Late start today, but that's because I got home at 3 AM. If M hasn't been adequately sent off to Bordeaux, it's not our fault. (How in the hell did I miss the fact that S is about 5 months pregnant?)
It''s absolutely amazing how my list of Big Things To Worry About has gone down in the last week. Of course, it's got different things stuck on the end of it now, but "apartment" has been crossed off, and "loan consolidation" has been crossed off. The current thing giving me stomachaches is the fact that I'm breaking my lease here and I don't want to have to tell the management company that. Even though they're probably used to it, and even though I'm perfectly aware that I'm probably going to have to pay rent for July and August anyway.
The other list I've got going is a list of people to send e-mail to about various stuff. I really wish I could get ahold of Routledge's Technical Dictionary and the Flammarion Médicale without spending a lot of money to do it. The library has both, but they don't circulate. At least the lab has the financial/legal version of the Petit Robert. (Why it's called the Dictionnaire de Management, I've never understood.)
Another thing I don't understand: why, at a four-way intersection controlled by a stoplight, would there be a sign facing south that says "Yield to northbound traffic"? My driving instructor didn't understand that one either.
Obviously my brain is all over the place today. I sort of wish it wouldn't do that. But at least it's there.
It''s absolutely amazing how my list of Big Things To Worry About has gone down in the last week. Of course, it's got different things stuck on the end of it now, but "apartment" has been crossed off, and "loan consolidation" has been crossed off. The current thing giving me stomachaches is the fact that I'm breaking my lease here and I don't want to have to tell the management company that. Even though they're probably used to it, and even though I'm perfectly aware that I'm probably going to have to pay rent for July and August anyway.
The other list I've got going is a list of people to send e-mail to about various stuff. I really wish I could get ahold of Routledge's Technical Dictionary and the Flammarion Médicale without spending a lot of money to do it. The library has both, but they don't circulate. At least the lab has the financial/legal version of the Petit Robert. (Why it's called the Dictionnaire de Management, I've never understood.)
Another thing I don't understand: why, at a four-way intersection controlled by a stoplight, would there be a sign facing south that says "Yield to northbound traffic"? My driving instructor didn't understand that one either.
Obviously my brain is all over the place today. I sort of wish it wouldn't do that. But at least it's there.