time seems to be flying by lately. I think it's having two jobs and working 75 hours a week, that probably subtracts any semblance of slow motion living left in my life. I need to force myself to start sleeping more or I'm going to get really sick. I think I probably only slept about 12 hours last week. I've managed to pick up a lot of extra hours lately, especially with John, my manager at Hertz, going on vacation this week, and I really want to make a lot of money so I can get my tuition payed off AND have a fun time at Wizard World without having to be stressed out about money while I'm gone. If I'm going on a vacation there's no point in being stressed out the entire time, it kind of negates the entire purpose of the damned thing.
I'm really excited because this weekend I'll pick up my comics from my local comic shop and, for the first time since last winter, I will get to pick up the entire pile that's there instead of just a small portion of a giant heaping pile. Sometime before christmas I lost my job and didn't have any income for about a month, then had very little income so I couldn't afford to pick up my comics and it was about four months before I went in to pick them up. Luckily I have an awesome shop that held EVERY issue that I missed and continued to pull my issues, but it resulted in me having a pile of comics around $2,500. And this weekend I'll go back to getting about $50 of comics a week, which is SUCH a relief and now, instead of spending $150 each week on comics, I can divert that money to pay my tuition and pay ACTUAL BILLS.
For the first time in a long time, I feel like I'm moving forward instead of standing still.
I'm going to start using this blog more frequently, but I don't think anyone reads it. Cathartic moments have their strong points.
I'm really excited because this weekend I'll pick up my comics from my local comic shop and, for the first time since last winter, I will get to pick up the entire pile that's there instead of just a small portion of a giant heaping pile. Sometime before christmas I lost my job and didn't have any income for about a month, then had very little income so I couldn't afford to pick up my comics and it was about four months before I went in to pick them up. Luckily I have an awesome shop that held EVERY issue that I missed and continued to pull my issues, but it resulted in me having a pile of comics around $2,500. And this weekend I'll go back to getting about $50 of comics a week, which is SUCH a relief and now, instead of spending $150 each week on comics, I can divert that money to pay my tuition and pay ACTUAL BILLS.
For the first time in a long time, I feel like I'm moving forward instead of standing still.
I'm going to start using this blog more frequently, but I don't think anyone reads it. Cathartic moments have their strong points.