And I am nothing of a builder
but here I dreamt I was an architect.
You know that feeling. Where the days are flying by so quickly. But when you stop and think about specific events. They feel like they happened months ago. Even though it was only a few days ago.
School is busy. I am glad that I put extra work in on my slowish last two weeks. The fact that I am done my history paper (minus a few revisions and small changes) and have had it proof-read by my professor a full week before it is due will take so much stress off of me next week. I have my second archaeology midterm next week/weekend. I am scared for it. I now understand why some students withdraw from classes half way through a semester, even when they are not failing. I am sitting a good grade, I have already completed half of the marks for the course, but I can think of nothing that would make me happier than to never go that class again. Of course I am not going to withdraw, that would mess up my whole graduate next semester plans, but I understand why some people do.
This semester feels like it is wrapping up quickly. I have a list of all the things I have to hand in and all the tests I have to write before the end of the semester on the white board in my kitchen. I can't wait to cross them all off.
My thoughts on Harry Potter 4: I didn't want Cedric Diggory to die. He died so quickly that I wasn't sure he was actually dead, you know. Often, when someone dies super fast, there is a good chance they aren't actually dead (major exception = The Departed). I also feel one would know significantly more of what was going on if they had read the book.
I think my holiday reading this year will be Harry Potter. I just need to show the self control to not start reading until my exams are done. Maybe I could read the first one after my next week school rush. I have heard the first two are super quick reads.
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