I had a presentation this morning that I was all nervous about but thankfully it went well. UNFORTUNATELY sometime between my preparations and giving the speech I lost my umbrella somewhere :( But after the class left and as I was looking around I spotted another umbrella someone had left under the table. All's fair in love and umbrella's! So I took that one to replace the one someone else had undoubtedly taken from me. This made me wonder: does our society have a grand umbrella exchange, of losing and finding umbrellas? People shouldn't need to buy them anymore, they should just look around until they find one that's been left behind.
Midterms are almost over! This is what I have left: a conclusion for one paper, final look-over of another paper, and.... three pages and a thesis for the last paper. Errr.
But I have much to look forward to so I'm over the worst of the midterms depression/stress. Friday night we're making margs and tacos at J's and Saturday I'm going to DC for approx 24 hours to see friends from Beijing, and hopefully my lovely former roommate as well. Then Monday it's off to TX for spring break, where I may get the chance to meet up with another Beijinger (in Chinatown there, of course!). omgcan'twait.
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hahah, that's a great system you've suggested. it's called theft -.- jp
so pretty much you're done with 2 papers, but got one more to go right? doesn't sound hard for you humanity majors :p quit cryin, it's what you signed up for! lol
Hey Lindsay,
About the umbrella thing... I almost want to agree with you, but I've had too many of my favorite umbrellas "borrowed" here without being brought back. And during the winter, it's always raining, so umbrellas are basically necessary. So yea, I disagree, but kids at my school have definitely adopted that strategy.
Thought you should know.
Best,
Andy
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