planning anything proves futile once again

Sep 08, 2009 10:03

You know, all these rejections, silent or otherwise, from potential employers is really helpful in preparing me for attempting to publish a novel ( Read more... )

yellowstone, car, money, job, trip, c'est la vie, friends, contemplations

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tawnykit September 8 2009, 15:55:46 UTC
You know, all these rejections, silent or otherwise, from potential employers is really helpful in preparing me for attempting to publish a novel.
I like "glass half full" you. :) It makes me happy to know that you're happy enough to look on the bright side, even about things like rejections. And don't you worry; I have great faith that you'll find something. *hug*

Well, I suppose the worst thing that happens is you end up sleeping in the car or something...Which albeit wouldn't be the most comfortable situation in the world, but at least it's not for too long, right? (How long are you going to be gone for?) And really, does the living situation matter when you have wolves and geysers and bears in your backyard? (Did you know Chrissy saw wolves when she went to Yellowstone a few years ago? I was soooooooooooooooooooooo jealous!)

Anywho, I hope everything gets straightened out so that you have someplace nice to stay and that you have a GREAT time!

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tawnykit September 8 2009, 21:31:29 UTC
Patience is ever so hard for me. *sigh* ;) Thanks for your encouragement, too--it always helps!

Yep, yep. Christan and I have given up on planning it, too, which helps. Shoot, I better get some good pictures to share with all of you. And I will be gone Thursday to Monday. Only at Yellowstone about four days, three nights.

Thanks so much! Feeling better already. I hope you and the roommate situation will end up with the same optimism you display here. =)

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tawnykit September 9 2009, 02:29:08 UTC
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Welcomes. :) Stay well!

You had better take pictures! Ooh, find a wolf pack and take lot of pictures for me! :D:D:D Or at least bear or something; that'd be cool, too.

Thanks. I hope so, too.

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aldecoary September 9 2009, 14:11:26 UTC
(There, rectified one situation.)

Thanks for reminding me to recharge my camera...forgot to do it before the last canoeing trip, sadly. *plugs it in*

My mom said there are articles now about bears breaking into people's houses over in Colorado. o.0 I like bears, but from a distance. Bears and predatory cats are what scare me the most in the wild, I think.

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blck_phnx September 9 2009, 00:43:16 UTC
You drove your car up there? and got a nail in it? oooohhh, boy....

Oooh, go see that one hot springs...I forget what prof said it was called...something like "spectrum" or other rainbow-y title, 'cause the water and sand around it are all different colors...I believe he said it's in Yellowstone. (he just showed it to us today in class....we were talking about bacteria, and that's the cause of the colors, so he showed us the picture)

Are you? Are you sure?

Well, then, if you're worrying about costs--better get a job. :P

Why on earth would you leave your bike at their house? Biked there and got a ride back? If you keep doing that, there won't be any bikes left in our house... ;)
You're responsible for your own schedule. If you're feeling trapped...maybe you're over-booked.

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aldecoary September 9 2009, 14:15:03 UTC
Hmm, sounds like that really-blue-green lake in Japan. I plan on seeing everything. No sleep! No eat! No rest! Whole park in 3.5 days, wahahahaha!! *mad dance*

The bike is returning today. And I left it with the intention of biking with Christian over at his place a few days, but things popped up and we couldn't go.

I am indeed.

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