Wednesday, September 7, 2011

And I thought I was busy before!

I have a problem. I do it all too often and sometimes I catch myself doing it but only after I have comitted to doing it. I make myself unbelievably busy.

Case in point today was the first day of my fourth year of university, nothing strange about that, an accomplishment I would say but also a challenge. This semester I have registered for not just five (the regular Full course load) but six courses. I went to four of my six courses today and from the look of the syllabus, I am behind already. To improve things even more I am taking a course for my Diploma Program in Performance and Communications Media that involves producing a play. This means at the height of my workload and stress levels this November / December I will be entering a full week of assisting in the production of a play and making sure everything goes smoothly.This semester is going to be challenging but it will be rewarding when I finally finish it all and I can look back and say that I accomplished a difficult feat of endurance and patience.

Also I feel like this is noteworthy enough to add to this blog post. I had a run in today with a prof that I have had in the past for two of my courses. I consider her to be one of the most well educated and well spoken people I have met in my university career. She has sparked a love for literature in me just through her teachings and passion on the topic. In short I could say that I am in love with this professor. I ran in to her today and she greeted me by name and asked about my summer and what the semester had in store for me. She wished me luck on succeeding with my six course endeavor and there is a course that she is offering next term that I may just have to register for if I can fit it into my schedule. To put it lightly as soon as she was out of sight I swooned hardcore.

That's all for tonight Friends I am off to bed as I have another fun-filled day of school tomorrow and enough readings to make enough comfy little nests for all of the mice in the world.

Later Days

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