7:45: Page 0 of Wuthering Heights
7:45-10:09: Fall asleep several times at CC while trying to read Wuthering Heights
10:09: Page 132 of Wuthering Heights
10:58: Home. Page 132 of Wuthering Heights. Still.
12:07: Page 185.
12:30: Page 201. (break: My roommate needs some serious prayer for family stuff. I know most people don’t know him, but if you’re sitting at home thinking, “Who should I pray for?” — or even, “For whom shall I pray?” — the answer is Brendan and his family. Seriously.)
12:50: Page 201
2:40: Page 287 of Wuthering Heights. The end.
4:00: Sleep after reading other crap.
11:00: Class. No test. No quiz. He decided to instead verify that we’ve read by just making this class more discussion-oriented, and if he thinks that someone’s BS-ing and didn’t really read, then he might reconsider. I’m almost frustrated, but, not really.

9 days left of undergraduate education (well, in a few hours it’ll be 9.)

5 Responses to “This may become a trend (let’s hope not)”

  1. Mary Says:

    oh dear. I’m sorry that Bronte has not been a better experience for you…

  2. Sara Says:

    i like that book.
    go figure.

  3. Leah Says:

    Spying at your recent tracks.
    Rich Mullins. Nice.

    Well, I’d say you’re in luck, since most trends disappear almost as quickly as they show up.

  4. Mary Says:

    i know you have to be exhausted. there are definitely left over rice crispy treats that you can have.

  5. sara adams Says:

    i love that book. Jane Eyre is good too…(I might have spelled Eyre wrong though)

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