Tag Archives: procrastination
the end of an era
Trying to pay attention in German class is likely to result in daydreaming about wacky, sleep-deprived conversations in lit last year, and I can’t stand bio because it makes me deeply homesick for Mr. Orr’s class (if you ever had him as a teacher, you’ll understand), neither of which are conducive to learning anything. Reading Harry Potter, on the other hand, teaches me a lot more… Continue reading
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The Life of an Outbound, Part One: Host Family
Can it be that only about 41 days before I am set to arrive in Germany, I am still in denial? Yeah, apparently. Continue reading
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As any self-respecting expert at procrastination would do,
in which Margaret divulges little of importance, aside from her love for parenthetical statements. Continue reading
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