The First Seven Days of My Summer Classes
Today is the seventh day of summer classes. Thank God that He made the world in six days and rested on the seventh day. (Labo!) I may sound crazy but this is how the seven-day learning in school has brought me, so far.
Well, I ironically had fun for the past seven days in school. Waking up for a 7:30-class and sitting straight 'till noontime without having the time to stretch a bit or to satisfy my stomach, and being burned with the heat wave caused by the devil surrounding us, here I am, weird again, but honestly, I am having fun.
There are a number of reasons for this. I enjoy the company and ambience brought by my first class. All I know is that I always pay attention to my teacher, listening to the intuitive and analytical concepts he gives us and appreciating the jokes he delivers. Well, the time is so short for me to understand everything but the important thing is, I am having fun. Afterwards, here comes one of my fave teachers, Mr. "That-Stupid-Bastard"-teacher. He enlightens my perception and belief in life and he encourages me to speak out which is a very good thing. Haha. My seatmate, Mariel, and I are always on the rock laughing at his side comments ( "Whatever," "Stupid Priest," "Crazy boy," etc. blah blah...). And finally, here comes another favorite teacher of mine, Dr. Doc. Although the 10:30-one-and-a-half-hour-class is trapped in eternal silence (the silence that can kill everyone), I am still sound, paying attention to the probabilities that the devil will come and show at the door. And there it is, 100% probability that brings smile to my face due to the transpiring forces around me conspiring with me, I mean, with everybody. And that completes my day.
By the time I reach home, I reach for my things right away and do my homework until 1:00 in the morning. That's how cruel the subject matters are. But I still enjoy it, no wonder.
I may sound pathetic but that's how my life goes at the moment. Focused and hopefully for eternity. Still, my hypocrisy made me write this journal. Oh well.
7:21 PM
Friday, April 22, 2005