Monday, October 10, 2011

A Day in My Life

Aloha, readers!  For the past few days, I've been struggling to come up with something clever to write about in this post.  Most of my days lately have been pretty typical, since I have a solid routine each day now.  So...why not tell you what my days are like?
Without further ado, here is what a normal day in my life looks like:

6:20 AM: My alarm goes off.  I stumble out of bed to turn it off, and then stumble back into bed.
6:30 AM: My roommate's alarm goes off.  Upset at the fact that I decided to take 8:00 AM classes, I crawl out of bed for the final time and start getting ready for my day.
7:15 AM: My roommate and I head off to breakfast with one or two of our neighbors.  While in the cafeteria, one of our neighbors never fails to ask if eating a pastry will make her seem fat.
8:00 AM: Class #1.  I find it very difficult to stay awake in this class, so sometimes I write letters to friends back home...or to my roommate.  :)
9:05 AM: I head back to my room to finish sleeping.
10:30 AM: Biology time!!!  I enjoy chatting with my lab partner and occasionally checking up on our decomposing cockroach.
11:45 AM: I begin the process of sitting through my Spanish class.  (I have suggested an Enrique Iglesias playlist to spice up the class.)
12:35 PM: I eat lunch with a friend from my Spanish class.  I almost always get a roast beef sandwich!
1:45 PM: Class #4.  Nothing much to say about this one!
3:00 PM: It's finally time for band!  I never get tired of playing my trumpet.
5:00ish PM: My neighbors and I decide that this is probably a good time to wander over to the cafeteria for dinner.
7:00 or 8:00 PM: There's probably a good TV show on right about now.
8:30 or 9:00 PM: I get to take a shower!  This is a good sign that the end of the day is near.
10:30 PM: Still upset about my 8:00 AM class, I hop into bed.  Goodnight, Sioux City!

Throw in some homework during all my free time, and you've got a day in my life.
Life is good here in the Cornfields of Opportunity!  Many thanks to my mom and dad, who came to visit me this weekend for Homecoming.  :)

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