That is the question that has been going through my mind at least 10 times every day for the last 2 weeks. My writing is dependent on deadlines, but I can never seem to remember what day it is, nevermind if it's the weekend or not. Because I'm not in charge of my research site anymore, there is little need for me to be in the soil science department, and so I've been writing from my apartment, from friend's kitchen tables (thanks Joe!) and from my parent's place (mmm...home-cooked food!). I'm also moving right now, so I have clothes both in the city and at the farm, making it really easy to crash in one place or the other...and therefore, all this craziness has led to me not really being aware of what day it is!
My persception of days has also turned into a count-down... with me counting the number of days until Georg arrives/I want to have my first draft of my thesis finished. If you are interested, it is day 5 today, which is both amazing and horrifying. I want the days to go by really fast (so Georg will be here sooner), but also really slow (so that I have longer to write). There is no winning!
Here are some pics from my roadtrip/cousin's wedding last weekend:
My sister and I at the bridge in Souris, Manitoba. I'm sure that it was the highlight of her roadtrip!
Tim Horton's advertisement??
2 comments:
Okay that dress you're wearing in that second picture, I love it!
Also I totally get the lose track of time thing. When do don't have to be somewhere on a certain day you just kind of forget what day it is. Vacation time is awful for me.
-Janalee
Okay that dress you're wearing in that second picture, I love it!
Also I totally get the lose track of time thing. When do don't have to be somewhere on a certain day you just kind of forget what day it is. Vacation time is awful for me.
-Janalee
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