Monday, October 15, 2007

A bad thing?

It is a bad thing when it is 5:30 a.m. and you are on your computer, avoiding the fact that you have to go to work (knowing you won't get home until 7:00-8:00 p.m.), and you want a stiff drink and greasy food, right? Maybe I just need some BACON!®

7 comments:

IHeartQuilting said...

I hope your day went well!

Chip's Church Chat said...

Me too. BLT's are great, but I just like the B--no bread please.

Sezme said...

Mrs. G:
I have a rotating schedule at work, so I saw all of my classes. That means one prep. That means, I can't get done what I want to get done. I tried grading after school during my activity supervision...kept nodding off. Good thing the kids couldn't see me, I would've been very embarrassed. I'm beginning to think that I'm getting what everyone has had the past couple of weeks. My throat hurts and I ache all over. Grrrrr!

Chip:
I like bacon on potato skins! YUMMMY! HA!

DBA Dude said...

Hope that today went better for you.

PS Is it just me or is there something sinister with that photo?

All those plastic tumblers filled with weird coloured drinks!

IHeartQuilting said...

I hope you are feeling better today, RT. Don't forget to get a flu shot!

Sezme said...

DBA:
I have a teacher in training (not yet a student teacher) and she announced to me this morning that she wasn't going to do what I told her to do and instead was going to do something else. What I had told her to do was crucial to the understanding of what the author placed into the novel. I had the rest of the period planned with what I needed to do. So we (me) replanned everything and I lost what I was going to do and now have to cram it into and already jam-packed period tomorrow.

I don't feel as sick, though. That's a good thing. :)

Mrs. G:
Feeling better.
I don't usually get more than a couple of nasty colds each year. The first year I taught, I was sick all of the time. I got used to the cooties that teenagers have. ;)

I've never had a flu shot. Then again, I hate wearing winter coats, too.

Sezme said...

OH...The plastic cups are differents types of vodka. Not poison-laced cups of Kool-Aid. ;P