- Sometimes you can get inspiration from unexpected places. Remember "To The Summit" from band in 2004 (I think)? I think just listening to that song, for 8 minutes, has given me the fortitude to go these next 90 hours. "Jupiter" right now is also helping.
- What amazing times we live in. I just finished chatting with a friend in Chile, then proceeded to pay for my next 4 weeks of laundry with a credit card. Simply incredible. I may have much more to say about that at a future date.
- Tomorrow could be a big day in my academic life - I get to present to my advisor reasons why a meteorology class I took last semester should count as a "intermediate physical geography" class. If he doesn't think it does, I will probably end up taking climatology at some point. Again, I could probably write an entire entry on my academic status, but I don't really feel like it at 12:25 on a Monday morning. Suffice it to say that I will try my hardest not to graduate while I am 19 years old.
- Ah, the end of "Jupiter". Holst really knew what he was doing.
- ::ten seconds pass::
- Next on the playlist - "Time Has Come Today" by the Chambers Brothers. A classic, to be sure. You've likely heard it in commercials (that's where I first heard it, probably), but it's a thought-provoking song to listen to all the way through.
- My roommate has been asleep for about an hour now.
- 22 degrees for a high in State College on Tuesday? Followed by 2-4" of snow on Wednesday? Going back to southeastern Pennsylvania is going to feel marvelous.
- Busy spring break coming up too...which is why I really should be getting to sleep now.
"Time...time...time..."
Have a great night, y'all.