She's a laundry bug today.
Well, good news! I passed the placement test I needed to, so I can finally take a college algebra course and finish my associates. I'm going to be very happy when its all over. But, it hasn't even begun, so I'm not going to be too happy.
Today was a good day, spent mostly on the company of my editor and our cats, which is all I ever need. Work was, average. I have to be back early in the morning for a alcohol serving certification thing, at 8. I am not looking forward to it. But I've got the rest of the day off, so, I can finish saving the galaxy. Yay!
Speaking of work, last night was the final shift of one of my favorite coworkers. He had been there for a very long time, and is finally off to get a real person job as a teacher! So, a special congratulations to him!
It has been pleasantly stormy over the last few days, and it makes me wonder, how many people truly know the joy of an afternoon thunderstorm. I think my perspective comes from living in deserts for so long, that any amount of rain is something to be happy about. (Don't even get me started about snow, just wait til winter). The thunderstorm that happened a few days ago was a perfect example of what I'm trying to describe.
The morning, which I worked during, was pleasantly sunny and warm. The clouds developed rather quickly over the mountains to the west. By the time I arrived back at home, it started to rain. The rain turned into a heavy thunderstorm within moments, with the ground starting to flood, and the crashes of lightning in the sky and its thunder rumbling through the house. All I could do was just stare out the window with joy. A few weeks ago, back in New Mexico, I wrote a post about how scary thunderstorms can be. This was the opposite of it. Maybe it was becase I was in my own home that I found more comfort than previously mentioned.
Well, I need to sleep. See you tomorrow after I forget to write all day and poop one out 45 minutes before midnight.
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