Monthly Archives: April 2012

I got the job!

I’ll be working at Sunhill School in Solnechnogorsk next year. It’s a small town and a small, growing school, so it sounds a little more like what I’m looking for. More later when I have more details.

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Pre-travel anxiety

Curse or blessing?

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whoa

I just listened to the Mental Illness Happy Hour, because, of course, I can’t sleep at 2:30 in the morning. Some useful things usually come to me from the podcast, and I was reminded of a few key things this … Continue reading

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It’s even more fucked up than you thought.

I’m about to head out on my spring vacation. Here is the resulting chaos: Dear Teachers, Please make a note of revised working schedule due to the public holidays at the end of April and beginning May. Saturday, 28 April … Continue reading

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the final stretch

I’m ready to go NOW. Next week at this time I’ll be in central Europe, enjoying Lumpy and experiencing kinder people and beautiful nature. We’re also running our half marathon. I’m ready for all of it, but most of all … Continue reading

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The third strike

That’s it. I’m out. No more massage for me. I went today, again, and was less disappointed than I was after the other two, but I can’t take any more. Can we just get a head/face attachment thingy in this … Continue reading

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Damn, there goes my career in jazz.

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I feel better today

…AND I live 5 minutes away from a Papa John’s!!!!!!! I moved into The Mansion on Friday with the help of my running buddy, Rebekhizstan. Two months to go and things are looking up: Only a few more of some … Continue reading

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I envy you

I want to know what it feels like to not be depressed. I want to know how it feels to not wonder if my medication is wrong; to not have to make sure I understand the value of life; to … Continue reading

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