Thursday, December 02, 2004

Clear Crisp Winter Nights

I always think of things to write and then I always forget them.

I am more comfotable in sweatshirts than t-shirts.

I never would've guessed that I could love a set of colors as much as I love yellow and blue.

I love winter nights. They're crisp and clear and nice and I love them.

I am usually early, sometimes on-time, and rarely unintentionally late. Actually ...I am never late, nor am I early. I arrive precisely when I mean to. (Where does that [slightly modified] quote come from? Do you know? I do.)

Well, I'm sufficiantly at a loss. I don't know what to do. I'm leaning towards physics for my class next year, but I don't know whether to take 125 or 140. Physics 140 is required for a major or minor in physics, but who knows if I'm going to do that? I've never taken physics in my life. But what if I take 125 and really like it? Then what options will I have? I can't take 140 or 160 for credit after taking 125. And therefore I am at a loss. I don't know what to do. Whatever I pick, there's no way my schedule will be as easy or nice as it was this semester.

Because I finished my calc homework last night and because there was no German homework today, I have no homework. I finished The Clouds and even started reading The Medea (which I don't have to have read until Tuesday or Wednesday). I worked on my schedule a little and I think I'm going to do a little calc studying. But I actually have no work that I have to do. It's nice.

Words of the day:
1. Enigma - (n) One that is puzzling, ambiguous, or inexplicable. A perplexing speech or text.
2. Enigmatic - (adj) Of or resembling an enigma; puzzling.
3. Confound - (v) To cause to become confused or perplexed. To fail to distinguish; mix up. To make (something bad) worse. To cause to be ashamed; abash. To damn. To frustrate. To bring to ruination.


1 Comments:

At 12/05/2004 2:27 PM, Blogger McJiffers said...

Ack, Leslie beat me to it.

Gandalf: "A wizard is never late, Mr. Frodo, nor is he early. He arrives percisely when he means to."

I think that's what he said. w00t for The Lord of the Rings!

 

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