Saturday, September 22, 2007

I am completely and entirely unmotivated.

These are the thigns that I have to do this week:

CHEM 451: Exam 1
BIOL 481: Exam 1
HIST 411: Read Beowulf
BIOL 383: Homework 5, Discussion 5
SPAN 425: Ejercicio A de Capitulo 4/La Encomienda
FR 101: same ol' same ol'.

Since my school has no football team, I've espoused my sister's football team as one for which I don't mind rooting. I'm quite disappointed that MSU had to be the first school against which ND had to score an offensive touchdown (would have much more preferred that "honor" going to Michigan--filthy scum). However, right now, they're winning 24-14, which is better than 17-14.

I have just no motivation to do anything right now. This is very very bad, because I still have almost two months before I get any kind of break. Even then, the break is pretty meaningless, because of how much work I'll have to do.

I'm going to have to get a lot of work to do because I have a ton of family coming over (JOY!), and it would just be easier on me if I locked myself in my room and did all of my homework/watch the first three seasons of Grey's Anatomy/rent Desperate Housewives.

I've eaten all day. I'm going to be so fat tomorrow morning, it's not even funny.

I am definitely feeling this calming force coming over me with Analytical Chemistry being this dead thing of the past. I still owe my parents about $400, and since I only made $90 with my last paycheck, I'm going to have to wait for my next one before I can start putting down moer payments on what I owe them.

Thank goodness next semester is going to be an easier one for my financially, with only 20 (ish) hours, almsot no books that I have to buy, and other hopefully exciting developments (scholarships?).

Regardless, this winter break is going to be a work-a-thon, most likely in some smiley bubbly Christmas place.
Ew.

Speaking of which, I keep getting this junk mail from the "Colorado Family Institute", encouraging me to become some kind of activist in defense of the family, by discouraging safe sex education, homosexuality, and diversification. Except, I'm in favor of homosexual unions (I recognize marriage is a religious thing, they can figure out what they want to do with that), Renaissance education (where people learn like a billion things), and opposed to discrimination on sexuality, creed, and political affiliation.

I find myself directly opposed to their beliefs. i should send them a letter telling them such, and to stop bothering me.

Anyways, I think I'll go watch the rest of MSU-ND and then go read Beowulf or do my Spanish. Algo asi.

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