despite the fact that my car needs work and that i have to get up tomorrow morning, i am doing quite well.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
rainy nights
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
all too often
there are so many comments on this story from all kinds of people. a lot of white people saying “these guys don’t know how to handle money, etc” a lot of black people saying “all you white people have no idea what you are talking about, etc” and both of them have some valid points First of all, I think the fault lies with Extreme Home Makeover. If someone is in financial crisis to begin with, what do you think giving them $450,000 worth of collateral is going to do, make them Donald Trump? Sure they will have a house that is paid for, but how will they pay for the electricity? Oh, it’s ok, we’ll give them another $200,000 to cover the expenses of keeping up a house like that. Just because someone has a lot of money, doesn’t mean they are a wise investor. I think that the Home Makeover should include a financial training program with their houses. You can’t give people fish, you have to teach people how to fish. Second, JP Morgan, wtf? If you knew their financial history, why on earth did you let them use their home as collateral? That is risky business right there. It is one thing to invest in an unstable market on something that might not pull through, but to give a $450,000 loan to a family that is not only financially irresponsible, but to one that has absolutely no experience in dealing with big money? Seriously… Third, my heart goes out to the family. What a crazy, twisted world we live in, where one minute you live like a king, and the next, you are back to your tiny house with your whole family. I hope that you all have learned something, a) big loans are usually not in your best interest and b) you are not donald trump. being financially shrewd and a good investor can give you the power to take out a loan against your house (still definitely not a good idea, unless you have a few houses) but until then, you have to work your way up. I hope that things work out for you and your family. Last, to all you future homemakover receivers… please be responsible with the great gift that people have toiled and worked over for you. It’s not permanent, nor can you take it with you when you die, but you can at least be mindful of it and use it to help others. sj
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
determined or deranged
if i had to work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week in an office, i would go bonkers.
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what the heck.
i really don't appreciate it when a joke turns into someone taking offense and then complaining about it.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
mid morning blog
alright so it is almost noon. give me a break!
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Monday, July 21, 2008
since my blog is somehow in pacific time, this post is actually on my birthday
i could have sworn i set that to eastern standard time a while ago...
regardless, i am officially: two decades old, not a teenager, a twenty-something, not twenty-one, and old enough that [hopefully] people won't look at me funny when i say that i am senior in college.
two decades [!]
it really hasn't processed yet. it will eventually. for now when people ask how old i am, i'll say "nineteen...i mean twenty..." and they will "sure you are..."
i have been thinking about something lately and since most of the people in my immediate world would flip and out and say 'holy cow sj what are you thinking' i will bounce this idea off the blog world. hopefully, to a less critical audience.
what if i got my masters in music ed, but then i got [another] degree in english literature? or...journalism? or computers? AGH. i have too many options that i cannot make up my mind. i would love to study abroad. oxford maybe? i could be a literary scholar. there is nothing i like better than a good book and a cup of coffee. is this just hype? is it popular to be a writer? do i like the image only and shun the bleak reality of my sole existence depending on my ability to criticize or create good literature?
but it would not be my sole existence. i could still teach music. heck, i could get a job in a school, or an office. with the recommendation that i hope i will get from my current boss, i could get a job working anywhere. (within the realm of reality of course, we're not talking NASA folks)
this post is incredibly long, yes. however...me sorting out my reason for existence has the potential to last a lifetime, across a vast sea of blogs, journals, diaries and rants on unsuspecting forum hosts.
could weekend hack really be a writer? or a literary critic? is it too late for me to do something i really want with my life? all you older people out there who have changed jobs 3.5 times (according to some survey i heard about a while ago), is it really worth it? i know, i know. i am only twenty. i have my whole life ahead of me to make mistakes, make good decisions, learn, grow, be a wife, be a mom.
i know that no one knows the answer but, how in the name of Benjamin Franklin's spectacles does it all fit together?
my birthday post ladies and gentlemen, from you very own weekendhack. future writer/music teacher/journalist/web designer/literary critic/overall crazy person.
<3 weekendhack.
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Labels: birthdays, coffee, english literature, jobs, NASA
Thursday, July 17, 2008
mon anniversaire...c'est...dimanche?
my french is incredibly rusty. i don't know if it was ever anything that could rust, but man oh man, it's rusty now.
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Sunday, July 13, 2008
one week!
it is surreal to think that i am almost 20. i mean, it was just yesterday that i graduated high school. i was 16. yeah yeah yeah. i know "holy cow, that's so young!"
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
wtf?
according to my textbook for my online gym class (haha) i am considered borderline obese!
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
life. campfires. summer.
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