Monday, January 29, 2007

Monday Monday

I am seriously encountering a major hunger urge right now, despite the fact that I have managed to fill my gut with a huge bowl of cheerios and several cups of coffee.

Anyways, my weekend was pretty good, occupied with homework, and a little bit of recreation (namely, two Age of Empires battles). However, despite my recreation, I did manage to get like all the homework that I wanted to get done finished.

Yesterday was kind of a weird day. First, Fr. Brad did not have a long sermon because of the stewardship video that it seems like we see once every season now, and I actually got out of Church at a reasonable time. Suffice it to say, during the "give us money" campaign, I managed to bust my Organic Chemistry reactions in my head. Grignard is embedded in my brain as a normal process of existence (it's really not).
Then, Q messed his leg up pretty badly, because he was chasing a squirrel in the backyard. He's been limping really heavily since like 12 yesterday. Erin managed to split her face open ice-skating [so glad that I did not go].

This morning has been ok. Nothing majorly productive. 8 AM is admittedly far too early in the morning for my happy-go-lucky physiology teacher. I have no idea how someone can be so happy. It's mind boggling. I despise happiness the longer I am in that class. Afterwards, I went to the lab to get my melting point and mass for my lab and I got kick-ass results. Yay. I mean, seriously, it's like actual results that I can do something with for once.

Now I'm here, discussing the boringness of my life. I am getting a head start on homework for this coming week, as I have already finished over half of the Civil War reading for next week. Once I finish that, I'll probably try to do my lab write-up for Chemistry, and review my Anthropology reading, because I get the feeling that we're going to have a quiz today (blah).

I might go to physics today. Ok, I am going to physics today. Barley stuff for lunch (YAY.) and life continues. Only like 106 days left until I can take a breath, long enough to study for the MCAT on May 31.

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