Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Last Time: Spring Break

I am on Spring Break right now.  At this very minute.  This is me on vacation.  I am sitting on the couch in a T-shirt and my middle school gym shorts eating a bowl of multi-grain cereal and wondering how long I have to let Joe watch this show before I can change the channel.  It's pretty awesome.  Vacation, I mean.  This show is crap.  People are being shot at in a foreign country for no reason and every actor has a different accent.  Now Joe is commenting upon the fact that this guy is using a pistol to shoot instead of an AK47.  Apparently, that is just silly.  Everyone knows that if you go to the desert you should bring your AK47 with you.  American Idol is on.  I am showing amazing restraint.

I am doing nothing this week except reporting to the part-time firm job twice this week and preparing for the required ethics test associated with being admitted to the bar, which I will be taking on Saturday.  I've already memorized the rule about not sleeping with clients, so I am way ahead of the game.  Also, you shouldn't have a personal interest in the results of a case and you shouldn't throw things at judges.  That last one isn't in the Code of Professional Ethics but it's still a good rule of thumb. 

This post reflects my current state of mental vacation.  Tomorrow, I am going to sleep in gloriously late, waking only half-heartedly to tell Joe to have a nice day when he leaves for work, and then I'm going to make a giant cup of coffee and sit on my couch.  That's it.  That's all I'm going to do.  I have the same plans for Thursday.  This is all kinds of awesome.

3 comments:

chickster said...

Relish every moment of your last, don't have to take any leave from work, spring break! And feel free to visit Target during the break and buy some new comfy shorts . . .

D&D said...

and maybe google how long it takes to drive to portland, maine. just saying.

Christina said...

I might contact our middle school and see if I can get another pair of these. And Portland is almost an 8 hour drive! Who knew?