Right now I have two unfinished lab reports in biology and physics on my desk and two basic outlines for two essays in Swedish and English. Both are comparative essays about a bunch of novels that I am halfway through. So that's what I'm doing and have been doing all day long.
I was going to do this yesterday, but I had some family coming over to celebrate my birthday in advance (it's this Tuesday, hear hear!).
Oh well, the night is still young, so I should make it in time. It's definitely not easy to be a marionette puppet at the IB at all times.
Other than worrying about upcoming deadlines I've been trying out my new Wacom (and added my first piece of art to Deviant!) and freezing my feet off out in the snow. Don't get me wrong, I love winter and snow, but my shoes aren't really meant for walking in deep snow. But it was nice, even with cold feet and a red nose.
The coming week should be a lot calmer than the previous hopefully. Only two tests, one in Japanese and one national test in English. I might actually have time to drop by my old job to earn some extra cash. Christmas soon, every penny is needed (a poor student I am).
Now I'm gonna walk my dogs and sink my teeth into the pile of essays.
Cheers!





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Imagination is more important than knowledge.
~Albert Einstein~
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Ayhan Tomak
Istanbul-Turkey
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86,400 seconds in a day to turn all around or throw it all away.
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86,400 seconds in a day to turn all around or throw it all away.
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I believe in Jesus Christ as my Savior. If you do too, great, if not, fine.
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