Tuesday, January 21, 2014

What's the opposite of procrastinating?

Today has been a weird day. One of my classes was cancelled and I literally didn't know what to do with myself. I decided to do all the trivial stuff I didn't want to do. I went and signed up for a trip just to do something. I willingly went all the way back downstairs and then hiked all the way back up just to go to a place to drink tea. I then decided to take a long time showering because why not? Then I did laundry - I HATE doing laundry. While doing laundry I read the play I have to read for theatre. I don't have to have it read until Thursday. I have completely finished reading it and wrote my response on it. I also went to the library and got books about travel, my research paper that's due in several weeks, and books to read for fun. I have a stack of books on my desk that I am about to dive into.

So I was sitting here doing all of this and cleaned my desk and am hang drying my clothes and wondering? What's the opposite of procrastinating? Had I ever done this before? Is the English air affecting my brain? It's weird. I accomplished so much and I watched a movie. I have stuff I could do and will do just to pass the time. I don't even understand it.

I could do homework, if I really had any more due soon. One of my classes, today was the first time we almost learned something. And then in British Studies, my six credit hour class, we've covered almost 1200 years of history in a week but it was things like the pre-Roman Briton and Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. So we have a lot we'll cover more in depth I'm sure but there weren't too many trivial things they taught us. My theater class is interesting but I don't have intense homework so I have a lot of free time. I'm honestly thinking about taking up pigeon shooting because it's allowed around here and it would kill some time.

Or someone send me yarn because I need to do something! I'm going stir crazy. Maybe I'll learn Latin... Something to do I guess.


Bise Bise

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