resume, too. Which is important.
The first payment of my student loan came through. Most of it went straight to tuition, but I got about $200 extra from it. Which is good, because I have to pay off my credit card soon, which has my bike on it. My bike that I’ve ridden once, becasue I’ve been either busy or sick almost every night since I got it. Best intentions. *sigh* Hopefully the second payment will come before the bill for my books is due. If it doesn’t, I’ll have to use my money that I’m making from my job, and save the loan for tuition next year. I guess it doesn’t really matter that much either way, as long as I don’t have to carry a balance on the card, or get another loan for next semester.
Gilmore Girls started again last night. Whee!