I cannot wait until tomorrow afternoon. About 2:30. I'll have another great break leading into the weekend.
It's been a busy week with a Heat&Mass test tomorrow. I've been doing so much reading and studying its nearing the burn out mark. Last night I watched "Adjustment Bureau" because I couldn't stand it any more.
Monday I was able to make a mostly primal pumpkin pie. I learned two things. 1. Soy flour is terrible. Really, really terrible. 2. Pumpkin that has been baked then pureed (and in a frozen state) tastes really good.
Baking with Jessi was fun. I haven't done that in a while. Nor have I had to do so many dishes, but it's nice to be back in the baking world.
The pie was actually really tasty, less the crust.
Tuesday... Studied and worked. Today... Studied (I have a history test in 2 hours) and worked. Both Enstar and UAF needed time today. I love being on call for Enstar. It's the ultimate knowledge test.
It's a third week. See my previous post... http://makingnathan.blogspot.com/2011/09/and-nathan-said-that-it-was-good.html about third weeks. On top of this, it's also a test week. Needless to say, for Sunday and Monday especially, my primal standards have been slipping. I'm not trying to make an excuse; I should be able to overcome this.
My lifting has been ignited lately. I'm pushing more weight than I ever have.
Also, because blogs and the news will be lit up about this for a few days, a (should be at least) national hero has passed.
Instead of morning or assuming that now Apple will go in the dumps, I propose something else: revolutionary thinking. Why don't we try to do something that is so off of the charts that this day/time period will be marked by our actions/thoughts/response... etc? The hero never followed a pattern, created out of the box products, proposed an out of the box building, made an out of the box company. (which was worth more than Exxon) We should all be trying to make something revolutionary. Besides that, look at the time period in which he passed away politically and economically. Do we really want to mark his passing with depression?
Basically, new goal: to do something that will force the world to remember me. Always.
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