Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Denouement of NaBloPoMo

I can't believe it's the last day of November.  In retrospect, it's astonishing to realize I actually wrote 32 bog posts over the course of the month (plus around eight more drafts, which may or may not be posted, or posted only in bits and pieces, as some of the are insanely lengthy).  It almost made the month seem longer, but not necessarily in a bad way.

Misfortunate morning aside, my day actually went pretty well once I got to school.  I hung out with Leah, Abby, Lydia, Andrew, Chris, a girl named Lucinda (for a few minutes) and a guy known only to me as Bob, which I'm pretty sure is not his real name.  We had lots of fun, and then we went to class, where we experienced this piece of sheer awesomeness, discussed two essays called "Meatless Days" and "How I Started To Write", got our annotated bibliography drafts back (149 out of 150 points!  So exciting).  Then I had a deep and thought-provoking debate with Abby, renovated my blog, and did simple interest problems in math (which I got out of 25 minutes early, not like it really matters since I take the bus) and had a Twix bar.

Only three and a half weeks left of the semester!  Hurrah!

I plan to keep posting pretty regularly, possibly every day, in December in beyond.  I seriously can't believe that we only have 31 days left before we're into the second decade of the 2000s.  Makes me feel old (yes, I know, that's a blasphemous thing for an 18-year-old to say).  

So, goodnight, sleep tight, may all your dreams come true...  (This is a joke, fyi.  At least five of my blog readers should get it.)

Happy birthday to my uber awesome dad (I'll be a good daughter and not divulge his age ;).  Love you lots! 

(Also, in case anyone was curious, a denouement is the last half of a Greek-style tragedy, after the hero's reversal of fortune.  It can also mean the end of something in a not-as-tragic sense, which is the context in which I'm using it here.  Sorry.  I'm rambling on in my geekiness.)

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