Of Sleep Deprivation and Website Obsessions
Maybe people will read my blog since I mentioned it on facebook :)
Now that I finally have internet access in my apartment (woohoo!) I can return to doting on my baby, the Douthart website. Yes, I know I have left the hall and she has been adopted by a new mother, but there are several life-lessons I still need to teach her (a.k.a. loose ends I need to clean up) while I have the chance. Potentially, I could use the basic structure of the site for future websites of my own (that won't ever have to be given up for adoption).
I've also been (finally) making updates to the KU Navs site. Some of it can be tedious, but I'm finally getting the hang of this system. The main problem is that related information and settings aren't necessarily in the same place, and you have to remember where to find everything you need.
Sleep is a precious commodity. And I have had too little of it lately. But hey, at least I have an income now (small though it may be) and that is a precious commodity as well. The "Community Conference" a.k.a. Jerry Bridges Conference is now over, so I've got a little more time to do stuff. But in the next week I need to take a practice ACT test, do the rest of my "homework" for my first Kaplan teaching training session, complete my Jacksonville STP application, and try to find time to meet with each of my Bible study girls.
Debating whether to mention this, but a certain person of the male persuaion definitely was sending me signals the other day. This also is adding to the sleep deprivation, but I don't mind that so much. Men can be slow, but at least they're pretty obvious about it when they're interested. Time for me to wait and see if he does anything about it. Currently praying for wisdom and courage for him, and patience and grace for me.
If any reader is now freaking out thinking he may have unwittingly given me the wrong idea, and is considering avoiding me for a while to set the record straight, forget it.
1)This person was very deliberate
2)I'm waiting for him to actually tell me his intentions
3)I don't interpret conversation, joking around, hanging out, serving together, or being a gentleman as "signals"
4)It would make me very sad if all my male friends suddenly avoided me
I probably won't say anything more about this unless he does approach the subject. But I want some recorded proof that I noticed :)

1 Comments:
"Men can be slow, but at least they're pretty obvious about it when they're interested." Yeah yeah yeah, it's all true. I can't help the slow part, but I'm working very hard on being less obvious. Atleast in my mind, if I'm not obvious, then I can't get in trouble... I.E. be told to "stay way" or that we should "just be friends" or whatever the favorite rejection is.
::shrugs::
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