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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Planning my SXSW schedule! So excited. Rachel and I will be staying with her sister in her apartment in Austin. :)

After reading about morningness/nightingness in my Personality Psych book, I've been trying to pin down exactly which I am. I think I fall somewhere between the two. I wake up later, but not too late, and I don't really get motivated to work until around 3 or 4. Looking back, I think I've always been that way. The sun is in just the right place around 3 or 4 in the afternoon (behind the clouds, where it belongs), and it's nice to work while drinking a mug of tea. I'd put off working until late afternoon when I can actually get things done instead of trying to force myself to do work I won't be able to focus on until later.

So I've had a sinus infection for about a week now. Just started getting sick a week ago, got diagnosed last Thursday, and have been working on getting better ever since. Almost all the way better, but I'm still coughing up a lot of junk and can't talk much or I'll end up coughing. I've had a lot of time to do mindless things, so I took up this K-drama:


It's called A Thousand Affections/Hooray for Love/Love Cheer/Long Live Love. Good stuff! I started it because I was watching it on Crunchyroll on my phone and there were only 16 episodes on the site, so I thought the whole series was 16 episodes. Wrong. Last night I finished the episode 14 and then realized 30 more had been posted. Turns out the series is 52 or 55 episodes long. =___= That's even more than Boys Over Flowers! If it gets repetitive, I'm going to stop watching and just read the synopsis, but so far it's holding up well. :)

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