Sunday, May 28, 2006
I'm a cashier at Festival Foods in De Pere, and today, I worked. While working, I got numerous comments from customers about how disgustingly hot it was outside, but somehow it still knocked the wind out of me when I stepped from the air-conditioning out into the thick, oppressive humidity at 3:30 in the afternoon. The interior of my car was, of course, at least 15 degrees warmer than even the outside air. The drive home was less than pleasant.
I have no reflections on graduation today -- just ones on how much I hate end-of-the-year projects. To avoid the risk of being whiny, I won't go into detail. On the bright side, it has shaped up to be an absolutely beautiful evening, and I think I'll go for a walk.
I'm a cashier at Festival Foods in De Pere, and today, I worked. While working, I got numerous comments from customers about how disgustingly hot it was outside, but somehow it still knocked the wind out of me when I stepped from the air-conditioning out into the thick, oppressive humidity at 3:30 in the afternoon. The interior of my car was, of course, at least 15 degrees warmer than even the outside air. The drive home was less than pleasant.
I have no reflections on graduation today -- just ones on how much I hate end-of-the-year projects. To avoid the risk of being whiny, I won't go into detail. On the bright side, it has shaped up to be an absolutely beautiful evening, and I think I'll go for a walk.

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