Saturday, 14 December 2013

#12

I'm already getting a little sloppy about posting here! To be fair, I had lots of stuff to do on Thursday and Friday though, and tried to avoid the computer in order to keep from procrastinating too much.

That's what I'm doing right now, as well, though. Urgh! But I feel like I haven't found very relevant information on my assignment subject so far. Oh dear. I have lots of books to use though, so I should be alright.

On Thursday, we had a full day of lectures, and yestersay, I wrote 13 pages of essays! I did both parts of our home exam. I should probably email the first part to our teacher, I turned the second part in online already. I'm just not sure if I need to write in the reference pages from the book we were using for that Old Testament assignment. 

I managed to finish the exams (or actually, get to the part where I feel too braindead to add anything meaningful to my answers and I just turned it in regardless of how semi-sloppy it was) in time to make it to the "usual clients" things at Talo... we had some tortillas and won a competition. They'd started painting a canvas thing for the wall on Art Weekend, and I worked on it for a while with J. She was coloring in the Earth while I sketched out and started to paint a dream catcher. The sketch went well so the painting was easy. It did take a lot of effort though!

After Talo, we went to J's house and watched the first movie in the Hollow Crown series. It was Richard II, aka almost 2,5 hours of Shakespeare! We could have technically watched some more as well, but watching those Shakespeare plays takes a lot of mental effort, so we decided to call it a night at that. (It was nearing 2am, so it was good anyway. I knew I needed to wake up at a semi-reasonable hour to work on our group's assignment today.) Richard had lots of monologues and he was extra-fabulous! Also very skinny and he had a high-pitched voice. But I love the poetic nature of the scripts, as well as the shakespearian way of speaking altogether. Sigh. We'll watch half of Henry IV next time, probably.

Bye for now! I'll try and investigate Luther's theology. 

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