Squashing balls, study and food
It's been a while since last I looked through the kleidarotrypa. So, let's have a look...
Squash today was good. I and Magnus get better every time we play, although I am not sure whether we play squash right. I mean, we are not really familiar with the rules, so we kind of developed a shared and agreed way of playing suited to us. For example, we don't run up and down like we are on fire...as we should be doing. Both of us squash the ball twice on the row, if it is difficult for the other person to reach the ball on time. Magnus, also, never gives up: even if the ball hits the floor more than once...twice, three times (etc) he makes the most to bring the ball back in life, up and flying again. Knowing that something was wrong in the way we are playing I downloaded a short extract from a championship match. Well, not very helpful, since the players were hitting the ball so hard, that I could not follow their moves.
I have four full days and tonight to squash the paper for CIDOC. This will be really really tight...Still no news from the Mobile Learning conference. I read again the paper I sent them, and I don't like it...Well, 'too late for tears'. I am not sure whether going for conferences at that stage is the wisest thing to do. Nevertheless, it has given me back the hectic days that are usually the most productive ones.
I am still squasing (in my head and on the paper) the structure of the thesis. It's coming back to me slowly, but good enough to hit it again.
Lent is one week in. I am squashing it alright and for the moment I haven't had any huge crisis looking for chocolates...Well, I've never been a food lover anyway. Sadly, this Easter I will be spending it in the UK...again. A small sacrifice it is...
Squash today was good. I and Magnus get better every time we play, although I am not sure whether we play squash right. I mean, we are not really familiar with the rules, so we kind of developed a shared and agreed way of playing suited to us. For example, we don't run up and down like we are on fire...as we should be doing. Both of us squash the ball twice on the row, if it is difficult for the other person to reach the ball on time. Magnus, also, never gives up: even if the ball hits the floor more than once...twice, three times (etc) he makes the most to bring the ball back in life, up and flying again. Knowing that something was wrong in the way we are playing I downloaded a short extract from a championship match. Well, not very helpful, since the players were hitting the ball so hard, that I could not follow their moves.
I have four full days and tonight to squash the paper for CIDOC. This will be really really tight...Still no news from the Mobile Learning conference. I read again the paper I sent them, and I don't like it...Well, 'too late for tears'. I am not sure whether going for conferences at that stage is the wisest thing to do. Nevertheless, it has given me back the hectic days that are usually the most productive ones.
I am still squasing (in my head and on the paper) the structure of the thesis. It's coming back to me slowly, but good enough to hit it again.
Lent is one week in. I am squashing it alright and for the moment I haven't had any huge crisis looking for chocolates...Well, I've never been a food lover anyway. Sadly, this Easter I will be spending it in the UK...again. A small sacrifice it is...
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