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Well, you know...it's 3:30 AM. I have class in less than 6 hours. I really should in bed. Yet...I'm wired. Why? I had much to do tonight, much to do today, overall.
I woke to the sound of J.P.'s out-of-tune wailing at 1 PM, after going to bed around 4:30. Good thing he woke me, for I could have probably slept to 3 or so, maybe missing my Modern World class--I was that tired by the end of the night. But, as soon as I woke up, I went right to work, knocking off an essay due for Modern World. Shortly after essay completion, I had the class, and when I returned, I had another major work--Logbook entries/essay/index for my Weather and Climate class (now named Winds Aloft and Squiggly Lines). I began that after my Modern World class, while I was making my breakfast--mac and cheese--in the kitchen. This took me right up until my exam in Computing, where we were tested on Excel. I think I nailed it. This then took me almost right up to 8, so I did a little more of the Logbook thing, and then I had to work from 9-close at McD. Got back here, where I've done the Logbook, and my laundry. Now, 3:30 AM, I get to relax.
However, one question remains: will I actually fall asleep, or should I just remain awake? We'll see what my body says. Knowing my luck, it'll decide to get tired at 9 AM. We'll see what happens. On a better note, I get to see April in about 15 hours. YAY! Then, my last weekend at the Paltz will begin.
In the meantime, I sit here, waiting for my body to get tired.
Nighty night, all.
I woke to the sound of J.P.'s out-of-tune wailing at 1 PM, after going to bed around 4:30. Good thing he woke me, for I could have probably slept to 3 or so, maybe missing my Modern World class--I was that tired by the end of the night. But, as soon as I woke up, I went right to work, knocking off an essay due for Modern World. Shortly after essay completion, I had the class, and when I returned, I had another major work--Logbook entries/essay/index for my Weather and Climate class (now named Winds Aloft and Squiggly Lines). I began that after my Modern World class, while I was making my breakfast--mac and cheese--in the kitchen. This took me right up until my exam in Computing, where we were tested on Excel. I think I nailed it. This then took me almost right up to 8, so I did a little more of the Logbook thing, and then I had to work from 9-close at McD. Got back here, where I've done the Logbook, and my laundry. Now, 3:30 AM, I get to relax.
However, one question remains: will I actually fall asleep, or should I just remain awake? We'll see what my body says. Knowing my luck, it'll decide to get tired at 9 AM. We'll see what happens. On a better note, I get to see April in about 15 hours. YAY! Then, my last weekend at the Paltz will begin.
In the meantime, I sit here, waiting for my body to get tired.
Nighty night, all.