Oh, but I’m not bitter….
Thanks, I needed that!
Oh, but I’m not bitter….
Thanks, I needed that!
Well, I’m not sleeping well. I sleep around 8 hours each night but it’s just not good sleep. It’s not that I’m continuously waking up through the night or anything, either. My friend Marie suggests Tylenol PM and Pinot Grigio to help out each night. Yeah, it might help but how much, really? Not as much as getting to the root of why I’m not sleeping well. It could be as simple as my matress needing to be flipped. My back’s been aching a lot lately. Thank goodness for the athletic trainer at school. When my back gets bad, he’ll help put the ol’ spine right back where it should be! Mom said my back was quite stiff when I saw her on Sunday, too.
I’m not saying that all the stuff going on in my life aren’t contributing to the lack of restful sleep and achy back. I’m sure that has something to do with all of this. The last week and a half has taken a major toll on my emotions and patience — two things I’ve always been proud to have built to be quite strong. Things are settling down a bit. I’ve been able to have days where I can fully concentrate on what I love to do, which is work with some amazing kids. It’s also report card time and no pass-no play is taking quite a toll on our whole staff’s nerves. I’m scared to see the report on Tuesday of exactly how many failed and can’t perform with us anymore.
I’m also worried about how hurricane Rita is going to effect the gulf coast. Don’t get me wrong, that’s not keeping me from sleeping. Now that it’s a category 5 storm, things around here are getting canceled constantly. I talked to my friend Janelle, who’s a band director in the Houston area, and she said they’ve already closed school on Thursday & Friday and canceled all activities for Saturday. I’m glad they’re being pro-active and smart about the safety of their community. This thing is going to hit our coast so hard that it might still be a category 1 hurricane when it reaches Austin. I’m glad I’m not in the early stages of that wake!! Oh, but if I were, I’d be out of there so quick the first chance I got that you’d never know I was there. I don’t need anything else this devistating in my life right now. Even if I had to wait until the last minute, I’d be packing my things and getting the cats ready to travel now so I could pick up and go when the time came. It only seems smart & logical to me.
I mean, why stay? So you can say “I survived it!”? Whatever! Okay, congratulations, dumb ass. As if “I survived it” actually means anything than you’re stupid enough to take life threatening risks when there are better ways. Then again, I also believe in learning from others’ mistakes, as well as my own. There were people who didn’t want to leave when Katrina hit Louisiana. Now, they’re dead or homeless without their familes. We’ve got 3 kids from outside of New Orleans in our band right now who thank God everyday that they had the opportunity to leave as a family when they did (which was a week after the storm hit — they “lived” in Tulane Hospital’s parking garage for about 3 days while the hospital, where they were staying because their mom worked there, was being looted). Bless their hearts, they don’t know when they can go back home again but I always see those three together and they always seem so happy that they didn’t get separated. That’s really what matters in life, right? That you have your family and friends (who might as well just be family) to celebrate life with? Can I have an Amen?
It’s Labor Day and I have the day off. So, what do I choose to do with this glorious day? I have NO idea. I’m bored out of my mind and can’t get myself to clean my apartment, as I should be doing. Len has to work today so he’s in Houston. This sucks. Nothing good is on TV, I can’t get my secondary hard drive to work so I’m frustrated with that and my apartment needs serious cleaning (as I’ve already said). Gas is expensive so I really shouldn’t be driving around everywhere. Besides, if I did go somewhere, where would I go? Thanks to gas prices and the new laptop purchase, money is scarce. Dammit, sometimes I hate days off more than having to work. I’m such a nerd!
Well, I went to a local gas station today before Open House started to grab some food to hold us over and when I looked at the gas prices, I about crashed my car (probably would have been cheaper to repair than fill up!). $2.62/gallon for regular unleaded!!! The guy behind the counter said at 4:30, it went up 13 cents a gallon. Amazing! I also heard that they’ve been talking on the news today about rationing gas. I remember when we first moved to the United States, they were doing that in California. That was 1978 or 1979.
Okay, so here’s the part that keeps me awake at night. It takes 15 gallons to fill my Honda.
Current:
$2.60/gallon x 15 gallons/tank = $39/tank x 4 fills/month = $156/month x 12 months/year = $1872/year
Yesterday: (literally)
$2.40/gallon x 15 gallons/tank = $36/tank x 4 fills/month = $144/month x 12 months/year = $1728/year
A while back:
$1.50/gallon x 15 gallons/tank = $22.50/tank x 4 fills/month = $90/month x 12 months/year = $1080/year
When I first started driving:
$0.99/gallon x 15 gallons/tank = $14.85/tank x 4 fills/month = $59.4/month x 12 months/year = $712.80/year
Feel free to check my math. It’s late and I could be off a bit.
The cheapest gas around here has been $2.02 (from what I’ve heard). I wonder what it is now…. If you’ve seen gas cheaper than $2.62 since Tuesday afternoon, post a reply here of how much and where. We’ll do some research and help each other! Even if you don’t live in the Austin area.

BOO!!! Couldn’t go a year driving to and from Houston without getting a ticket. And it’s been YEARS since my last one, too. Thank goodness I haven’t taken defensive driving lately!
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