I escaped this past term without flunking anything. Now my GPA is up to a mind-blowing 2.17. Go me!

I miss Washington. I'll be happy when I get back; I'll finally be able to spend time in the city that I love so much. When I graduate, I plan on moving back to DC so I can still go to the Smithsonian museums and the zoo on the weekends. The terrible roads and inability to elect a real representative are things I can overlook; I think of it as a trade-off for the ability to visit world-class museums whenever I want to free of charge.
Anyway, yeah, that's it from my end. This could be the last Journal of '09 if things play out a certain way and I end up traveling over the holiday break. This year has been frustrating, to say the very least. I'm glad it's almost over with, and I hope 2010 can get me back to a point where I feel more motivated and less depressed.
Stay classy, folks.
-DC
P.S.: Tell =
mechangel2002 to stop poking me on Facebook.
It can be totally rough, and you, like me (a student) I'm sure is sometimes part of the lack of motivation. You aren't *quite* doing exactly what you wish to be at the time, and yet the time where you CAN be doing exactly what you want is so very close, it's nearly within your grasp.
Of course I don't exactly know if this is how you feel about it at all, but that's my interpretation. I've had a ridiculous quarter on my end, where I'm worried about failing classes, etc... but guh. Finals. Guh. School. -_-; Hang in there, have fun on your break
But, what do you mean, Boston is easy to get lost in (a paraphrase). I have to go there in January... eeks.
Yeah, if you get lost in Boston, heaven help you. There isn't really much of a rhyme or reason to city design there.