
Sometimes when you need a vacation the most, it’s the worst time to take one. Take it from me, a worn out college student trying to juggle a full time job and a commute to school, which I loathe. So, I took off to the ocean and to see a much missed friend, and while I didn’t exactly get behind on work while I was gone, I definitely adopted “vacation mode.” In vacation mode you learn to stretch out everything you do so that it might fill up your day, since you really have nothing to do at all. You stay in bed hours after you wake up and then just move around until some opportunity presents itself. For example, after returning home last night, it took me 2 hours to do one load of laundry (which still hasn’t been folded), about an hour and a half to unpack, and four hours of playing with this darn blog before I realized I had no time to do homework and should just go to bed. This morning, I went to the library to grab some books for my ridiculous amount of research papers and spent over an hour to ultimately bring home two books…that are really of no use. For that, however, I blame the library system for not carrying the other 17 I needed.
Librarian: “Oh you can just request them, honey, from another location, and they should arrive within the next two weeks.” All I heard was SHOULD and TWO WEEKS.
My Inner Dialogue: “Don’t call me honey, and two weeks, really?! Ever heard of carrying fewer copies of Twilight and instead supplying your shelves with books people might actually need? Oh, hold on, let me call my professor and let them know they will have to extend my due date into Christmas break. Huh, that’s funny…they said no. Guess I’ll fail. Thank you for nothing.
My Actual Dialogue: “oh, okay, actually I think these two will work just fine. Thank you”
Of course, I am not doing homework now, either. You see, sometimes a delicious, hot cup of black coffee won’t even do the trick. Some days I need to open up my mind and just write a bit—it’s the only kind of exercise I am willing to do. So, I flip up my laptop, start her up, and begin boring the poor reader who was attracted to my catchy title. Muahaha. This is my kind of coffee. Although, the regular kind is good too. In fact, mine is running low. Gotta run!