Easter approacheth

I start my Easter-break today, and whereas I am sure it will be pleasant and whatnot to not have Uni to attend (means far less sunrises for me to behold) it will be most odd coming back and knowing it is merely a few weeks left of lectures/seminars before final exams. I have enjoyed this year so much that I dont really want to finish just yet. I have also been very lucky with classmates and such this year, which is a firts for me since starting Uni. It will be sort of sad to not see them every day again when summer comes. I have things in need doing over the break also, so this whole “break” thing is really a topic for discussion.

I have a couple things I should/need/have-to-or-you`re-dead read before the break is over, not to mention that Grammar and Phonetics have taken on a whole new dimension if incomprehensible the last week, and if I want to have a chance of pulling myself through the final exam without bringing paramedics with me I have to sit down with it.  Does sound like a splendid vacation…reading grammar…
On the upside. That is one thing I wont miss from this year once it is over with! I will miss the teachers we`ve had in that subject though. They are awesome, and its not their fault that I simply cannot like their subjects.

So, reading list for Easter:

  • Huckleberry Finn
  • Who`s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • Heart of Darkness
  • the damned grammar

Its not too bad. Number two and three are fairly short texts, and Huckleberry Finn is a fairly easy read. At least compared to a couple of the eposes we`ve had to go through this year (1984, Jane Eyre, The Great Gatsby, The Scarlet Letter, Hamlet, The God of Small Things and on and on – don`t get me started on the poetry).
Still hoping to fit some completely ego-times into it as well. Parents go off to the mountains for a few days at least, so I do intend to pull a Die Hard marathon with lazy-bum food and beer to go with it. And move furniture with my loudspeakers.

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~ by theceri on April 3, 2009.

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