March 30th: Rotting in Bed, Outdoor Excursion, and Homework

Today was alright.

I rotted in bed until 11 AM! I was awoken by my grandma because she wanted me to buy frozen dim sum for her.

So, after getting reading, I hopped onto my bike to the local dim sum shop down the street. I ordered some frozen siu mai and har gow and a small char siu fried rice.

The fried rice took the longest since they were busy (It was the only thing my order was waiting on too). The fried rice was also not so good. They used fresh rice, not drier rice, so the fried rice was gummier. I decided to go to Wendys instead for lunch! It was my first time eating at Wendys. It was pretty good, considering I haven't eating fast food since... my grandpa lost his license.

Anyways, after I ate lunch, I got started for my homework, at around 2PM. First, I did my Spanish Homework. I procrastinated really, really hard, so I finished around 6-7PM, even though I probably only put in 1-2 hours of actual work. Then, I needed to get started on the class that I was doing the worse at, economics. At first my pace was decent, I was getting through a large chunk of the chapter, but then I procrastinated more, and I had to leave the house to pick up a roast chicken, so I finished reading the chapter around 11PM. Then I had to do the homework problems. I did alright on them, but the worse thing I didn't do was the discussion. I either never do it or I don't put much thought into the discussion.

I hope that during this Spring Break I can review for my school work, for all the classes that I'm struggling in, and get ahead in my economics class so that this can be avoided. I actually had an epiphany after I had failed to do the discussion, where I thought "Wait, it's spring break, there are no assignments due this week, I should get ahead and read the chapter and do the homework earlier!" Let's see if I actually get to do that (probably not.) Every week, I always miss out on my economics assignments, which is why it's the class I'm doing the worse in (Think B-).

Thanks for reading,
Issac

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