Mason and I

Mason and I

Friday, October 24, 2014

Day 313 of San Diego

Dammit!!

You readers are distracting my time with Mason and interacting with StumbleUpon!

Does anyone know what StumbleUpon is? It's a useful app AND website for anyone who loves searching through the internet, trying to find interesting pages or articles or images, etc. You create a FREE account, select your interests, before constantly clicking a button named "Stumble." You may Like or Dislike pages, you may save them for later, or you may continue browsing. I'm addicted to it. I say it's more addicting than when I was addicted to Facebook.

Glad that phase is over...

School was okay... Somewhat of a drag. Us Math students received a ton of homework. Thankfully, not all of it is due on Monday. However, our teacher keeps warning us about next week. Not only is our second exam next Friday, but our teacher says the criteria we'll be learning will be a bit tough.

Don't worry, guys. I'll make sure to bring my Thinking Cap.

ENGL wasn't as fun as I was hoping... We had to walk around campus interviewing strangers about what object is significant to them and why. I grouped with two other girls. I should have stayed solo... We were too shy yet too determined for the project. No one was outside (since it was a blustery day), but we didn't want to bother anyone studying. One of the girls has an intruding attitude. She jumps into people's space prior to telling them why she and two other girls are requiring their presence until awkwardly asking questions and then suddenly leaving. Me, on the other hand, cautiously approaches people with a smile. I sit beside them until calmly asking if I can interview them. I tell them the reason before proceeding with the questions. I want the interviewee to feel comfortable, not feeling barged in upon.

At home, I took a two hour nap. It was worth it. <3

I will complete homework tomorrow...

Maybe.

Success
An Atlantic puffin returns from a successful fishing expedition in this picture captured in Iceland. A puffin can grip 20 or more fish in its beak. Those with chicks make up to eight food runs a day. (By: Peter Allinson)

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