Woo for Easter. It’s funny looking back at how excited we would get as kids for any sort of event that involved being given candy. Like that was the end all be all event, Easter and Halloween included. Halloween now rocks for different reasons (scaring the bejesus out of people), but Easter’s still about the candy when it comes to the commercial aspect, which is to ignore both the religious meaning behind the day, as well as the origins of the Easter bunny.
Woo for being home for Easter as well. Bailed on my Thursday lecture and lab, as I went to lab on Tuesday, and lecture for this class consists of a power point presentation, of which he gives us a Xeroxed copy of in class (which I acquired before hand to boot). Which meant I drove home at something like 3 in the morning on Thursday, after taking a 5 hour nap and spending the majority of Wednesday at Notre Dame for an ASCE regional seminar.
While home, I had the best intentions to read books and work on long stalled projects and do homework, but as we all know, absolutely nothing gets done on a break from school, I slept, slept, watched TV, and slept some more. And now, here it is, Sunday night, and I’ve got a rather large Differential Equations assignment due tomorrow that I haven’t started. Such is the price to pay for 4 very relaxing days.
My back is also much better, only a twinge on the deepest of breaths now. In fact, it’s doing so much better that I had to be reminded of it by my father when I was picking up my little sister (who’s not so little now that she’s getting to be a teenager).