This whole last week I've been off my game. I've been a little bit under the weather, like super bunged up in the mornings and super lethargic in the evenings. It kind of disappears in the afternoon, which I'm grateful for, but the half hour just after I've woken up is a sorry time of the day. If you'd like to pray for me, I won't try and stop you or anything. Illness, however, isn't actually the area in which my game is most off. Regrettably, I've used these slight symptoms as a measly excuse for my own lack of discipline. Work shyness has overtaken me a little lately, and there are some assignments due over the next couple of days that will testify to my poor diligence if I don't resolve to spend my time more wisely in future.
Still, plenty of stuff is going very well. Let me tell you about how I am very clever:
My group built and programmed an electronic lock before anybody else. We are the best.
I found that business pretty enjoyable. Learning to write in C (or C++ or something), soldering junk and thinking critically to create a program - those were all pretty engaging and enjoyable things. Apparently next year the course I'm on allows you to choose very freely from a wide variety of modules, so hopefully I can do some more stuff like that in future. Regardless, it seems inevitable that the future will house a plenitude of differential equations which gradually increase in order and demand to be solved.
I need to get the new Beautiful Eulogy album.
I mean, chaes. I wrote a haiku about it:
In the library
The silence of regretting
I have no headphones
Haikus are the next big thing. They're like poems but much easier. I read a good one about a pigeon, but now I cant find it.
I'm off to flyer for the carol service now. The carol service is on Wednesday and you should all come with your friends and aunts and uncles. This said, I'm suspicious that both of my Facebook friends who live in Sheffield will already know this.
My flatmate just called me, he says he arrived at our flat a minute ago to find that the doors were open and everything was gone.
I don't really know what to say. I mean, who would do that to somebody else's advent calendar?
HA HA HA
The speaker at C.U told that joke yesterday, and it was totally brilliant. He was one of the most jovial chaps I've ever met. He had a ridiculous amount of books and some very vivid eschatological ideas. It was interesting to hear his opinions and entertaining to hear his jokes. I can't remember his name.
Hey it's tomorrow now and I've been working hard watching videos about transfer functions. Good job. I brought paper and headphones into university today, which means I can write things and listen to tutorial videos.
Well, that's about it. Nothing super interesting is really going down, but I'll keep you posted. Also I'm feeling a lot better from ill today. Good.
Good.
Good.
Yes.
Still, plenty of stuff is going very well. Let me tell you about how I am very clever:
My group built and programmed an electronic lock before anybody else. We are the best.
I found that business pretty enjoyable. Learning to write in C (or C++ or something), soldering junk and thinking critically to create a program - those were all pretty engaging and enjoyable things. Apparently next year the course I'm on allows you to choose very freely from a wide variety of modules, so hopefully I can do some more stuff like that in future. Regardless, it seems inevitable that the future will house a plenitude of differential equations which gradually increase in order and demand to be solved.
I need to get the new Beautiful Eulogy album.
I mean, chaes. I wrote a haiku about it:
In the library
The silence of regretting
I have no headphones
Haikus are the next big thing. They're like poems but much easier. I read a good one about a pigeon, but now I cant find it.
I'm off to flyer for the carol service now. The carol service is on Wednesday and you should all come with your friends and aunts and uncles. This said, I'm suspicious that both of my Facebook friends who live in Sheffield will already know this.
My flatmate just called me, he says he arrived at our flat a minute ago to find that the doors were open and everything was gone.
I don't really know what to say. I mean, who would do that to somebody else's advent calendar?
HA HA HA
The speaker at C.U told that joke yesterday, and it was totally brilliant. He was one of the most jovial chaps I've ever met. He had a ridiculous amount of books and some very vivid eschatological ideas. It was interesting to hear his opinions and entertaining to hear his jokes. I can't remember his name.
Hey it's tomorrow now and I've been working hard watching videos about transfer functions. Good job. I brought paper and headphones into university today, which means I can write things and listen to tutorial videos.
Well, that's about it. Nothing super interesting is really going down, but I'll keep you posted. Also I'm feeling a lot better from ill today. Good.
Good.
Good.
Yes.