Being in school sucks. I feel like a young'n with adult responsibilities.
Last final of my fall 2007 law school semester is tomorrow at 1pm. I've been studying intensely for the past two weeks, and it all comes down to my last final. At this point, I'm beyond tired. I'm downright delusional.
Last night, during a long stint in the library, I used the women's lavatory. Twice. The first time in, I made a mental note that there were no urinals in the bathroom, which I found strange. The no-urinal uneasiness melted away when I went into one of the stalls: the toilet seat was stained in tang-colored piss. This had to be a Men's Room. I did my business and went back to studying. Lucky for me, no one was in the bathroom. :T i didn't realize it was the women's bathroom until my second trip an hour later... and fortuitously saw WOMEN'S in big bold letters...how i missed that the first time, i have no idea.
finals suck :(
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
thanksgiving: giving thanks for parents like mine.
i came home last night for thanksgiving break. it was the first time i've been home since september. i hadn't talked to my parents in awhile, so i guess my dad and i had a lot of catching up to do. we ended up talking the whole night, till 5 in the morning. about the randomest stuff: family history, long island city apt shopping, relationships, etc...
amidst this random conversation, i mentioned to my dad that i believe he and my mother spoiled my sister and i. growing up, we were so well-loved and given too much attention. of course, i didn't come to this realization until much later in life. i of course understand that there are many supportive loving encouraging parents out there, but i am just extremely grateful that my parents fall into that category (as opposed to the staunch korean family category: do as i say, or else). my parents instilled in us from a very young age that we were capable of doing whatever we wanted, as long as we had a goal in mind, and a passion/drive to achieve that goal. although my parents gave us free reign in choosing our futures... ironically my sister and i both ended up in law school. haha, lucky for them (i'm sure they would have had a hard time putting on a brave face if we chose to be struggling artists or something).
so i'd just like to annouce to my audience of one (myself), on this thanksgiving eve, i'm extremely thankful for my loving family.
amidst this random conversation, i mentioned to my dad that i believe he and my mother spoiled my sister and i. growing up, we were so well-loved and given too much attention. of course, i didn't come to this realization until much later in life. i of course understand that there are many supportive loving encouraging parents out there, but i am just extremely grateful that my parents fall into that category (as opposed to the staunch korean family category: do as i say, or else). my parents instilled in us from a very young age that we were capable of doing whatever we wanted, as long as we had a goal in mind, and a passion/drive to achieve that goal. although my parents gave us free reign in choosing our futures... ironically my sister and i both ended up in law school. haha, lucky for them (i'm sure they would have had a hard time putting on a brave face if we chose to be struggling artists or something).
so i'd just like to annouce to my audience of one (myself), on this thanksgiving eve, i'm extremely thankful for my loving family.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
blog
i haven't "blogged" in a really long time. i used to update my xanga every other day back in college...until i realized i had nothing really important to say. i still don't. but it's good to write things down. and so i will. for myself.
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