Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Canal Song (End of Sentence) ~ Iain Archer

Back to school means back to blog. For anyone interested, I had a wonderful summer, hanging out with family, reading books, watching movies, etc. My job was pretty relaxing, too, so all in all I feel very refreshed.

Well, at least I felt very refreshed until I decided to wear a certain pair of shoes to school. Not a good day to attempt fashion in footwear. I had to travel from one end of campus to the other a couple of times, in addition to walking to the bus stop and back and rushing around getting books and such. But other than the protests of my feet, I am not feeling the stress with which I ended last year. A good omen. Give it time, though.

How was my first day, you ask, excepting my poor choice in footwear? My first class began at 8 AM...or would have had the professor decided to attend. He or she did not, so my classmates and I just sat chatting until about 8:30, then going off to do our various "first-day errands". My next class was at 9 AM in the same room so I couldn't venture too far.

After my 9 AM class (the professor showed for this one) I headed over to help make/eat some waffles at the Institute of Religion. Following that it was back to the law building to join the Law Students' Association (to get my locker) and buying coursepacks. I finally had my last class of the day, Personal Property Security Law and almost fell asleep in class for the first time this semester! Not that it's the professor's fault--she's great, and the subject doesn't seem too bad, either. Just a bad time of day, I guess.

And now I sit, blogging away while my textbooks sit calling me. Yes, I already have readings, and although you may call me a keener for starting my homework on the first day, I have premonitions of getting behind in them and then drowning in the course material. So to prevent any water/course-related deaths, I shall begin on my readings now! Peace out until next time. Oh, and here's a picture that shows the kind of job I worked at this summer...

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