The day’s about to end and the effects of sleeping in late this morning. Imagine I slept for one hour this morning! ONE hour! Can you imagine? See in our house the clock always rings when the long hand strikes 12. Meaning since last night the only ringing I didn’t hear was the one for five in the morning. Luckily, my lack of sleep doesn’t seem to have an instant effect in my energy in my morning classes. It, however, started taking effect this afternoon and I felt my energy slowly slipping away.
I have to say, though one of the few moments I enjoyed my day was after dismissal. This is probably the only the day of the week I’m willing to stay late in school. Staying late after dismissal on Fridays usually means only one thing for me. That is: piles and piles and piles of kwentos from my friends. It means continuous walking all over the school just to hear these kwentos and to impart ones of your own as well. Everyone always has a kwento for you about their week and what better time to hear it but on the last school day. Dismissal at the last school day is the most likely time for people not to care about what they have to do for next week. The most worry free time of the week, you could say.
Speaking of people making kwentos, don’t you just find it so annoying when people tell you a part something really interesting that you’re just dying to know the other part but they just cut you right off? *Ehem* *ehem* Imagine how I’d think about it all night and it’ll be all your fault if I don’t get my valuable sleep. You know who you are so tell me na pleeeaaase.
Truth is, with a schedule like mine that involves requirements to be submitted till next, next week, I probably won’t have that much free time between studying for the finals and finishing major requirements. I bet I’d be busy like I’ve never been busy before these following days. As of now, I'm still trying to be oblivious of these requirements. I just hope my sleep doesn’t have to keep suffering like it has for the next couple of days.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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