Well. Updating at the not!request of the not!boy,
my weekend in review (sorry for the repeat!)
A Heart of Darkness party, friend visits, co-ed soccer, lack of Cranium, masquerade, Easter at the boy's house, hanging out with Anna, good music (Tom Paxton, Leonard Cohen, Pete Yorn)...good books read...(Robertson Davies, Robert Hellenga)...no homework accomplished, but sleep...and too many jello shots, too much chocolate and champagne...too much money spent on little things (a caramel steamer, a movie, a mask at the party)...too much laundry, a very messy room, an hour spent on the front lawn, a mix cd, a day off work, a walk to Rite Aid, a phone call home, a case of mistaken identity (funny story, remind me to tell you sometime)...three ibuprofen, 4 loft boys, 1 five year old girl, 1 shot of tequila, hours of bad dance music...
Monday...class, class, some more class. Poor not!boy had surgery. I was affectionate, and stayed up too late.
Tuesday...work (yawned a lot, was frustrated with Kinae, except when she asked for More when I was feeding her, which is this HUGE step forward. HUGE), meeting with one of my tutors, class, soccer IN THE RAIN (Anna and I were made the captians, Mr. P: "You guys are the Future", and we had to pick teams. it rocked) Comforting the boy (it was thundering), dinner, collapsed in boy's room, homework, search for anna, more homework, SLEEP
Wednesday...exhaustion AND cramps...class, half-hour nap, class, class, homework homework homework, dinner, art, homework, brief visit from the boy, and NOW, SLEEP.
oh. before i forget. Reason #395 Why I Love St. John's: In math, where we are starting Ptolemy, my tutor felt it necessary to remind us how to round decimals (5 and over up, less than 5 down)...in the middle of this terribly complicated proof of how the universe worked, according to this guy in 200 AD. (hey, forget all this earth rotating around the sun nonesense. Obviously the earth is stationary, in the exact center of the sphere of the universe) We also reinvented Factor-Labeling and Long Division.
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