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name: Beanie
age: 35
email: bbbeans@yahoo.com


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Mommy on the Floor
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Screaming Bean
Monday, February 26, 2007

Today is okay. Decided not to drive in due to weather, so the BMW is sitting all alone at home. This makes me pout. But, I'm at work...not sneezing my head off for once, so I think it's good day. I know a few of you out there are stressing about more than just weather and colds, as tomorrow begins the horrible process all over again, the first day of the Bar Exam in New York. I know it's scary. I'm scared for you. But, know this...if you feel like you've prepared as well as you can, reviewed all the major sections that should be covered, you'll succeed.

Two hints for tomorrow though: (1) allow time for coat check. It added 30 minutes to my morning, waiting in line to give up my coat...only to wish I had it while freezing to death slowly; and (2) bring lots of layers...hat, scarf, anything you think will make you warm if you could get cold. I sat under an air vent in February, and it was horrible. Survivable, but horrible all the same. My feet are cold right now just thinking about it.

Anyway, for those of you who are about to take...I salute you. And the same holds for those states that start Wednesday.