Daydream Away

On Sunday morning, my pastor prayed for my employment status. At ten o’clock on Sunday night, I got a text asking if I could work on Monday. I also worked today, meaning I’ve got fifteen hours of work in for the week and I also have a crap ton of schoolwork to deal with tomorrow and Friday. I’ve been having mild but frustrating issues with my computer. On top of that, my grandmother has been in the hospital (she’s at home now and perfectly fine), so…I haven’t exactly had the chance or the ment […]

The Torture of Loneliness

Sorry for not posting last week. I was isolating (again) because my mom had Covid. She’s fine now, thank God, but I’m beginning to think that isolation is a form of psychological torture.I consider myself an introvert. Unfortunately, human beings are social animals, and turns out that no one does very well when they can’t be around other people. After a few days of not being able to leave my house, my brain just sort of…stopped working.At first, you think that everything’s going to be fine. Yo […]

10 THINGS I WISH I KNEW WHEN I STARTED COLLEGE

FREEEEEDOOOMMM! That’s what summer feels like, or at least it did back when I didn’t have to worry about summer jobs or SAT’s or summer classes. I guess it’s still pretty fun. I’ll be a full-time college kid in the fall, and having taken some dual credit courses, I’m here to share some of my …

19 THING I’VE LEARNED BY 19

Whew, what a week! And it’s not over yet! Finals are over, thank God, but tomorrow I’m graduating with my associate’s degree, and Saturday I’m playing on worship team AND celebrating my nineteenth birthday…which, by the way, if you want to get me a present, I just want an Amazon review on Where the Clouds Catch …