Hi guys!
I just finished my longest and last paper of the semester and all I have left now is a test tomorrow and a group presentation on Friday. But that paper took forever so I deserve a break before hitting the biology books. So you get an update from me! Almost a month after my last update! SORRY!
But really there was nothing to update you about. It was a month of this:
Yes, I did notice myself starting to look that dazed. And yes, sometimes I needed my highlighter to keep my head propped up.
At some point in there the times changed, and we all lost an hour of sleep one Saturday night. Do you find it takes you days to recover from the time change? I do! It really didn't help that I worked late Saturday night and then again Sunday morning. I think I felt back to normal by Friday... Give me a "fall back" any day, but this springing ahead thing sucks.
Time changes make me paranoid. I fear I'll get it wrong somehow and end up an hour or two off from everyone else and won't know until I show up an hour early or late for something. The possibilities are endless! What if I changed a clock before bed that would have changed automatically at 2 or 3 in the morning and then I'm off? What if I think something will change automatically but it doesn't? Etc. So I deal with it like this:
...and leave it like that for a few days until I feel OK with the new time. I used to just call my mum, but I live in a different time zone so I can't any more because it would be unfair to make her do the math. Even if she's better at math than I am.
That was when my cat decided that the laptop on my lap was no match for her and she just needed snuggle time right then, so she wedged herself between my face and the computer.
She's not always so loving though:
Seriously, Heidi? My textbooks are not scratching posts. And my toe isn't either.
So when she's bratty I go find new friends:
The funny thing is that I actually paid $5 to do this (but it was for charity). I have been so tired that almost anything ridiculous would seem like a good idea...
Though that was just a sticker on the bus giving me a compliment. The woman sitting in the adjacent seat actually moved her legs out of the way when I was taking the photo. See, compliments make people feel good!
Speaking of which, THANK YOU for your continued lovely comments on At Home -- it's broken 700 comments at 98% and I am thrilled. Let's see if we can get it on the front page!
Have yourself a lovely afternoon and do tell me, are you planning anything for April Fool's Day?
♥ yulia
I just finished my longest and last paper of the semester and all I have left now is a test tomorrow and a group presentation on Friday. But that paper took forever so I deserve a break before hitting the biology books. So you get an update from me! Almost a month after my last update! SORRY!
But really there was nothing to update you about. It was a month of this:
Yes, I did notice myself starting to look that dazed. And yes, sometimes I needed my highlighter to keep my head propped up.
At some point in there the times changed, and we all lost an hour of sleep one Saturday night. Do you find it takes you days to recover from the time change? I do! It really didn't help that I worked late Saturday night and then again Sunday morning. I think I felt back to normal by Friday... Give me a "fall back" any day, but this springing ahead thing sucks.
Time changes make me paranoid. I fear I'll get it wrong somehow and end up an hour or two off from everyone else and won't know until I show up an hour early or late for something. The possibilities are endless! What if I changed a clock before bed that would have changed automatically at 2 or 3 in the morning and then I'm off? What if I think something will change automatically but it doesn't? Etc. So I deal with it like this:
...and leave it like that for a few days until I feel OK with the new time. I used to just call my mum, but I live in a different time zone so I can't any more because it would be unfair to make her do the math. Even if she's better at math than I am.
That was when my cat decided that the laptop on my lap was no match for her and she just needed snuggle time right then, so she wedged herself between my face and the computer.
She's not always so loving though:
Seriously, Heidi? My textbooks are not scratching posts. And my toe isn't either.
So when she's bratty I go find new friends:
The funny thing is that I actually paid $5 to do this (but it was for charity). I have been so tired that almost anything ridiculous would seem like a good idea...
Though that was just a sticker on the bus giving me a compliment. The woman sitting in the adjacent seat actually moved her legs out of the way when I was taking the photo. See, compliments make people feel good!
Speaking of which, THANK YOU for your continued lovely comments on At Home -- it's broken 700 comments at 98% and I am thrilled. Let's see if we can get it on the front page!
Have yourself a lovely afternoon and do tell me, are you planning anything for April Fool's Day?
♥ yulia
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buellher:
Yes I plan to visit in the near future my dear. xoxox