Another 25 pages or so to read, and a quiz, and this semester will finally be *over*!
I've already gotten enough of the scores from my Systems Analysis class to know that I definitely have an A for the semester, regardless of whatever grade I get on the last assignment. Of course, compared to the International Law course, S.A. has practically been a blow-off course!
Rhi and I have labeled the Int'l Law course as "The Hydra Course" -- because it seems like no matter how many "heads" I chop off, there are always more of them rising up! A few weeks ago, I realized that in the course of discussing what my assignment load looked like, I kept saying, "... and then there's one more _____ to be done... and then there's one more _____... and then there's one more_____ ...."
But hopefully, I will be able to wrap up the last bit of work for that class tonight, and then I get to take a break -- for just over 2 weeks, during which I will be formalizing my plans for what material to present at the seminar this fall, as well as beginning practicing a set of chi development exercises known as the 8 Pieces of Brocade.
Me, stay busy? Nahhh....
My mother used to say that she could never remember if the old adage was "There's no rest for the weary" or "There's no rest for the wicked" -- but if it was the latter, she felt like she must surely be one of the most wicked "witches" around.
I think it must be the former, because surely no one would think that I'm wicked...
I've already gotten enough of the scores from my Systems Analysis class to know that I definitely have an A for the semester, regardless of whatever grade I get on the last assignment. Of course, compared to the International Law course, S.A. has practically been a blow-off course!
Rhi and I have labeled the Int'l Law course as "The Hydra Course" -- because it seems like no matter how many "heads" I chop off, there are always more of them rising up! A few weeks ago, I realized that in the course of discussing what my assignment load looked like, I kept saying, "... and then there's one more _____ to be done... and then there's one more _____... and then there's one more_____ ...."
But hopefully, I will be able to wrap up the last bit of work for that class tonight, and then I get to take a break -- for just over 2 weeks, during which I will be formalizing my plans for what material to present at the seminar this fall, as well as beginning practicing a set of chi development exercises known as the 8 Pieces of Brocade.
Me, stay busy? Nahhh....
My mother used to say that she could never remember if the old adage was "There's no rest for the weary" or "There's no rest for the wicked" -- but if it was the latter, she felt like she must surely be one of the most wicked "witches" around.
I think it must be the former, because surely no one would think that I'm wicked...