THE MORE DAYS FOR ‘YOURSELF’, THE MORE YOU NEED TO ACCOMPLISH
There was nothing special about those days. I even don`t remember what I did.
On Wednesday I woke up at about 11 a.m., wasted time in VK and then realised that there were a lot to do for my Spanish lesson. So, the rest of the time before Spanish I was doing my homework and was kinda mad with it as it looked like we had plenty of time and all this time should have been spent on Spanish.
I went to bed late at night for no reason. I didn`t even watch Black mirror.
Thursday began with sport. I and my sister were doing exercises when our father came home. He criticised me for wearing sneakers at home and told me to do the washing up. Haha. After dinner I was doing my German homework for the next week although it was reasonable to do my English hometask as it was closer.
Yesterday I was sick and vulnerable as I realised I had lots of tasks to be done in a short period of time. I trembled a bit as my tasks included:
an abstract for PE,
an informative report on speech recognition programs for Practical Phonetics,
individual reading for German
and another for English,
hometask for English
and home reading for English,
analysis of a text for phylosophy,
homework for Spanish.
Anyway, these holidays are generally not holidays anymore. I remember the times when holidays didn`t mean doing tasks. I may forget about them till next week, of course, but I`ll suffer in this case being engaged into all this academic stuff then.
By the way, I managed to do 50% of my Spanish tasks for Friday. I did it in the breaks when we watched ‘Call Centre‘. It was final episode but I liked it very much. I`m proud of Russian cinematography a little bit more.
At the end of the day I got cosy with my cover, my bed and a laptop on the chair in front of me. I watched 1.5 episodes of Black mirror in English. It was so as I wanted to have some time before I was too sleepy to think about my future life.
Haha.
Bye!
P.S. Can`t log in on Udacity to continue my Python course. Qué pena! The course is brilliant!