I am not a nice person when sick (and less snarky than when healthy, but only those who know me can tell the difference). Woke up this morning fairly certain I caught the flu from The Bride, who got it from Eldest, who probably got it at her new job. Canceled my interview today, but went to work where I have the dubious pleasure of infecting the information technology unit for the Nevada Division of Child and Family Services.
(Hmmm. When I think of it that way, maybe this ain't so bad.)
The yuckiness I woke up with, though, is fading away. It could have been from something I ate last night.
(Darn.)
The semester is livable so far and far superior to last semester. Can't believe tonight is the end of the third week of classes. Already scheduled the first test and have repeated this phrase at least five times:
"Do not be lulled into a false sense of security because this is an open book and open note test. You should read the material before you come to class or you will be shocked by the test."
Yes, open book tests are generally harder, I don't give hard tests, but the rules still apply: you will suffer if you don't prepare. And there's always a handful of students who don't prepare.
It'll be in the upper 50s this weekend. Dollar and me are hitting the road!
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