Edge of the Ocean
13th March 2010 with 47 comments
Ahhhh. Overwhelmed. I have a lot to do… a lot of work… blah.
Yesterday and today (it’s past midnight so theoretically I’ve just said the wrong thing) I spent hours working on my hosting site, which, instead of being located at Heartdrops.info, will be at Floriental.org. Yesterday I moved about 45 accounts over to my new reseller at Holdfire, and rearranged pages, sorting out hostees’ files, and getting the new site ready.
I think I’m beginning to get used to these four-hour breaks at university. Vicky, Ryan and I were (for the most part) incredibly anti-social and were on our laptops nearly the whole time. Vicky was watching some Fringe (I think James is going to start bouncing
about this very fact), Ryan was reading (something) and replying to emails, and I was doing the general site-stuff and pretty much spacing out.
Of course I regretted not doing work.
I swear I will next time! And I plan on going to the market as well.
This weekend I’ve got lots of work to do – not really catching up, but working ahead. I really want to get ahead so that later I’ll have time for my other assignments.
But as I said, the four-hour breaks aren’t too bad.
I thought I would be dead tired by the time we had our afternoon class, but I wasn’t. The thing I hate about this class is that we’re working on a debating project. It sucks because we’re not going to be marked as a group, but individually. Too bad I’m second speaker. I don’t like that idea, but apparently because I’m the weakest at debating, I’m going in the middle.
Ryan’s going first… because he’s the master, really.
I can just stem my points from whatever he says. I’m not looking forward to it though. It’s just building up for what’s at the end of semester – a ten minute presentation.
I don’t like being so caught up. Looks like my sites will be a bit behind – or at least here, with comments. Hmm.
Today, shortly before class, I wanted to buy seaweed. Ryan told me just to get some from the vending machine. I refused, because it was close to $4 for a packet. Expensive.
Instead I decided to run to the Asian supermarket and buy a packet of seaweed, since I knew it would be much cheaper. I grabbed a whole packet for just $1.60.
I mean it when I say I can live on that stuff (seaweed). I don’t really care about brands or types because most seaweed tastes amazing to me. I love Japanese food, but no doubt people think it’s insane that I can eat packets and packets of seaweed. Ryan kept stealing my seaweed; he was so shocked that I was just eating more and more.
Also, Tiffany and I are nearly ready to announce the opening of our much-awaited forum. I’m so dead beat, I haven’t had the chance to fix up things and do my part! Yagh!
[edit] Tiffany and I have opened our forum! Visit Skeletons MB! [/edit]
Also, yesterday, an embarrassing moment. I wasn’t looking ahead of me when I was walking with Vicky and Rachel… we were talking in the hallway as we were walking, and all of a sudden I ran smack-bang into a cabinet on the wall. Fail.

seaweed too. I don’t know, it’s just THAT yummy. Hahaha. SUSHI! I could totally LIVE on sushi

But thank you!
But thanks; it’s a while yet but I’m still scared. I like arguing but debating is really formal so I don’t know… I don’t know how I’ll go. 
Before I run out and buy the wrong thing, though, can you seriously just buy the standard type of seaweed that you use to wrap around onigiri …? ‘Cause I have quite a large stock of that already, hehe.
What up with the über long timespan, dude …? Not that it sounds like a tourtuous event or anything, LOL, but it does sound strange!

He loves art (obviously, as he is an architect
that’s made my evening.
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Lilian
13th March 2010 at 12:50 am
FIRST COMMENT!!!!
GG
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Georgie
15th March 2010 at 8:48 pm
Oh gosh finally I’m up to returning comments on this blog.
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