Part of this problem that I have somehow gotten stuck
I think probably started this past spring, when I
filled out my paperwork for financial aid for school
and mailed them copies of my state and federal tax
forms. They must have lost the copy of my federal tax
forms, which really sucks for me. In October the
financial aid office in Augusta sent me a letter
notifying me that they needed my federal tax forms.
I sent in another copy of my tax forms, but by then
it was too late to get granted financial aid, since
the semester had obviously already commenced by that
time. Later, they proceeded to send me a letter saying
that I owed the full amount of tuition. Mind you, this
was around the same time that I started working at my
internship placement agency. That meant that by then,
I went from working full time, to only part time in
order to have time during the week to get hours in for
my internship, which has only been twelve hours a week
so far, because of the hours for the day program that
I work for. My classes for this semester are only two
days a week, on Thursdays and Fridays, right during
the time that the day program at my internship is
going on.
On top of this, as a result of being able to work
only part time, I have had less money to go towards
paying bills and often end up with less than ten
dollars in my checking account by the end of the
week, before getting paid again the next Thursday.
It's hard enough trying to pay bills on less than
eight dollars an hour while working full time, but
it's even worse trying to pay those same bills with
10-25 hours less of pay.
Part of the situation with the lack of finances is
due to going to England for the World Gathering of
Young Friends (an international Quaker conference).
Before leaving, I spent about six hundred dollars
just on traveller's cheques, and it still didn't
end up being enough, no thanks to the harsh
exchange rate. Damn, England is an expensive
country to travel to, but before going, I didn't
realize it was quite that pricey.
Now I'm dirt poor, trying to pay my bills on time,
and not go crazy with the whole Christmas season.
I can't stand it when holidays get so secular,
like Christmas has slowly become over the past
century.
Now I'm suffering from major burnout as a result
of my internship; major stress from work, because
no matter how many hours I work, I'm still not
caught up in life; and financial drain to my
checking account, with my last expense of the
week usually being gas for my car.
This is why I'm glad that I was buying extra
non-perishables over the summer, despite the
fact that my roommates have been teasing me about
it, because otherwise I would practically be
going hungry every week because of not being
able to afford to buy food.
So that's a synopsis of the fall semester for me.
Friday, December 09, 2005
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Learn some Bahasa (Indonesia and Malaysia)
selamai sore: good afternoon
apa kabar: How are you?
kabar baik: I am fine.
senang bertemn anda: nice to meet you
berapa: how much? (when talking about money, objects, etc.)
dimana: where? (when asking directions, etc.)
siapa namamu: What is your name?
nama saya...: my name is...
halo: hello
berapa usiamu: How old are you?
berapa hargahya: How much (price)?
terima kasih: thank you
apa kabar: How are you?
kabar baik: I am fine.
senang bertemn anda: nice to meet you
berapa: how much? (when talking about money, objects, etc.)
dimana: where? (when asking directions, etc.)
siapa namamu: What is your name?
nama saya...: my name is...
halo: hello
berapa usiamu: How old are you?
berapa hargahya: How much (price)?
terima kasih: thank you
Learn some Nepali
namaste: hello/ goodbye
tapae kasto hunuhuncha: how are you?
malae sanchi cha: I am fine
mero name ho: my name is...
dhanyabad: thank you
tapae ko nam ke ho: What is your name?
sagarmatha: Mt. Everest
tapae kasto hunuhuncha: how are you?
malae sanchi cha: I am fine
mero name ho: my name is...
dhanyabad: thank you
tapae ko nam ke ho: What is your name?
sagarmatha: Mt. Everest
An African song
Kwa uwezo wa mungu
tutafanya hivyo
(With God's grace we
can do this)
Bwana asifiwe!
(Praise the Lord!)
tutafanya hivyo
(With God's grace we
can do this)
Bwana asifiwe!
(Praise the Lord!)
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