This week, (soon to be last week) has been very eventful but, I'm proud to say, I have officially caught up on all my readings, projects, and otherwise academically required stuff, saved my lastest wage, swapped my winter wardrobe for something more fitting of the mid-80s climate we now have at Davis, and I even had a bit of time left to get some writing done.
I feel very accomplished.
My mother got a haircut and has, apparently, been mistaken for a guy three times now. This just goes to show that in terms of facial features there isn't , apparently, that much of a difference between the sexes, no matter what race/ethnicity you're from. I wonder if I'll get mistaken for a guy too over the summer. I wonder if I can persuade my parents to let me go wandering by myself further if I do. Based on the logic behind their previous discussions, I may actually have a fair chance.
Have found out that both my pot of marigold and pot of cyclamen, which I left home after spring break, have died. My parents admitted to not being plant people and my father felt bad enough about it that he offered to buy me another plant. Since I'll need to move everything back hom in June, then back to Davis again in September (which is why, after all, I left those two pots of plants at home), I figured that getting the new plant now would not be a good idea but will consider growing something portable and perennial once next school year has started.
Home is where people keep trying to feed you. Apparently I've also lost two pounds in weight since June (contratry to the so called "Freshmen 15" here) which is a bit strange since I eat way more now than I used to, back then. Now to endure mother's remark about not growing for another three months....
But May is very much just around the corner.
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