Like what the famous Rob Schmidt says, "There aren't enough days in the weekend."
Oh, how I wish I had a robot to do all my homework, or that I did everything last Friday. *le sigh*
Please don't mind my list of regrets (Or what I usually call self pity.), Sunday just bums me out, for reasons all people have known since they went through the big doors with so-called welcoming faces.
So with my almost dead brain in my head, and my slow laptop by my side, let me recall what I did for my precious weekend.
Well, I know what I didn't do was cherish time. Waking up at 12nn really gets the stress (including lessons!) out of you. Saturday was the day of procrastination and le internet for me. When the sun was covered by dark walls and when we only saw the clouds when we went to the car. As late afternoon creeps in, I'm being pushed to start readying for a family reunion half an hour away from my house. Wi-fi and food are some good reasons to get my lazy butt off and start bonding with family. And midnight comes, and we pop in a FRIENDS dvd and start watching as we drift off to sleep. Ah, I'll miss that. See you next week, lovely but short vacation! Well, if I'm still in one piece.
Oh, Sunday is NOT the day dedicated to procrastination. This is actually where my multitasking skills are needed. Writing my homeworks and essays while relaxing in front of my laptop screen and listening to Elle Me Dit* is a really good way for practicing your multitasking skills. A few hours later, I am yet again ordered to get my so-called "lazy" butt off the laptop screen (How is my butt on the laptop screen anyway?) and start getting ready for another family outing. Oh the joys of Italian, Chinese and Filipino food on a Sunday night, wishing for another day of no school.*le sigh*
Ah, I'd like to bring back the days when my homework was coloring the numbers and when y+x was 1+5.
*And I am still addicted to Elle Me Dit and Mika altogether.
Photo for the day:
-Issa.
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