Saturday, December 17, 2005

Breaking Point

The end is near. I can just taste the sweetness of educational freedom. By the end of today "technically" I will have finished all but one exam; and that exam is Calculus so I'm not too worried about it (knock on wood). Sidenote: is it true that if there's no wood around, you can just knock your head? I heard that somewhere...
Anyhoozles, the biology exam that was on the 12th kindof sucked because I didn't get too much sleep and was dozing off a little during the exam. It was interesting though that that exam was held in the gym. Of course with my luck, out of the hundreds of fold-out desks they had, I had to pick the annoyingly wobbly one. You know it's bad when you have to get a perfect on an impossible exam just to get an 80. I really have to step my biology up next year.
My chem exam was alright though. I had that exam in this building that reminded me of army residence places. It was like a cylinder on it's side and cut in half kindof thing if you can picture that. It's just one huge room and the desks they had there were really sweet. They had a big area to write on PLUS those fold-out side desks that universities have in big lecture halls. You know the ones that you can't even put a notebook on because it's so miniscule?
I'm really freaking out about algebra, which is why I'm taking a break and updating my blog. I was watching X-men on my laptop when I suddenly realized that it's been more than a week since my last update. It's not because time has been flying by so fast that I didn't have time to blog, time's seems to be going a lot slower this week (making exams so ever that much more excruciating), but the fact that nothing has really happened in this house. Yea, my life is boring what can I do?
It's just Jon and I in the house now...very quiet most of the time except for when Jon yells at me to wash the damn cups (which I proudly did today). I haven't really left my house except for exams or to meet up with Kyle for something (which didn't really happen this week I don't think because he was over here for most of the time). He was telling me some really interesting (and somewhat creepy) native superstitions and I got really into it at some points. I guess it's because he's native and native people tell really good stories. I still remember the native guy from my elementary school who told us a couple of stories that I remember to be very enthralled with. This got me thinking, are there any chinese superstitions out there? I know there has to be hundreds or even thousands, but I haven't really pinpointed one. If anyone has any, feel free to share with me because I want to know!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home