Things you don't let slide.
Mar. 24th, 2011 09:28 amYesterday I was in the middle of studying for math when the power went out.
Angus hadn't been paying the bill, it had been his responsibility between us, hadn't paid it in full since October, and hadn't told me. Had I known I could have done something.
Angus is depressed and chronically ill. I'm not sure he lives in a world where two weeks in the future really counts for anything-- he's that stressed. That doesn't make this okay for me.
Two major projects are on that hard drive. We're in the queue to reconnect. I've written a couple profs asking for extensions. The math test was only 25% of my grade, luckily, and I probably squeaked by at 60% or so.
I had promised myself I wouldn't let Angus interfere in school, and that I wouldn't let myself become this stressed out.
Sometimes I don't move fast enough on things.
I always learn my lesson eventually though.
Angus hadn't been paying the bill, it had been his responsibility between us, hadn't paid it in full since October, and hadn't told me. Had I known I could have done something.
Angus is depressed and chronically ill. I'm not sure he lives in a world where two weeks in the future really counts for anything-- he's that stressed. That doesn't make this okay for me.
Two major projects are on that hard drive. We're in the queue to reconnect. I've written a couple profs asking for extensions. The math test was only 25% of my grade, luckily, and I probably squeaked by at 60% or so.
I had promised myself I wouldn't let Angus interfere in school, and that I wouldn't let myself become this stressed out.
Sometimes I don't move fast enough on things.
I always learn my lesson eventually though.