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Tuesday, January 31

Sleep, Eat, Study, Work, and Play: The Law of the Den

Well, when it comes down to it I am sometimes impressed by how little there if for me to do and at the same time how much I have to do. I think without a balance of work to rest you might just become a little lazy.
That being said lets discuss the . . . wait a second this is starting to sound like a research paper or something like that. Let me try the transition again . . .

All right so this is what went on this week. First thing I finally got my contact lenses last week, about time I think the glasses were starting to give me a headache. Lately life has been a little hectic, no there really isn't that much to do and that is what bugs me. I am the type of person who likes to be doing something, that can include watching a movie with friends; playing a pick up game of rugby, football, ultimate frisbee, soccer, basically any team sport; playing games with friends; etc. The only times I'd rather not is when I have homework and such. This is normally not a problem, in the summer everyone is out playing a game and people are generally more active, but right now it is cold outside (no, I am not talking about the song).
I have noticed that the cold has really cut down on the active part of the people, I admit it would be better if we actually had snow right now. Its fairly difficult to have a snow ball fight or go sledding when there is no snow on the ground. But I am trying to figure out what that has to do with the indoor social activities of people. I mean really, its cold so that means we all have to hide in our houses and not watch a movie or something like that. However, it does seem that the life force of the community is starting to pick back up again, I think people are starting to adjust to the work loads that the semester requires and are starting to relax a bit.

The only problem is that I am having a hard time adjusting to the new social life (and you though I wouldn't get back to the whole balance part from the beginning). I have just gotten used to the pace of things, and now I have messed up my sleeping schedule and such but hopefully I will be able to fix that. Does that mean that I don't want to be part of the social scene? Heck no! The whole social aspect is what keeps us from going crazy in the first place, in fact I think that I am more sane right now than I was a couple of weeks ago when it seemed I had less distractions from work and school.

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