Owwwwww. I haven't been this achy for a long time. I think it was the combination of jumping in my riding lesson and fighting with fun noodles on mattresses later that night. Whatever it was, my arms are killing me, and my back and legs are strongly protesting sudden movements. Ergh.
But work waits for no one, and boy will it be a busy week.
For my benefit:
today:
-read 400 pages h 97a - 100 down, 300 to go :(
-revise core paper (I hate this stupid class. damn registrar... I have to write so much already, this is *ridiculous*. I wish I'd waited another year to take this class, and maybe the requirement would've been waived. Grrrrr.)
-study german, do workbook pages, review test
-practice flute
-medieval ninja future premier at 11:55 in lounge :) :) :)
for monday:
-meeting with deverell in morning, german 1-2
-read jordanova (200 pg) and write summary
-write more on bishop essay
-study german
for tuesday:
-ec 130 10-11:30, orchestra 7-10:30
-finish jordanova, start ec reading
-study german
In other news, Abby and I are working on character backgrounds with an eye to joining the Blacker D&D group in a few weeks... yeah, yeah, "Nerd!" away, but it sure looks like fun. :) Kind of like those 'Create Your Own Adventure' stories (anyone else remember reading those as a kid?), but *much* more interesting, and on an epic scale... I'm continually amazed at how good some of them are in character, as well as Sam's imagination and acting as the DM. It's another creative outlet that I've never tried... might as well while I'm still here, around people who wouldn't recoil at the thought of role-playing games. ;) Being here does have its advantages. Unfortunately, that's going to be put on hold for the next several days while I valiantly try to keep up with all this reading.
See you guys when I come up for air again.
The Journey
A description of life through one person's eyes.
"It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end."
-Ursula K. LeGuin
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