Tuesday, November 16, 2010

In which we took a survey

Have I ever told you how much I love baths?
They put me in a dreamlike state...where I can escape from the stress of reality, even if it's just for a bit.
It's a wonderful feeling...

Anyways, today we had another work period. Sort of. The first thing he asked us to do when we came in was fill out a survey. It was similar to one that I wrote back in middle school. We were asked what aspects of the class we liked, those that we didn't like, and what should start happening. And, like most questionnaires, putting our respective names down was optional.

I had very little (one) complaints. And even so, it wasn't that big of a deal - just a personal pet peeve. I enjoy this class very much, so I had a lot to write for the first part.
...My friends tell me I write too much. Do I? I was...the second last...person to finish...

Grah...I'm a writer, I'm supposed to write a lot! *sweat*

Ahem. Er...continuing on! After that, Mr. Arkin asked for our best program code. My printer at home is broken, so luckily I went to the Lab during lunch and asked to print it out then. Thank you so much, Mr. Arkin! Hopefully I did well. He didn't call me up today.

While he was having individual conferences with my classmates, I worked on the repetition assignments. I had to fix Question 5, so that took up some time. I managed to finish Question 6 in class, so all I have to do tonight is Question 7. I might work ahead, too, since I...really don't like working on Science.

It's only six more days until my birthday! I'm happy and sad at once...
But you know, the best present one could give me is the chance to see my old classmates again. I really, truly miss them.
Otherwise... My dream present is the entire Detective Conan series. All the manga volumes (there's over 80 in Japan), all the anime DVDs (I'm pretty sure there's at least 700 episodes...don't know how many DVDs, but each one holds approximately three to four episodes [in Japan]; in North America, the most I've seen is seven per disc), and all the movies (the fourteenth one just came out in September). But that'd cost thousands of dollars, so I doubt anyone would ever get me that. Too bad, ne?

On an ending note, I changed the background of this blog yet again. This time, it's a wallpaper I made using Gimp. The two people on the left are Mitsuki and Eichi from Full Moon wo Sagashite. The actual photograph was taken by yours truly. *smile*
If you want to download it, you can go check my dA account.
Disclaimer: Full Moon wo Sagashite belongs to Arina Tanemura!
Time to work!

Oyasumi, minna-san!

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