Snow dayssss

Okay, okay, I kind of take back my piss poor attitude about the snow yesterday, especially given the fact school was cancelled today so that means my work was cancelled. I swear I feel just like a fifth grader as I watch the news at night just praying that I will see the school I am supposed to work in the next day flash across the bottom screen. The only difference is that in fifth grade I didn't celebrate with alcohol, not usually. Now if only school will get cancelled tomorrow I will really be excited. Not having worked since about December 17th I am really struggling to find the necessary enthusiam to go in and speak to high schoolers. I mean especially knowing I have to speak to Counciltucky residents tomorrow. I struggle to connect with those kids. Half are ghetto, half are farm kids, and half don't speak English, the thing they all have in common is they're all related. Counciltucky is the West Virigina of middle America. I'm kidding, I shouldn't speak so harshly. It's just when you're raised in Norfolk you tend to have pretty high standards...I mean...
So I'm hoping to drive back to KC this weekend. It's been quite a while since I've been there. I'm doing pretty good at keeping it under wraps that I have indeed moved from Nebraska. Part of my New Years resolution is to really try hard to meet friends there. I havn't figured out how, but I think it involves venturing out of Overland Park for a night or two, OP is great, don't get me wrong, but I feel a tad on the outside given the fact I'm not thirty, married with children and don't drive a Range Rover. Yet- anyway. I bought my powerball tickets today (the Norfolk in me) and am really feeling good about my numbers. I bet I'll be the first lotto winner to have a college degree- which is OFFICIAL OFFICIAL as Sara told me my diploma arrived in the mail about a week ago. So now that I know my degree is real, I can say that college was such a breeze, almost more so than high school. I mean that says alot, not just anyone gets into UNL. You have to have at least a 20 on your ACT... Thank God for the reading/writing section of the ACT, I think I scored about the level of a ten year old in the math and science section. So like I said, 2010 will be a good year, diploma in hand, new friends to be made, I'm ready to take on the world.

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