Many Poignant Thoughts
I see it's been a while since I've written. A lot has happened since the last entry.
Last weekend, I flew down with James to SoCal to visit Pak in Alhambra. Other than Vancouver, I don't remember eating as much Chinese food as I did that weekend! Saw some of the touristy sites and hung out with her friends for the most part. On Saturday, Amy invited us to a church event with the presentation topic on missions. Pretty interesting, I thought. Afterwards, we all hung out at a cafe to shoot the breeze. Sunday was pretty much spent on wrapping things up as both James and I flew back that evening. It was a really good weekend for the most part. The only downer was that I brought work with me to do. For both of the nights that I was there, I stayed up past 4am to get stuff done. Pretty tiring, if you ask me.
Which brings me to another topic. I predicted that my schedule would be superbly busy and that spare time would be a commodity. I also realized that I needed to cease doing other things or else everything as a whole will suffer. However, I think it may be a little late for that.
Last Tuesday, I seemed to have everything due on this day. After that, I thought I was in the clear.
But on top of that, I missed a PT session a few days ago because I was cramming to get a photo project done. I slept at the lab. I never got up in time. Needless to say, it irked the training NCO. I was embarassed.
Last Thursday, I submitted no work to my graphic design class (yes, that class which makes or breaks me). When the critique was over, I promptly left the class only to run into my professor/mentor in the hallway. Rather than our usual salutations, he just looked down on the ground with a scowl on his face as I walked by. I felt cold.
Last night, I was trying to put together a design on my laptop during a critique in my photo class. See, I was super short on time and this was the only time that I could do it. However, when the photo professor saw that I was doing work in a another class, he threatened to break my laptop! Now I was pissed.
Well, I guess my predictions are right. Quality is suffering. On top of that, the time I spend with people has just disappeared into oblivion. I suppose the lesson here is to not plan my time so tightly. Also, that rest is detrimental. I've resolved to manage my time more wisely.
I see it's been a while since I've written. A lot has happened since the last entry.
Last weekend, I flew down with James to SoCal to visit Pak in Alhambra. Other than Vancouver, I don't remember eating as much Chinese food as I did that weekend! Saw some of the touristy sites and hung out with her friends for the most part. On Saturday, Amy invited us to a church event with the presentation topic on missions. Pretty interesting, I thought. Afterwards, we all hung out at a cafe to shoot the breeze. Sunday was pretty much spent on wrapping things up as both James and I flew back that evening. It was a really good weekend for the most part. The only downer was that I brought work with me to do. For both of the nights that I was there, I stayed up past 4am to get stuff done. Pretty tiring, if you ask me.
Which brings me to another topic. I predicted that my schedule would be superbly busy and that spare time would be a commodity. I also realized that I needed to cease doing other things or else everything as a whole will suffer. However, I think it may be a little late for that.
Last Tuesday, I seemed to have everything due on this day. After that, I thought I was in the clear.
But on top of that, I missed a PT session a few days ago because I was cramming to get a photo project done. I slept at the lab. I never got up in time. Needless to say, it irked the training NCO. I was embarassed.
Last Thursday, I submitted no work to my graphic design class (yes, that class which makes or breaks me). When the critique was over, I promptly left the class only to run into my professor/mentor in the hallway. Rather than our usual salutations, he just looked down on the ground with a scowl on his face as I walked by. I felt cold.
Last night, I was trying to put together a design on my laptop during a critique in my photo class. See, I was super short on time and this was the only time that I could do it. However, when the photo professor saw that I was doing work in a another class, he threatened to break my laptop! Now I was pissed.
Well, I guess my predictions are right. Quality is suffering. On top of that, the time I spend with people has just disappeared into oblivion. I suppose the lesson here is to not plan my time so tightly. Also, that rest is detrimental. I've resolved to manage my time more wisely.

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