Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Spending the Day Outside!

Today might have been the most boring day I've had at school since the start of freshman year. Normally, I'm so busy in school with homework that I have no time for anything else. My classes are filled with work, my study halls are filled with work, sometimes even my lunches are filled with work. Not to mention the six hours of homework I have at night. It's a ridiculous schedule.

All of my classes today were pretty chill. AP Lit: discuessed what we wrote last night. Study hall: tumblr. AP Biology: genetics - bred mice. AP Stats: study hall - talked. Writing Lab: went outside. Gym: played wiffle ball. Sound pretty easy, huh? That's because it was. And to top it off, I was assigned almost no homework: just a blog or two, plus come up with a topic for my graduation speech (that might be a tough one though).

With my lack of homework tonight, I was able to take a nap with my puppy, Buddy, after school. Then I spent the rest of the day outside! It was a pretty muggy/crappy morning, but when it turned into a lovely day, I was thrilled. I definitely soaked up the Vitamin D. It was much needed too. I feel like the sun just makes me a happier, more chipper person. It definitely got rid of my bad mood.

Hope everyone else had good, homework free days too! To my fellow Seniors: I bet senioritis is kicking your ass as hard as it's kicking mine. Just 5 more days left of classes! (:

3 comments:

  1. Wow, that does sound like an easy breezy day. As your teacher, it's easy for me to see that you're a student who thrives off work. You thrive with your busy schedule and your zero time for "me time." I'm wondering if it's a weird feeling for you to take it down it notch? A little bit of that is a good thing. Hard to find the balance...

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  2. I know, we haven't been getting ANY homework from anyone, with my only exception being Physics. I'm really excited to be graduating, and I'm really excited for the speech! I think they're all going to turn out really well.

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  3. You're right, Mrs. Morrison. I do thrive off of work. I like to stay busy, so it does feel weird. But it's a good "weird". I like this weird.
    And Seth, I agree! I think they are too. Hopefully all of the practice will help.

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