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Today was just an overall bad day for me...like honestly, since i've been up this morning everything that could go wrong has.

First of all: I've been achy all day (because it had started to snow early this morning, got a few inches of snow already, and they are threatening another 6 to 10 inches by tomorrow night). And of course the more it snows, the more joint pain I feel in my back and wrist.

Then, on my walk to school this afternoon, I have an asthma attack (not severe, but bad enough that I was wheezing pretty heavy by the time i got there, and nearly passed out).

During my first class, computers, THE best subject of mine...I discover I have done half of our major assignment wrong, so I'm gonna have to redo it on my own personal time (when I should be doing other work).

Then during my next class, I discover that the 15 or so questions I did were all wrong, but I used the number of sales instead of numbers of production, so I have to redo them ALL for wednesday.

Then during supper break, there was a few of us still in the classroom, and one lady was outside the door (which was locked). My hands were full so I couldnt exactly go and open it for her, but yet i was the one who got _______ at(you can fill in the blank :P ) for not opening the door!!!

SO supper was late, and i dig in my bag....NO PILLS. I forgot them at the house here in Yorkton. and by the time I warmed my instant macaronni meal and a piece of bread I was already late for my last class.

And then, for my last class of the night, I found out that the due dates on some take-home quizzes were changed, NOBODY informed me of this(I missed out the last class on that info because I was in the bathroom--like i would be anywhere else!!)

So now I'm grumpy with too much homework to do and have to eat yet again to feel more pain yet take my medication. ARGHHH :angry::angry:

*shuts up now*

~ lisa ~


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Ursa Major Collaborator

I am sorry you had a lousy, rotten day. I hope tomorrow will be better.

linds Apprentice

I'm sorry that your day was so bad. I to have been having a lot of those lately. Just remember tomorrow is abother day! And if today was horrible most likely tomorrow will be better.

just curious where do you go to school that you don't go until the afternoon?

Linds

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Geez, what a mess of a day. Sorry it was so rotten.

Unfortunately, compassion is only truly learned through experience.

Nancy

num1habsfan Rising Star
I'm sorry that your day was so bad. I to have been having a lot of those lately. Just remember tomorrow is abother day! And if today was horrible most likely tomorrow will be better.

just curious where do you go to school that you don't go until the afternoon?

Linds

Thanks (to Nancy and Ursula too!) for being supportive...

I go to a community college, and all my teachers have jobs during the day of the classes they teach (like for exactly, my auditing teacher is an auditor, my law teacher is a lawyer, etc).

~ lisa ~

happygirl Collaborator

Lisa----wow, that is a pretty yucky day. I'm sorry you had such a rough go of things. thank goodness we can "start all over" tomorrow!! get a good nights rest. xoxo

Adelle Enthusiast

Sorry u had a bad day. *hugs*!

Sorry u had a bad day. *hugs*!


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Sorry you had a bad day...hope you have a better one tomorrow:)

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