It's not raining men, but still
So, today it's raining, and that makes me happy. I never thought that rain would make me feel happy, but right now I'm just glad it's not snowing. Rain melts snow. I want snow gone. Hence, rain good.
I have rambled on for three and a half pages on my final, and only need one more page before I can let it go. I can actually deal with not passing it, if only I have something to hand in. My father actually bet me that I'm going to pass it. 500 sek, although he warned me not to fail on purpose just so as to get the money. 'Fail on purpose'? Does he know me at all? I'll be happy to lose the money if it means I won't have to do this exam again.
My grandparents are going to London in August, to celebrate my granny's birthday, and asked me if I'd like to go as well. Would I?! I'm on a very tight budget until Barcelona in June, which means no London during the spring. Getting to go in August - that is if I have any money left - would be a suitable reward, don't you think?
The new intel core iBook, as opposed to the more expensive MacBook Pro should, be out in the summer... Anyone feel like buying me one? With a new iPod video while you're at it? No offers? It's not easy being a poor student and love technology.
Less than two weeks left until RENT. I'm crossing the days off in my calender.
1 comment:
Yay, RENT!
Budgets are healthy. Thrift, in and of itself, is good conditioning for the mind. Once you can convince yourself that you don't need new technology, the cravings start to ebb. ;-)
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