Done and Done

This afternoon I handed in the last bit of work due for this semester’s class. I think I did alright. That feels good, especially after the debacle that was last semester. I also visited Boynton Middle School’s librarian and chatted with her about the gig which really re-charged my batteries for working as a public school librarian.

Yesterday we played Spirit of the Century, which was quite fun. Thread here.

After the game I put on shorts and went right to my indoor soccer match. I am playing on a really solid team for the holiday season. The match was kinda boring. Its indoor with walls keeping the ball in play but the other team just couldn’t put it together. We won 8-2 and looking over the two remaining games, it doesn’t look like the other teams will be any more challenging. Bummer.

I wanted to play a bit more and waited around to see if any other teams needed extra players but none did. Feeling in a bit of a funk, I went home and took a brutally deep nap.

4 thoughts on “Done and Done

  1. Oo! Cocky!

    You know that cockiness can mean one of two things.

    1: You’re the hero and you’re about to learn an important lesson about life… and love

    2: You’re the villain and you’re about to be defeated by the hero.

    • Please, no, I am not cocky. I am not saying that I am such a great goalkeeper that none can score upon my magnificence. I am just playing on a great team that only needs a competent goalie to keep them in the game long enough to do their thang.

      I’m a cog in that machine, but a pretty small one.

      But given the choices, give me #2. Villains are sex-ay!

    • Please, no, I am not cocky. I am not saying that I am such a great goalkeeper that none can score upon my magnificence. I am just playing on a great team that only needs a competent goalie to keep them in the game long enough to do their thang.

      I’m a cog in that machine, but a pretty small one.

      But given the choices, give me #2. Villains are sex-ay!

  2. Oo! Cocky!

    You know that cockiness can mean one of two things.

    1: You’re the hero and you’re about to learn an important lesson about life… and love

    2: You’re the villain and you’re about to be defeated by the hero.

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