sometimes it's just too much.

Jan 30, 2005 21:40

i have had a horribly grueling day. today was the BIG BIG meeting with the 2 bosses. before the meeting ever began, my boss asked me to come "take a walk." we went down by the fountain and in a surge of near tears she apologized for all of the crap she has been putting me through. we talked for an hour and a half and i told her all that i felt about her and how she treated me. she apologized repeatedly. then, she asked me what i thought we could do to fix the problems. we came up with a list. then we went to talk with her boss. the meeting went well and he told me that he was impressed with my maturity. i felt a lot better afterwards, i just hope that all of this lasts. on the plus side, he will be sitting in on discussions with us to make sure everything gets accomplished.

i also had my big british studies interview tonight. talk about intimidating! 8 professors sitting around a table criticizing your essay, asking lots of frightening questions about post college graduation, interrogating me about my school participation, and generally making me feel little and stupid (ok so there was only one of them doing that). i hope it went ok, though i do feel a little uneasy.

oh, and the parade totally rocked (excluding the freezing weather and crappy floats).


The Centenary Girls enjoy the party!


Casey remembers Louisiana...


Matt shows off his drunken moves.


The only really cool float there.


days like today make me want to drink and sleep for the next 5 days. this kind of confrontation and emotional stress is just too much sometimes. i think we're going to party again for this weekend's parade, then we get monday and tuesday off for Mardi Gras break. i need it. really.

back to Dreamweaver.

edit*** and to put the icing on the crappy cake, the fire alarm just went off in the dorm while I was in the SHOWER! i was swearing and throwing clothes on in an attempt to get outside fully clothed before DPS officers came in and found me. brrrr....

photography, mardi gras, debbie, friends, bowman

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