My day began like any other, early. 8 A.M., my alarm rings and I lurch up from my deep deep slumber. Involuntarily I went right back to sleep. I woke up some time later terrified that I had missed my class, but when I look to the clock I had only been out for ten minutes. I threw myself off of the bed and got dressed, brushed my teeth before heading out into the living room.
In the freezing cold open room I sat down at my computer and checked the blog (of course) to see any new comments that might have been posted, as I do every morning. Knowing it was my day to blog I couldn't help but be excited for the day to come. As fate would have it, the day turned out to be mundane and uneventful, so I had to make it eventful.
At 8:30 I headed to school. I gathered up my books and hurled them into my passenger seat as I peeled away from my house and headed down Woodbourne road. When I arrived at BCCC I rushed over to Chemistry and sat attentively through the two hour long lecture. We work to the end of the period every time, and it drives me crazy. Mostly because the first day of class she assured us that she let her classes out early if she finished the material she would be lecturing on that day. She neglected to tell us that the material she talked about each lecture lasted precicely two hours. Bullshit I say!
Psych was much easier, and as always it flew by. Unlike my chem teacher, my psych teacher said she lets her classes out early and actually does. Dr. Fallon-Kline, you're ok in my book. After class I rushed back to my car through the searing wind, which was ice cold. I rushed out of the parking lot and headed to Langhorne to get me some lunch.
Breakfast: Nothing!
Lunch: Two slices of Buffalo chicken pizza. Milk. Potato chips. Damn good lunch.
After lunch I looked over some chemistry and gathered up my books, getting ready for Biology. I headed back to school for my 3 o' clock class and sat down ready for some Bio. To my surprise, Dr, Wild came into class and began lecturing on an all too familiar topic. Zoology! Audible Gasp! The God Awful topic I spent a semester learning at Millersville was condensed before my eyes into an Hour and a half lecture. I actually came to realize very quickly that I remembered all of it! I was shocked! I guess that mean old bastard Dr. Reinking taught me something after all. Though in this instance, Dr. Wild's methods of teaching us the information seemed more like actual learning as opposed to a physical beating.
Bio ended around 4:30 and I headed on home to watch some House and do some history homework. I love history. I'm still watching House, and as I sit at my desk out of the corner of my eye I see the gold leafed pages of Moby Dick glistening as the light from my lamp reflects off of them. That damn whale will be the death of me. I have 155 pages left. I'm literally in the home stretch. Usually when I get to 100 pages left I read until I finish, but I don't know if that will work out with this book. I think that by the end of the week I will be done. I'll be moving on to 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea after this, I've decided to stick with the oceanic theme.
I almost forgot,
Dinner: Two sandwiches. Cajun turkey and American cheese on Portuguese rolls. So good.
I tried to post a part of my book for you all tonight, but apparently I can't do it on here. Shame. I'm sure no one cares, haha, but it was worth a shot. Other than that, all I have left to say is look below my post to read Mer's PSA. It got bumped down because of my post but is still very important.
1 comment:
I wanna read Moby Dick... and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
There are so many good pieces of literature out there! I hope I get to read them all!
House is always win.
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