Feeling extremely blah today. I had to miss not one but TWO awesome lectures in the department due to work, and I'm missing the reception held for the guest lecturer right now because of the presentation and essay I have due this week.
Spent most of the day on campus, going to class and working. Getting pretty cheesed off at my prof too, because he missed class again today, and the instructions for the final project are flat out WRONG in some places (and it's a HUGE project and all has to be done on campus, which is going to make my life ten times harder than usual - and it's due November 17th!!!), AND we have to be on campus for our second exam and do GIS during the exam. I am so unimpressed I can't even think of a good non-swear word to describe just how cheesed off I am right now.
Work was fine. I'm pretty stressed, so it was hard to sit through a meeting like that where we only spent an hour talking about "urgent" stuff and the other hour was spent going around the circle and talking about our individual responsibilities. I tried to relax and enjoy it, but it was hard.
Came home, went straight to the gym. Gym was pretty good except for a bunch of jerks making life difficult by cutting in on circuits, yakking away like there was no one listening, and staring at me until I wanted to scream. I got an hour and ten minutes in, although that was only because I stopped looking at my watch and forgot what the time was. I only meant to spend 50-60 minutes there. Oh well.
Came home, showered, ate leftover paella from last night. Should definitely have enough for the week, I think. Re-running the dishwasher because there's cruddy particles from the last washing. I think the little cap that holds in the soap tablets is broken too. Grr. Hopefully it still cleans alright...
Now I'm trying to bust ass on the presentation because that's for Wednesday. I'm sore and miserable and just want to go to bed. I'll go at midnight though. Being THIS stressed, not getting sleep will kill me/get me sick faster than just about anything else.
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