I think that I have finally gotten smarter. Or I may have finally become so distressed by my situation that I have decided to take action. It's not the first time, nor probably the last, that my distress has lead me to actually act on my irritation. It takes a lot sometimes to get me to move my lazy butt to make my situation better. Take my room for instance. It's a mess. I know that I'm a pack-rat. I come from a long line of pack-rats. It's a terrible trait. I have things I don't use, have never used, and probably will never use again. But simply because I don't know what to do with them, how to get rid of it, and the possiblity that someday I will need it, I keep it. Such as this pack of all different kinds of paper. I bought about 7 years ago. I still have it on the off chance that I might someday need it to do a school project or something equally crafty again. However since the day I last used it 7 years ago, it has taken residence in a folder, in a box that never sees light. It simply sits there. I know that this is just one of the many things that I really need to find a new home for. Okay, so this boils down to the occasional thought of "maybe I should get rid of this stuff". But invaribly I get distracted and say "screw it". I need to fix my ADHD. I think that's the source. Okay, but this is not what this blog is about. This blog is about the things that I let bother me until I finally do something about them, but by that point I'm really irritated. Like when my roommates talk while I'm trying to concentrate (ie now). I could say something, but they will get upset and mad and so I don't say anything. But in about 5 minutes I will burst out.... okay this is... hold on I gotta scroll back up. Okay so the original point was about the KU Park & Ride and how I finally called them and found out that they are screwing me over, and instead of calling earlier to voice my opinion I waited and called today, only to find out that it's too late to downgrade my Park & Ride Pass for a yellow pass, which has been given the same privledges as a Park & Ride Pass because the KU Parking Dept. didn't sell enough of the Park & Ride Passes. So I'm out the extra $50 or so. Damn you KU Park & Ride! Okay, so this was a sort of ramble. Oh, and my orginal point also had to do with my earlier post. I finally came downstairs and turned up the heat! Or rather turned the heat on! Yay me! Realization, one step in the right direction. ~Tiffany
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