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Feb. 15th, 2007 10:41 pmFirst, *huggles the people who gave me H_E valentines* That was such a nice end to the day yesterday.
The other fun thing about yesterday was getting into a discussion with one of my fellow library workers about history, archeology, anthropology, and a few other random topics. She's an archeology major, I'm just an interested layman. Luckily, I'm at the point where I know enough to have the fun discussions, and where I know enough to know exactly how much I don't know, which is a lot. History is one of my "ooh, shiny" subjects, where I love learning about it for the sake of learning, but also one that I've never considered studying it for a major or a career. (I've got a lot of those "ooh, shiny" subjects for some reason...)
Today, on the other hand, was my lazy day, aside from my lab test for A&P. It was on the circulatory system, so not that bad, all in all.
And tomorrow I have my first Latin test, which means I should go to sleep now. I want to be awake and functioning well for it. Here's to not messing up my macrons too badly. Why didn't Heman make us pay attention to macrons? He was strict about everything else we learned, why not those as well? I'd have had them drilled into my brain by now, if he had.
The other fun thing about yesterday was getting into a discussion with one of my fellow library workers about history, archeology, anthropology, and a few other random topics. She's an archeology major, I'm just an interested layman. Luckily, I'm at the point where I know enough to have the fun discussions, and where I know enough to know exactly how much I don't know, which is a lot. History is one of my "ooh, shiny" subjects, where I love learning about it for the sake of learning, but also one that I've never considered studying it for a major or a career. (I've got a lot of those "ooh, shiny" subjects for some reason...)
Today, on the other hand, was my lazy day, aside from my lab test for A&P. It was on the circulatory system, so not that bad, all in all.
And tomorrow I have my first Latin test, which means I should go to sleep now. I want to be awake and functioning well for it. Here's to not messing up my macrons too badly. Why didn't Heman make us pay attention to macrons? He was strict about everything else we learned, why not those as well? I'd have had them drilled into my brain by now, if he had.
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Date: 2007-02-16 06:30 am (UTC)I had trouble going from a Latin class where the macrons don't matter to a Greek class where they really really do.