As I am procrastinating with my British Literature reading, I had a thought. I would write a blog about the rest of my trip since it was very exciting and eventful, but then I had another thought. It's kind of old news and who really cares? I mean I know I care. But does anyone else? And it kind of is a daunting task at hand to talk about a whole week of adventures and I am only on day three is it? Holy Crayola! That is more writing than I have time for these days. It seems all I am ever doing is either reading and writing ALOT or doing math. I am not complaining about the first two, because I already love doing that. But math is a totally different subject. Literally. I mean it. Math and I are mutual haters. I hate math and math hates me. So in the end, the relationship isn't just one sided. Then another thought popped into my head about the week of adventures. My brain tends to jump from subject to subject and then back again. Anyways, I thought about how I haven't written about here a.k.a. Morris and me starting college again. Well, I guess there isn't too much to say since I am always studying. Okay that was a lie. I am not ALWAYS studying but most of the time I am.
So, last friday I went to some friends campfire (and had lots of yummy s'mores!) at their house. Three of these girls are English majors and I am an English major. You probably don't understand the relevance to this, but wait, it's coming! We started talking about our British Literature class and our man Geoffrey Chaucer who wrote the Canterbury Tales. Which led to William Shakespear talk. We got to talking about how we all love Shakespear and his plays and which ones were our favorites. Mine happens to be "Twelfth Night" or the other name for it is "As You Like It". It's the play that the movie "She's the Man" is based on which so happens to be my favorite movie! Well, other than Jurassic Park. I think that one will always be a classic to me.
Later that night, I started another conversation with my gal pal BJ and asked her why I haven't seen her since school started. She blames it on too much studying as well. Anyways, we chatted about how we both want to do so much while in college and join so many groups, but that we're always too busy to find more time to be in them. We shared our interests in wanting to study abroad and be a C.A. (Community Advisor- Morris's version of R.A.) but that since I am already a Sophomore that poses a challenge for me. You see, being a C.A. and a senior isn't very fun and it isn't really fair to your residents because you're always so busy and really can't create a small and tight community on the floor you live on. So, be a C.A. my junior year? Ha! Nope, because then I can't study broad. Only because studying abroad when you're a senior is plain crazy. I think I would go crazy. Then that leaves only one option. Study Abroad during spring semester when I make all my money. Hmm... decisions, decisions. What to do? Honestly, I have not one clue. Anyone want to help?
People think that four years in college is too long. I can most certainly say that is incorrect. I am a Sophomore, and I am already running out of time here. There is so much to do, and I can't help but think that I am missing a lot of opportunities.
Note: I will be trying to post the rest of the road trip sometime soon. Thanks for being patient!
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