Is boredom a communicable disease? It appears to be contagious and hard to cure.
This week marks my first experience with fall break. Granted, only the faculty and students enjoy the two-day hiatius (turned into two and-a-half days in reality), but still, it's been 48 hours of easy parking and no phone calls. And unbelievable boredom.
Wednesday afternoon stretched on for what seemed like days. A person can only surf the web for so long. But finally it was time to go home. So I hit the gym for my third day of running. And I paid for it.
I woke up yesterday with a horrible headache and a sore back, so I took some meds and went back to sleep. I knew I wasn't going to miss anything at the office.
And now I'm trying to endure this dullsville day. But thankfully we get to go home at 2 p.m.
I remember my days in Fort Smith of 16 hours worth of work and not enough time to do it in. There's gotta be a happy medium job somewhere.
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There may not be a happy medium, but you WILL get used to doing nothing all day, if you do it long enough. You can enter sweepstakes online!!
A.E. and I have this conversation all the time. I think we're never satisfied..too much, not enough....yadda, yadda, yadda.
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