Friday, February 27, 2004

If you would like to know how much sleep I got last night, you will be glad to know that I got a full, uninterrupted and much needed 12 hours. Now if you do the math, even if I were to wake up at 8, that means I went back to 8. Well, I woke up at 6, extremely disoriented and confused to find that strangely I had gone back in time. But then the sun started to come up and I loudly yelled an expletive and dashed off to the showers. I was going to visit some friends who I haven't seen in days - and a particular someone for whom I have many questions - but instead, I passed out on my bed. The upside is that today was extremely productive. I didn't even get the twinge of panic I usually get when the sun sets. Maybe I should try this pattern more often, and breakfast at the cafeteria is really good! Pancakes! I love their pancakes! And not only was I ontime to physics, I was really really early! I got to sit around and chat with people that I don't really know that well - or rather - try to chat with them. They call us archies a closed group, but really, they're pretty bad too because I was extending a hand of friendship and they basically ignored it. How rude.
So what do I have to do this weekend? I have to remake a very beautifully crafted model of my gorgeous room that I'm very impressed with. I have to use ink on mylar and make a couple of sections and a plan. I have to complete a freehand drawing that isn't really a freehand drawing (I do believe I'll start over completely on that one). I must then make revisions to my 3D model on Maya and possibly spend extra time helping others as I am probably more familiar with the program than even the TAs. Then I have to make significant progress with my bench, seeing as I've only completed a sixth of it and I need to be 40% of the way completed by Monday. On top of that, I have to study for a physics exam, and then there's still orchestra on Sunday night. And sometime during all of this, I must find a little bit of time to spend with my non-archie friends...

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