December 18, 2005

Epic Bad Luck

Yeah, so I put the car in the ditch.

I'm fine, and the car came out of it with a crack in the frontend, but hell, talk about your run of bad luck. Friggin black ice. But, at least the tow out of the ditch (the snow was up to my thigh) was free, thanks to the good people at CAA, and I got all my shopping done, with the exception of a few things for people up north, but that can be gotten once I get through the holidays and prepare to head back to hell...

Well, it's not that bad. Nathan gave me a bit of a heads up: Aparently, Mike and Josh are upset that I haven't been keeping up my end of the housework. Understandable. I would be too. Honestly, I just couldn't keep up. I let things (personal, academic and otherwise) get too built up, and they all collapsed on me. I'm hoping next term, I can make a new, more focused start, both at professionally and personally. I mean, my grades are lagging, I've gained 15 pounds or more, I have no energy left, and my moods have been swinging like mad. Obviously there is more than one thing that needs to be fixed.

Well, I'm off to bed. Tomorrow I have to work on some of that house-work type stuff, since I'm confined to the house: Mom's terrified to let me get in a car.

6 more sleeps!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Aw Lacey! *hugs* I am glad that you are ok! At least you were at home instead of North Bay... :)

I believe that your luck will begin to change once Yule has fully set in. We are nearing the end of the year - a celebration of family, friends, and for the hope of a great spring to come. At this time, it is where you should completely cleanse yourself - emotionally, physically, spiritually and mentally... in preparation for what you wish in the new year.

Merry wishes and have a wonderful Christmas/Yule, etc.