Because I'm in between papers and tests and trips and whatnot, I'm feeling pretty up right now.
Granted, when I start getting papers and tests back with their respective grades, and the next papers start coming due, I'll drop back down to the usual "freaking out about everything" mood.
Really, all I've got on my plate right now is the usual reading. I've got enrollment tomorrow, and I should have a better idea about that after my advising meeting today. I've only got 11 hours remaining, so it looks like next year will be two six-hour semesters, with a heavy emphasis on KJHK. Hopefully, I'll be program director, allowing me to further expand my resume. If I can manage some enlightening classes that aren't too hard, my GPA might be able to creep a little closer to something better than a 2.5. By the time I graduate, it'd be nice to not have to search too hard for a job.
My job prospects are this: if I can find a writing job nearby, or something radio related (there's usually something available that's not too terribly offensive, like the Buzz or the Boulevard) nearby, then I'll go for that. I'm not looking to move, since
the_lucky_nun and I are pretty firmly entrenched in Lawrence, and it wouldn't be good to move the boys to new schools right before high school and junior high. If I can't find anything like that, there's still the bakery.
I read something the other day that said not to do what you like in hopes of making money at it. Do it because you like doing it, and that will be rewarding enough. To make money, do something you're good at, so you can at least take pride in that and be somewhat happy. The bakery fills that need, and allows me time to do what I love, as well.