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05 January 2009 @ 07:31 pm
Ow.  
Rundown of my day:

Went to my English Novel class at 8:30-10:30, and boy am I never going to dig myself out of all the reading I have to do. Thank goodness I have 5 hours between my first and last class of the day both Mondays and Wednesdays to do nothing but read.

After that class, I dropped my bag off, took a bus up to an Office Max to load up on printer ink, walked back down to the U-District with a stop by my bank, and also went to the University Bookstore where I bought my textbooks. Irritatingly, my English Novel class actually really needs the editions she specified, so I had to buy second copies for two of the books I'd already bought. The only good thing about this is now I can freely annotate those big books for the class.

Lugged all my books back to the dorm, made a PB&J sandwich, went out to the HUB and finished reading the section of Northanger Abbey for Wednesday with 2 hours to spare. I'll need to go back through it and annotate it, but I'm feeling the 5-hour break.

Went to my last class of the day at 3:30-4:50. Shawn Wong, I get the feeling, is going to be an awesome teacher. Plus, he's teaching the class in a "paperless" style, so I won't be killing anywhere near how many trees I did for 284. Yay! The only downside to the class is how late it goes, which during the winter means I'm walking home in the dark, if I'm not going out on the Ave for dinner. Blegh.

Ate dinner at UTeriyaki, but my legs are definitely feeling achy, which I get the feeling comes from the 2 weeks I got snowed in at home. Blah.

Tomorrow I have my Classics and Scifi & Fantasy classes, and hopefully those will be great, or at least passable. Then I'll go down to the B&N in UVillage and reward myself with cheesecake. Mmmmmm. And on Wednesday I'll go to the comic store and catch back up with the Buffy comics I missed. Yay!

So, all in all, a pretty good first day if I ignore how much I paid for books. Although, there's now competition for the University Bookstore, so maybe the prices will go down? *hopes*


Londo Mollari: But this...this, this, this is like...being nibbled to death by, uh...Pah! What are those Earth creatures called? Feathers, long bill, webbed feet...go "quack".
Vir Cotto: Cats.
Londo: Cats! I'm being nibbled to death by cats. --Babylon 5, Chrysalis
 
 
Feeling: sore
In my head: Decode --Paramore