Stress. After three months on the road and another three months working on my own time, the feeling of stress had become pretty rare. Less so the last few days.
I've been picking up more hours with am New York, heading for three day shifts and two night shifts this week. Monday and Wednesday, I'll be working in the newsroom from 10 a.m. until midnight. And while the working week brings with it that "Sunday" feeling of dread, I welcome it.
On top of it all, my school application is due on Wednesday. I'm nearly done with it. At this point, it's just editing and reediting my essay until it's where I want it to be. I'll pick away at it until the last minute. That's just how it works for me.
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As far as New York stories go, I have nothing too exciting to report. The weather here has been nice. there is a more pronounced season of change here than in Oregon. Back home, one day is hot and dry, the next gray and wet. Here, it's slower.
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You can see ellyn up there in my new header. that's a view of the Williamsburg Bridge from the roof of my first apartment here. Manhattan is in the background.
Andrew, been reading your blog, but left your e-mail address on lap top at cabin so need to have you send it again so I have it on my home computer. We are doing ok. Dean busy hunting again and me, well been dealing with a cough and virus for about a month now and about ready to fly the
coop. Greg has moved back to OR
they bought a place in Redmond OR. Like you, There is know place like home. He seems to be happy to be back. Now we need to get Tracy back home and I will have them all in driving distance. She will probably be coming when she finishes nursing school in March.
Gets too hot down in AZ. Glad to see your staying busy. and liking what your doing. Will try to drop you a note once in awhile.
Stay safe and warm. Aunt Myrna