Mar 17, 2007 15:38
Spring Break's almost over, and I am both sad and relieved. I am enjoying sleeping until noon and not doing much of anything and hanging out with friends. But alas, I must return to cramming multiple books into my brain.
I've slowly been reading every now and then over the course of the week, but not as much as I should have.
Over Easter, I'll be going to visit my grandmother in Arizona most likely. It will be just me and my sister going to see her and her friend in the retirement community the live in, so it should be fun. I'm a little worried about losing that weekend in schoolwork, but I think I'll be able to circumvent it just fine.
I need to start planning what my final papers and projects will be about. It's hard to pinpoint what I want to write about when I haven't even read all the books. Maybe I'll pick a topic and then one of the books we're assigned later on will make me want to write something different. I dunno. It's just frustrating sometimes when you have writer's block.
Jim and I are probably going to go see I Think I Love My Wife. We are both Chris Rock fans, so I think it will be enjoyable. I really believe that Chris Rock is probably one of the most "real" people on the planet. I saw him on Inside the Actors Studio, and he just seems like a smart, down-to-earth person.
Oh, last night, we watched Serenity, which wasn't horrible but wasn't good at all. The movie was so weird, like a combinaiton of every movie genre ever made. Plus, the humor wasn't funny. But when people stopped trying to make jokes and things got serious, it was at least entertaining. But I just enjoyed seeing the elements of different genres and picking them out.
After that, we stayed up until 3 AM watching Mythbusters. Man oh man.. the Hindenburg one is one of the best episodes yet. Adam just cracks me up so much. It's definitely one of my favorite shows.
Anyway, I think I'll get back to reading. I still have a lot to do and not much time left to do it in. Plus, I haven't really done anything else interesting to talk about.