This is so not fair. Just looking at the course catalog for Foothill Winter Term makes me feel exhausted and numb. I'm *trying* to break the process down into discrete units, but it feels like every step has the collective weight of my entire future bearing down behind it, regardless.
However, it appears that Foothill does not have a paralegal program, but they do have a biotechnics program. The polisci program looks miniscule. History might be manageable. Radio. Drama. Photography. Computer applications--maybe network stuff, maybe programming. I don't remember any longer what else I saw.
I did have an experience today with labels. Part of being self aware and lazy is getting yourself some labels. One of mine is 'I have a weak chest and I get sick (often pneumonia) in the winter'. But off hand I can't recall the last time I spent two weeks being sick, which would happen pretty much every year for a while and destroyed my vocal range.
Another is 'I have hypoglycaemia and I need to eat every once in a while to maintain blood sugar levels'. But last night at midnight I had a hamburger (decadence! cow!), this morning I had a cup of yogurt, and then it was after four o'clock before my hands started to shake.
I borrowed a fistfull of CDs from Ellie, and I'm discovering how much I miss the liner notes. I am totally unprepared for the digital revolution.
However, it appears that Foothill does not have a paralegal program, but they do have a biotechnics program. The polisci program looks miniscule. History might be manageable. Radio. Drama. Photography. Computer applications--maybe network stuff, maybe programming. I don't remember any longer what else I saw.
I did have an experience today with labels. Part of being self aware and lazy is getting yourself some labels. One of mine is 'I have a weak chest and I get sick (often pneumonia) in the winter'. But off hand I can't recall the last time I spent two weeks being sick, which would happen pretty much every year for a while and destroyed my vocal range.
Another is 'I have hypoglycaemia and I need to eat every once in a while to maintain blood sugar levels'. But last night at midnight I had a hamburger (decadence! cow!), this morning I had a cup of yogurt, and then it was after four o'clock before my hands started to shake.
I borrowed a fistfull of CDs from Ellie, and I'm discovering how much I miss the liner notes. I am totally unprepared for the digital revolution.
Re: Pneumonia!!!
Date: 2006-12-01 08:03 am (UTC)