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  1. P.S. for Day 14: My sister will be coming home on Saturday instead of Friday. I am soo excited to see her again since I was all prepped up to welcome her back. ?
  2. Day 14: I woke up 7 minutes later than immediately scheduled. I made my bed (well, barely) and drank a bit of water. I did my devo, drank coffee, got dressed, and walked around the front and side yard of the house. I took a catnap for 20 minutes before I had breakfast. I spent 25 stars on a soy latte. Finally! I had my homework revised before class. After hours of well you know it happens on Tuesdays when I have classes and Tuesday fellowship, Dad and I went over to get burgers, fries, and water for a decent but organic amount of money. He paid the mortgage via a visit to the bank and Mom is like "he is taking away some money off of my account for no reason." I tried Nut-Thins and watched a bit of Master Chef Jr. on FOX. I finished chapter 15 of the oceanography textbook and got ready for bed. I know I don't need a time to read since my brain is running slow right now. Okay. Good night, world! See you in 1 day. Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper (will be due the day after Memorial Day) and Cultural Contact Paper (due on June 10) for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) (I have a day left to do one paragraph.) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (62% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (still 55% complete and not updating the progress anytime until further notice once when workload lightens up - actually will reluctantly update on days I don't go to school especially on Saturdays) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 10) Currently doing 1 chapter per night to help keep the progress boosting... (FAILED!) What I am grateful for today: fruit rather than junk food (which I highly desired physically) Over and out!
  3. Would visual novels be considered video games? No. Visual novels count as a graphic novel. Would social VR be video games? No. Social VR is a type of an esport. What really defines what a video game is? A video game is the most interactive form of the electronic media you used to get your hands on. What defines a video game to you? To me, a video game is like a program that was insert-able and/or downloadable into either a computer or a console. What does not define a video game to you? As a form of escapism because I'm not used to go on a chatbox while playing something really intense all at the same time. Fun fact: DeviantArt promoted Overwatch back in 2016. Why do think that is? It seems everyone in my generation is doing it when I was growing up from Halo to Grand Theft Auto to Call of Duty to World of Warcraft to Minecraft to Overwatch to Pokemon GO to lately Fortnite. *sigh* Life is not a game, let it sink in.
  4. Let us know who you are, where you're from and why you want to quit games. What's your main goal now that you've quit? Hi. My name is Natalie. I'm from the United States of America. The reason why I want to quit games is because school took over my life right now. My main goal now that I have quitted gaming around is to hopefully be prepared for the upcoming gap year after college graduation. In other words, I have a detox period before I plan to give a year. Contact My Blog
  5. @AssellusPrimus Do your best and don't give up!
  6. Day 13: I got up and got ready for the day. I had breakfast. I got to school, but guess what? I didn't pay for a stupid bottle of chocolate milk. The vending maching was jammed because of size and I want my $2.35 back as a refund! Anyways, we had a test today for ASL. I still get a somewhat okay job, but I hope the grade will be better than the last. In between classes, I just chilled since I didn't feel like study. No games today! Just browsing over the Internet and checking other people's forums on Game Quitters. I turned in both forms for the oceanography field trip because I knew I will be coming to Alki Beach rather than the MAST Center. I had never been to Alki in a long time since I was in high school. Believe me, who wants a scoop of strawberry shortcake ice cream on June 23 there?! I do, have you? Then, after class, I had lunch followed by an hour of vocal lessons. After that, I spent 3 hours on homework. I was rushed enough to get everything turned in on time, but I am tired enough to go home. I want to redeem the stupid 25 golden stars on a soy latte at Starbucks. I need to do it right now before June 1. Ugh! The coffee shop was closed for the day. There is just no way I could redeem but to "check back later" for the very next day or so. What a bunch of early birds... I came straight back home instead. Today, my cousin just had a baby girl less than almost three months after my other cousin had a son. Who is having a kid next? Most likely Jessa from the reality show on June 6, followed by Kendra sometime in autumn. Me? I am beginning to feel a lot like a barren virgin, eventually ending up an old maid by age 35. I don't want to be medically motherless. I want to ask God to not only continue my monthly cycle, but also find a lifetime partner for me alone. When I get home, I chilled for a bit before doing the devo an hour or so earlier than what I usually fell into. Then, we had dinner. And then I copied and changed a bit of the morning/evening routine to best suit my needs. Here's the link: https://gamequitters.com/a-guide-to-quit-gaming-for-one-year/ I showered tonight and did the new usual night routines. I don't need to watch television, which is good. I got into my pajamas, drank milk, did vitamins, brushed teeth, dimmed the lights, read, and went to sleep. I will see you tomorrow. Good night! Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper (will be due the day after Memorial Day) and Cultural Contact Paper (due on June 10) for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) (I have 2 days left to do one paragraph.) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (61% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (still 55% complete and not updating the progress anytime until further notice once when workload lightens up) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 9) Did not read further for 9 days straight... will do 1 chapter per night to help keep the progress boosting What I am grateful for today: an idea that struck me during a devo in which led me to something more productive to begin and end the day right Over and out!
