February 10, 2004
Snowglobe musings and news
It's been quite a day overall. I finally had my court date for my bankruptcy filing--which turned out to be substantially less taxing than I feared. When my lawyer's assistant called me yesterday to "go over my testimony" I freaked a little. But in truth, I spent about a minute in front of the trustee, answered maybe a half a dozen questions like "What is your name? What is your address?" Then that was it, and I came home.
I drove home in wild, wet, fluffy snow. For all its fury, it isn't covering the roads, nor does it even seem to be covering the snow we already have. From the way the wind is blowing it around, I'm not entirely sure any of it is ever landing on the ground. It's like living in an enormous snowglobe.
Then when I got home, I got a phone call about one of the many, many resumes I've sent out. Finally! I have an interview tomorrow afternoon for a customer service position. A paying job would be nice. The drawback, though, is that it sounds like I'd be answering phones again. I dunno. We'll see. At this point, it's rapidly becoming irrelevant what I'm doing. So wish me luck!
Word of the Day
The Dictionary.com Word of the Day is "bombinate". Here. Let me use it in a sentence for you. "If burninating them doesn't work, we'll bombinate them!"
(Oh okay fine. It really means "to hum or to drone". I like my definition better.)