Thursday, November 8, 2007

That's a lot of tubas!

So, today was quite the eventful day. I went to classes, and of course those were less than eventful. But afterwards, Erin, Amanda, and I went shopping because Erin and Amanda needed shirts to wear to our party tomorrow night. Erin drove, and of course, she hit a parked car. Haha. That was the fourth immovable object she's hit in her time. She's my idol and hero. If I only I could hit as many non-moving objects as Erin does.
The other interesting event is that our toilet overflowed today in our apartment. I mean, overflowed as in the sense that our entire bathroom was flooded. Great. At least no one poo-pooed in it. It just overflowed because it has the flu. Poor sicky little toilet. Don't worry, it's fixed now.
So, I have 5 projects due next week, and most of those projects are group projects. Which mean they will definitely come down to the wire. I'll finish up most of them this weekend, I hope. Otherwise, I have all my homework done for the next 2 weeks. It's crunch time for the LSAT, so I need to start putting all my time and energy into studying for that big test.
Good news is that Thoryn is coming to visit next weekend. I really am excited to see him, and he's staying for 5 days, so it will be a nice long visit. Woo hoo! A nice reward after many weeks of hard work.
I am getting very anxious to go home for Thanksgiving. I really do need a break and some good home-cooked food. Today I ate shells and cheese for dinner. I definitely am lacking in the motivation to cook department. Oh well...as long as I keep surviving. That's all that matters.
Well, I'm off to watch a movie and sleep. I need sleep so much. Last night the roomies and I played some Family Feud and What the F*uck? drinking games. Let me tell you, no more drinking on Wednesday nights for this little girl. It's not even that I drank a lot or that I was hungover today. It's more like the lack of sleep is hurting me. And I need to start really taking care of myself because I do not want to be sick for the LSAT.

"Regardless of whether there is such things as heaven or hell, it is preferable to do good deeds."

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