The 19th is when my next break from work starts. I’m so tired y’all. 🥲 it can’t come fast enough.
Maybe I’ll start writing up Jolligig’s little backstory then.

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The 19th is when my next break from work starts. I’m so tired y’all. 🥲 it can’t come fast enough.
Maybe I’ll start writing up Jolligig’s little backstory then.
Still Looking For A Break
Still Looking For A Break
What a whirlwind the last one month or so has been A gargantuan project Which nearly blew us out of our minds And gave us a few sleepless nights Followed by another project Albeit a smaller one But no less challenging And yet again It was something Which required us to break our heads over it However, there was a difference this time And a positive one at that I managed to complete…
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Will I Ever Get A Break?
Will I Ever Get A Break?
As a massive project finally ended After hours and hours Days and days And weeks and weeks Of burning the midnight oil And sacrificing a lot of things Including some precious sleep I had a normal weekend For the first time In what seemed to be light years However, it was as ephemeral As a spell of rain in summer No sooner had the weekend ended Than I had to start another…
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Project Blues
Poem dedicated to my struggles with one of the biggest projects of my life. Here is the content: Work, work, work That’s all I do these days No time to relax No time to unwind No time to watch TV No time to read books No time to play games No time to exercise And the list goes on and on Ever since this infernal project began I’ve been racing against time Barely pausing for…
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An 'alarming' exodus: public health officials fighting coronavirus depart amid growing threats, nonstop work
An ‘alarming’ exodus: public health officials fighting coronavirus depart amid growing threats, nonstop work
Emily Brown was extended slender.
As the chief of the Rio Grande County Public Health Department in rustic Colorado, she was working 12-and 14-hour days, attempting to react to the pandemic with just five full-time representatives for in excess of 11,000 inhabitants. Case checks were rising.
She was at that point at chances with region officials, who were pushing to slacken general wellbeing…
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If you guys could see...
These new behavior plans I made AND this math activity I have planned!!
I’ll try to get pictures tmrw!!
I know it's bc I'm basically dead on my feet right now, but just, God am I exhausted. In every sense of the word. I haven't really had a moment to breath in weeks, and it's really starting to get to me.
Stressed?
I recommend listening to "Float On" by Modest Mouse while doing work and let the stress melt away~ I have been doing this for the past two weekkks.