The Winds of Change have Blown Me Off Course
Once again the brilliant humorists at Despair.com have managed to perfectly describe my circumstances.A generous charity has turned unexpectedly and bitten me and it looks as if my college plans are in need of drastic revision and possibly abandonment.
There is yet hope that circumstances can be reconciled in such a way for my designs to prevail but at this time I must tread carefully and plan for the worst.



























11 Comments:
A "generous charity" sounds very promising. I hope things work out best for you.
Wow... I'm really messed up...
Misinterperated that totally...
I hope something turns up tomorrow for you.
So basically you're not getting a ton of financial aid money for UW?
Hmm...unforunately I am a little slow and usually not very good at reading between the lines, so I don't really understand what you mean, but best of luck to you anyway.
That's a creepy picture!
I'll pray that things work out for you .
I'm sorry. You have effectively scared me. You are way smarter than I am and you're saying something along the lines of college trouble. Hmmm...
But through it all, keep trusting God. It seems like it is said so much but he seriously has a plan for you. It will be great!
Ouch.
Hmm...what do to, what to do...
1. Run around, screaming
2. Sing the "song." YKWIM.
3. Starting practicing "Would you like fries with that?"
4. Pray
When I was your age and wanting to go to university, my father told me quite bluntly that there would be no financial assistnace from them for me. My older brother was already tapping them out with that, and they figured that he'd be more likely to finish than I. I think they assumed that I was only going to get my Mrs. as opposed to my B.A.
Anyway, it took me sixteen years, but I finished my degree. I'm sure you would like to take considerably less time than that. However, I say this to encourage you that things can happen in ways you never anticipated. God will cause things to unfold for you in a way that is for your good. But you've probably already been told that.
I'll be joining Mr. Bugblaster in praying for things to work out for you.
I don't expect my parents to pay for my education after high school either.... in fact, I don't want them to. There are five kids in our family younger than me and a new business to run. Besides, I should learn to support myself.
I was able to talk my mom into buying my books one quarter, but that's about it for assistance from my parents.
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