During the soviet times, students had to go to school six days a week. This is the same situation for me, except that I one day of the weekend I stay at home and try to do a lot of work. This reminds me of the saying sticked to the wall of the English classroom - It's easier to keep up than to catch up! After all, I don't have any choice, today I have to do my English homework (write the compare/contrast essay, learn the 4th week of 1100 Words + write my journals, as I am doing it now), I'm also going to pass some time, learning French and German, testing the usefulness of the e-book Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning German on Your Own, and finally I have my job with translations, too. Luckily, I already have found the necessary information about WWI for the History lesson. No time for the guitar...never mind. If I want to go to salsa lesson on Monday, there is Hobson's choice for me. (Haha, I even use the idioms I have learnt.)
This is not a complaint, just a realization of a fact. I don't really understand why people complain they have no time. It just takes more of their time. Ironically, isn't it?
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ASV: iespaidi un pārdomas
The Left (left) wrote 16. Oktobris 2005, 11:30
No sun on Sunday. [Journal #6]