It's really nice to have things to look forward to. Makes the studying and the toiling on Anatomy for my exam next week so much more bearable. What happens when I no longer have things to look forward to throughout graduate school? I shudder to even think about it. I guess I have to learn to create stuff to look forward to right?
Annie, Scott and the girls will be visiting this weekend! I am so so so excited. Annie's coming in on Friday which means that we'll be attempting the whole "Lets go party" deal. Which I am looking forward to, but rather skeptical about. Because for one, she's arriving at 10pm.. and the Annie I used to know (haha!) would be tired after her bus or train ride here.. even though the ride is like maybe 3 hours? Number two... Bars in Lafayette are for the older crowd, so that means crossing the river to a bar on West Lafayette. The closest (Neon Cactus), would be about 25 minutes walk away. Buses don't run to my area at nights. If we do decide to go to the bars near campus, that means another 15 minutes of walk up the hill for us. Umm.. coming back from the campus bars would mean about 40 minutes of walk! Maybe we should just stick to Neon Cactus. It's one out of two that has a dance floor anyway.
Then Scott and the girls will be around on Saturday and Sunday.. Whoopeee! Should still get some studying done throughout the weekend though (note to self!)
Then Wednesday... Anatomy exam. Umm.. this is not something to look forward to. Needless to say. Needless to overanalyze and describe.
Thursday... Lady Antebellum concert! Been looking forward to this since I queued up for 2 hours waiting for to get tickets about a month ago. Haha.
Friday... 3.30pm.. I begin OctoberBreak! Gonna go get me some love. And cram in some studying as well. Because the following week... Exams again!
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh my gosh.
As a side note, why do people pretend to care about others but really they won't even take the trouble to go the extra mile for that person? Why do we lament and complain about how that person's decision is a mistake and he/she shouldn't be doing it.. but then we don't really make an attempt to actually care that the person is making a mistake. Why just talk and talk and go on and on about the mistake but don't try to get the other person to see the light and help her make that first move?
I don't get why people talk and talk, but don't do anything. People talk too much, seriously.
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