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Mar. 7th, 2007 04:03 pmHead hurts. Body hurts. This did not stop me for just going for lunch and Janetta's ice cream with
stupidore.
Erk.
So, yes. Apart from feeling quite spectacularly ill and wanting to do nothing more than crawl into the loving embrace of my bed, I have TOO MUCH TO DO. It's actually a bit frightening. Since last night I had to be a good DocSoccer and turn up to that and mock Colin Baker (fish in a barrel, really; Revelation of the Daleks for those that care) I didn't do very much work. As such, my workload is currently thus:
1. Finish research for Divinity essay. (This includes going through the book that I'm reviewing for MO2006 - I have no idea what I'll write for that so I think I'll just go for the 'fail miserably' option.)
2. Write story for tutoring. No, don't ask.
3. Make lesson plan. I think we are going to be watching a lot of Macbeth as I am low on time and patience and I want us to have gotten through the flipping thing by the end of this week.
4. Make the tea.
5. Sort out books for medieval.
6. Do reading for divinity and medieval.
7. Do presentation for medieval.
8. Collapse into bed.
Oh dear. I do so hate this time of year and the workload it entails. I could also do without the feeling that there's static in my head and that all my muscles, bones and joints are rebelling against me.
I require tea. Tea and possibly some crack.
Erk.
So, yes. Apart from feeling quite spectacularly ill and wanting to do nothing more than crawl into the loving embrace of my bed, I have TOO MUCH TO DO. It's actually a bit frightening. Since last night I had to be a good DocSoccer and turn up to that and mock Colin Baker (fish in a barrel, really; Revelation of the Daleks for those that care) I didn't do very much work. As such, my workload is currently thus:
1. Finish research for Divinity essay. (This includes going through the book that I'm reviewing for MO2006 - I have no idea what I'll write for that so I think I'll just go for the 'fail miserably' option.)
5. Sort out books for medieval.
6. Do reading for divinity and medieval.
8. Collapse into bed.
Oh dear. I do so hate this time of year and the workload it entails. I could also do without the feeling that there's static in my head and that all my muscles, bones and joints are rebelling against me.
I require tea. Tea and possibly some crack.
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Date: 2007-03-09 01:16 am (UTC)love you.
do you happen to know anything about medieval music you'd fancy ranting at me some time?
xx
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Date: 2007-03-09 12:19 pm (UTC)Medieval music... er... no? I know nothing. I know of the ballads, and of court culture, but I suspect the main body of music would have been in the churches. I remember reading something about this in a book in the library, actually, about the growth of devotional music because of a new piety in the laity... I'll have a looksee and let you know if I remember right!