Physics and Latin apparently do not require glasses much, and I got through them without really missing anything. Ochem was another matter though, since the teacher writes messily when she reaches the end of the board and subscripts, not to mention all the tiny delta plus and minus marks to denote the charges, were just white blurs to me. Luckily the professor's not very creative and tends to use exactly the same molecules as the ones mentioned in the book for examples, so it'll take me a good extra two- three hours to go through the book, since I'll now have to cross-reference my notes with them, but still do-able. We'll see what happens in bio tomorrow.
Georgia cries outside of my door in the morning. Still. I wonder how I can train her off of that. Now that Rose's gone, she's also taken over my bed. I feel like that as long as my room door is open, there will always be a cat on my bed to shove over every time I want to sit/lie down.
Work was...well...not stressful at all, which is good, but rather boring, which is bad. But come next quarter I'll have to earn my research unit and do a bunch of reading so that should take care of the boring part. Jennifer, who's the PhD in charge, was very nice and seems quite keen on being friends with us. She had to leave a little early though but called Mike (the other one who's in charge) on her way home to share with us the fact that apparently, HER cat had puked in her shoes last night and she'd only noticed it just now.
It's times like these that I feel thankful about the wailing outside of my door in the morning.
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