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sometimes, i wonder what would happen if i were to make an appointment at my aunt's salon. i'd also wonder about scheduling a massage with my father, but, luckily or not, the article about where he works isn't there anymore and i never saved the text.

overall, the world is a bit fuzzy for me today. i went to bed about a half hour past my bedtime, but my gut feeling says this isn't sleep dep but some other weirdness. hopefully it'll pass soon, because i'd really like to be myself again.

last night was spent on the go. first, a company outing for appetizers and beer. then, stopping by the maul, because i realized that if i got home and sat down, i wouldn't get back up. then, meeting up with [livejournal.com profile] kittypie's mom's coworker. which was cool enough, and not nearly as uncomfortable as i was expecting. only he told me my russian is good enough to travel to moscow without worry, which, imho, is far fetched enough not to be trusted. then, i got home and [livejournal.com profile] autumnsshadow carried up what we thought was [livejournal.com profile] goat's present - only it was a tease, as i was sent the wrong box, and now need to figure out how to get it shipped back to them.

today doesn't feel like a friday, and though i should be excited about the weekend, i think schoolstress is really eating away at me. and the worst of it is that i know that i just need to push myself over the hump and get started, and then i'll feel better, and feeling weak for not having gotten there yet isn't making anything better.

i beg to differ

Date: 2005-01-21 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittypie.livejournal.com
nly he told me my russian is good enough to travel to moscow without worry, which, imho, is far fetched enough not to be trusted

uh hi, exaggerate much? your russian is fine. many people travel there with a much poorer understanding of the language and do just fine :/


Re: i beg to differ

Date: 2005-01-21 04:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elvendoll.livejournal.com
i realize that tourists travel to moscow with much less russian then i have, but i am also deathly afraid of appearing to be a tourist there.

Re: i beg to differ

Date: 2005-01-21 04:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittypie.livejournal.com
not necessarily tourists, foreigners, yes. people travel there a lot for business also nowadays... this italian woman we know did that and had an interpreter, spoke zero russian and did just fine. i think we (i have it too) have a lot of paranoia for obvious reasons which is not always necessary... but yeah i would want to brush up a bit before i went but i've talked to people and they say my language is fine and if mine's ok, yours is perfect.

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