Well, yesterday was a little exciting. I drove to Magdalena in the morning in the Malibu. When I arrived at the school, the entire contents of my radiator dumped out in the parking lot. I limped the car into the high school auto shop and hitched a ride back to NMT with some of the other tutors.
The school day was really relaxed, as many of the students were in PARCC testing. I did, however, learn that I must contribute to the New Mexico Educators Retirement Fund, which I may get if I ever retire. What it means today is that my Magdalena and my APS paychecks are now cut 11%.
When I arrived back at NMT, I hitched another ride to Albuquerque with one of my friends so that I could make it to the Landmark Seminar this evening. We arrived in Albuquerque with plenty of time to spare, so we had dinner at the Library, and then went to seminar.
In the evening, my girlfriend informed me that the Volvo was stuttering. I rode home from the seminar and when we arrived home, I could tell that it was burning oil. She is going to take it into the shop tomorrow.
The roofers began construction on our new roof yesterday, so I’ll post photos of that later on.
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