Anxiety

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

FAQ (you know you were asking them in your head)

I know that there are probably questions all of my (2) loyal readers are dying to ask, so I decided to do a little proactive Q&A... I'm such a nerd...

1. Gee, Rachel... You haven't talked about anything but your wedding for about three years now. How did that go?

Splendid, actually. All minor disasters were quickly resolved and it was just beautiful. I am so lucky to have such wonderful people in my life who made the whole evening so special.

2. What about now? It's 9:44 p.m. on Tuesday. Shouldn't you be on your honeymoon instead of blogging?

Actually, due to the severe suckiness of the Hyatt, Steve and I are spending the remainder of our honeymoon at my parent's house. Hopefully we will have more time to travel in the near future, but right now we are enjoying a little time to relax and lie in the sun.

3. Can Nate coordinate my wedding?

How should I know? You'll have to ask him.

4. Since you finally tied the knot, have you and Steve gotten any less annoyingly adorable?

Sorry to disappoint, but our annoying adorable-ness actually seems to be increasing with time. Being newlyweds is just the icing on the cake.

5. Now that you're married, you've graduated and you're moving away from Flagstaff, what will you blog about?

For the time being I intend to complain about the frustration of a job search followed by amusing anecdotes about my job once I'm gainfully employed. Or maybe I'll write about something productive. Or maybe I'll do something productive and then write about it. The possibilities are endless.

Monday, May 08, 2006

THE END

I just turned in my last paper ever. Ever. Unless I do graduate school, but I'm not thinking about that right now. Ever.

It was a lovely 12-pager, researched, organized and written in the span of about 3 hours, some of it while I was watching the series finale of Seventh Heaven.

Ah college, I will miss you. But not that much.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Thank You Stephen Colbert

I agree with the honorable Mr. Jon Stewart that Stephen Colbert's speech at the White House Correspondents Dinner was "balls-alicious." I probably wouldn't have come up with that word, but it pretty well sums it all up.

In any case, I came across Thank You Stephen Colbert while I was looking at some the reactions to his speech. Colbert didn't win the Pulitzer, so he deserves some other recognition! Say thank you to him "popping the Bush bubble" and telling Bush to his face what so many of us have been thinking!