First day of rest
by , 02-20-2008 at 08:50 PM (1131 Views)
I have to be up by 9am tomorrow, my lesson starts at 11:30 and if I give myself 2 hours I should have plenty of time to wake up. Today was my day of rest, the first one in the week but not the last (Friday is my second day of rest). Yesterday went quite well. It wasn't a full day of lessons though because I didn't have life writing, I had a tutorial instead.
Childhood and literature went well, Jo's in the same class and a few other people from my literature class. I had a Pro Plus before the lesson to keep awake, just one though because I was worried about hyperactivity. I was also worried about swallowing it because I have a history of not being able to swallow pills, but Pro Plus is tiny and was easy to swallow. I didn't feel sleepy in the lesson but I didn't feel completely alert either, perhaps 2 pills if the same thing happens next week? We'll see what happens. I was really losing my focus afterwards though. It turns out that last term's creative writing work was terrible, but not bad enough to fail, only just. That's what you get for being lazy. Got to put more effort into it. Do you want to fail so early and end up like Tom? No. I don't. I need to type up this terms work so far and show it to my tutor, I didn't have time to do it yesterday and he won't read hand written work (I can't say I blame him. Mine's terrible, even when I try to be neat) so I need to type it up. His office hours are on Thursday so it was decided I'd get it printed out by then and see him. Can you spot the problem with that? It was only after I got back that I thought oh ****, literature, so I had to hurry back and tell him (Luckily I live on the campus neighbouring the one his office is in so it wasn't far. So it was agreed I'd see him after class on Tuesday). After that it was clear I needed sleep. As soon as I got back I crawled into bed. I woke up at 6pm and figured I'd go along to JCS. I didn't want to miss it, in case anyone did show up and I also knew that if I slept for too long it'd affect my sleep pattern too much. It wouldn't matter today but tomorrow it would. So I got dressed again, and went along. There were three of us this time and I was last to arrive. Judging by the turnout over the past few weeks you can imagine our surprise to find our president, Ripton, there. What with his job and jury duty this term he hasn't really been around much. He plans to show a film next week so there'll be an email sent round, hopefully (He hasn't done that for weeks either, so it's understandable that no one's turning up).
Today I got up at 3:30pm. I was awake at 3 but rolled over again. I thought I should get up when I saw it was 3 because staying in bed too long would affect my sleeping tonight (Well, this morning technically). Today I didn't really do anything. It seems that we don't have to read Little Dorrit this week but next week. Our essays are due in next week too. I don't even know what they're supposed to be about. I'll try and ask Jo.
Yesterday I finished watching Vampire Princess Miyu and today I watched Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.
Ever since Hellsing I've been trying to stick to Vampires for a while. I wouldn't consider entering D into my coolest vampire debate (now on hiatus) because I haven't seen that much of him yet. Should I find out more about him in the future he may be included in the debate, he may not, we'll see, one thing that would complicate things is that he is specifically labelled as a Dhampir and not a vampire and it seems that he doesn't drink blood (not in Bloodlust anyway). For some reason I don't class Miyu as a cool vampire.
In case you didn't know this is all anime related so I'm not expecting all of you to know what I'm going on about, you can just ignore it if you choose (Should've said that earlier really, shouldn't I, because you've probably already read it now)
Well, I must be off, need to read these bits for class tomorrow and then sleep.
Bluebiird out.



). Yesterday went quite well. It wasn't a full day of lessons though because I didn't have life writing, I had a tutorial instead.
. Judging by the turnout over the past few weeks you can imagine our surprise to find our president, Ripton, there. What with his job and jury duty this term he hasn't really been around much. He plans to show a film next week so there'll be an email sent round, hopefully (He hasn't done that for weeks either, so it's understandable that no one's turning up).
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