Mason and I

Mason and I

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Day 28 of Florida

College people are nice. Most are very respectable. And very respectful.

I didn't go to my classes today because, well, I'm DONE! But I forgot to mention something in yesterday's post. Something that made my day :)

I was sitting on the floor, next to a friend of mine from ITAL, who was sitting in a comfy chair. We were in this study area by our classroom. We were studying for the Italian test. All of the seats were taken by busy students. Or, students who were waiting for something and only sat there to mess with their phones. But I wasn't about to tell them, "Hey uhh... Can I take your seat, please? I need it for studying..." The floor can hold my weight. I was fine sitting on the carpeted floor. Even my friend was concerned! He felt bad that he was sitting in a chair and not letting me have one either. Yet I assured him I was fine! So, we continued studying.

A feller was sitting in a different comfy chair on the adjacent side of Omar (my friend). He was studying for math. A seat next to him was clear but... I wanted to be next to Omar. Resting my back on a small coffee table, I kept studying until suddenly, I got a tap on the shoulder. I turned to see that the boy, who was studying for math, had tapped me. He said, "I just realized I have an empty seat beside me. Would you like my seat? I can scoot over one." I smiled sheepishly. "Sure! If you're willing." I giggled. He smirked and moved over. I gladly took his seat, said thank you multiple times, prior to studying again.

A couple minutes later, the math lad's buddy came and they began to chat about the friend's test. Soon, I got another tap on my shoulder. I looked and the math boy asked, "What would you say is the percentage of a C in math?" I thought about it. Then, I answered, "I think a 70%." He cheered quietly to himself. I laughed. We talked for a moment about math and how he wanted to pass the class. He didn't care for an All-Star grade. All he wanted to do was move on. I agreed.

A few minutes later, as I studied once more, the math boy stood up and walked off with his friend. But, before he got too far, he made sure to tell me, "Have a good day" with a smile. I said it back.

Wasn't that sweet???? God... Some people really do know how to make another person's day. That was really nice of him. :)

TODAY was laid back and ABSOLUTELY relaxing. Pay Pay needs more days like these... Sheesh. See? I'm such a happier person when I don't have a load of stress weighing me down. It's nice for a change. I'm enjoying this little break. Any break is fabulous for a college student. Anything goes.

I stayed in bed until about... 3 o'clock. I got great sleep. I think I caught up to all the hours that I had to sacrifice due to projects and homework. Thank goodness...

Right now I'm saying Goodnight to Mason and goofing off with IMVU stuff.

You know Mason's beginning to FINALLY read my blog????? He actually likes it. He ACTUALLY... LIKES my blog. He says it hits home. That's what I wanted to accomplish. I'm so happy he's reading it. He began with my boot camp posts. I think he wants to try and read everything; up to now. That's a LOT of reading. I read Boot Camp 1 to Boot Camp 44 from 10:00 to 3:00. He is a fast reader though. I like to envelop in what I read, so I read slower and out loud to myself.

:) <3 Thank you, sweetie. I love you. <3

Cherry Blossoms, Japan
 
In Japan the nighttime viewing of cherry blossoms in spring, like these at Kyoto’s Hirano Shrine, is a special event. "The cherries' only fault: the crowds that gather when they bloom," wrote Saigyo, a 12th-century poet.

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