Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Good night's sleep

After two nights of staying up until sunrise, I went to sleep EARLY last night. Slept through the night, and actually beat my alarm.

Got an email for another article for the magazine I'm writing for. 4000 characters about a pretty vague topic, I'll get started on it tonight. Along with going over my chemistry homework for review.

Instead of going to my 9 AM biology class, I went over to the athletic building and stood in line for, brace yourself... Bill Nye tickets. Bill Nye, THE science guy is coming to Buffalo to speak on the 22nd, and I have tickets.

On the way back, I grabbed a copy of Visions, for who I write for. They didn't email me last week for an article, meaning they didn't need me for that week. So I skimmed it, went to the sports section that I usually wrote and found the article was structured the same as my previous articles. Meaning the author was looking back at previous copies of the magazine to get inspiration.

Then I flipped to the end, where they usually have time killing puzzles like word searches, and sudoku. Normally, I'm terrible at sudoku. Tried them in 11th grade, chemistry class. Lost interest, never finished anything above a 2 star.

I sat down with my breakfast and just... never did so much before. Killed a couple hours, went to history class at noon, went into the cafe after and finished it.

It was then I realized, I like puzzles. I can solve Rubik's cubes in under a minute, now can do sudoku and frequently play tetris and Lumines on my PSP on the bus (and in class...).


Music: Jognny Frizz - Stadium Wave Platinum Mix
Current mood: Accomplished and awake.
Food for thought: "The average human sees 25,000 sunrises, take some time to appreciate a few of them."

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