07 December 2006

"We can't let the openness of the day paralyze us."

that was darren's response to my giddy excitement over having slept in until 8:30 this morning and knowing all i really have to do today is get 6 research papers graded. piece of cake.

needless to say, it's been a good day so far. it started with a yummy cup of french press coffee, caffeine and all. it was, perhaps, the yummiest coffee i've had in a long time. but since i've severely restrained my caffeine intake of late, it did leave me quite zippy, if you will. hence the aforementioned giddy excitement.

desperate for structure lest i should waste the entire day, i called my good friend karen-the-great, who gave me a firm talking-to. "I'll only meet you for lunch if you have two papers graded by 12:30," said she.

i graded three.

then, we shared a fabulous lunch at the stand of tacos. and today, unlike most days, the cashier actually agreed with me that, since the menu says chunky salsa comes free with the soft quesadilla, he should give me the chunky salsa free with my soft quesadilla. twas delicioso.

so now it's 2 pm. i have a meeting at 4, and three papers left to grade before going to bed tonight.

i think i'll write some Christmas cards.

3 comments:

Rebecca said...

Sounds fantastic. A happy day for you! Marvelous.

karen-the-great said...

"zippy" is an understatement. :)

(note to readers: she actually only planned on grading 5 papers, but she is, of course, even an overachiever when it comes to her own goals. gotta love that! :) )

starbuck said...

props to deg for the great quotable. i'll testify that the openness of the day can be paralyzing indeed.