an hour nap does wonders when you've just returned home from blue mountain and tests have been crawling all over you and the viola has been permanately attatched to your shoulder.
After waking up from that short but very much needed nap i was set and ready to move once again without the help of any caffiene. The nap was long over due and i realized that when i couldnt even read a book i desperately want to finish (and we all know that i love to read and will stay up til 3am to finish one). I'm still under a lot of homework and i want to get ahead while i have the time to. I have all of chapter 9 and ten vocab done and i'm working on the worksheets for them now. As soon as that is finished i think i'll move back to the PE projects that will be due when i return. I found an article that is at the very least 3 pages long and i need to read it and write an analysis on it. And then.. I'll be working on something like a personal narrative about my dad and so far its entitled "the unforgettable" and thats all the further i've gotten. I really would like to put forth some good heartfelt effort toward this but i fear if i do i'll be emotionally drained by not even 1/3 of the way through. BUT it will be healthy for me in the long run, hence making it an assignment for me because otherwise, i will avoid facing some realizations that i feel will come about during this assignment. so wish me luck on that.
My homework awaits me and is calling my name and i will not socialize on the phone until it is all finished. AND i will not read " searching for a God to love" by chris blake until it is all done and organized and i am satisfied. Glasses on, books papers open and pencil in hand- Diven back in!
2 comments:
are you reading "searching for a God to love" in religion class? oh man. i had to read it at bma in religion class too. crazy.
i always loved homeleave for the sheer reason of coming home to sleep. i used to come home and go to sleep for like a whole day. my parents thought there was sth wrong with me. ;)
i wish i could make myself do homework...
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