  7. Day 12: I am so glad I got my devo done first after midnight, anyways... I fell asleep. In the morning, I have church as usual. We are done with Hades in Sunday School and we had a guest speaker during the main service. After that, I got a yearly dose of hot Lipton tea from the men in aprons and had 2 egg sandwiches plus a strawberry in dipped chocolate. I gave Mom dark chocolate first. I tried a goat cheese and red pepper sandwich (tastes like a lukewarm pizza). Then when we got home, I gave her a card and a gift. For the rest of the afternoon, I read Deaf in America from the start of chapter 6 up until I was 7 pages away from the end. Since I cannot concentrate anymore, my adrendaline is calling for me to watch American Idol. I spent 2 hours watching the season semifinale with the top 5 and I voted for Maddy every week since the top 10. During commercial breaks, I checked for more updates from others over the forum on Game Quitters. At the final commercial break, my mind went blank. I did not know what to do next. Then about a half-hour or so after the show ended, we had ham for dinner. I was getting a bit too much, but I actually ate a decent amount of it. I had a piece of green bell pepper and I had a good time with Mom. So yeah... I checked with my sister on Snapchat and she's having a head start packing. I checked the weather and it looks like it is gonna rain after Monday. I could have studied meterology, but I sensed whatever is coming to be prepared in-season while going outside. This week is already critical enough to make the nest more hospitable for someone to stay over the summer. If we don't act now, the mess is gonna get more problematic by Saturday. I hate it when my house has less space like this. I am planning to use the clean house factor once when my detox period is complete by mid-August or later. I thought to myself I had never been to summer school in a long time since 2007 when I was going to 6th grade. Now, I am outgrowing on-campus classes and transitioning to the online realm for as long as it doesn't relate to my previous college experience of four years thanks to the upcoming gap year. When it is getting late, I had the permission slip signed for next week's field trip. After that, I finished Deaf in America at 10:05pm. Woo-hoo! Now, I need to go to sleep. Good night! Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper (will be due the day after Memorial Day) and Cultural Contact Paper (due on June 10) for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) (I have like half a week left to do one paragraph.) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (60% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (still 55% complete and not updating the progress anytime until further notice once when workload lightens up) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 9) Did not read further for 8 days straight... What I am grateful for today: a nut coated in toffee covered with dark chocolate and sprinkled with powdered sugar Over and out!
  8. Day 11: I did my devo, had breakfast and got ready for the day. I dealt with the sugar, but I am a terrible homemaker when Dad abused me. He did kick me as a part of the huge reason why I don't want to live at my parents' house anymore. I have about a year left to leave everything behind once when I get a golden ticket to be with some Hollyweirdos for the competition. I just want to outsmart the general population in the workforce anytime sooner than later. But it goes on... I have to spend more time with Mom today since Mother's Day is tomorrow. Dad left us behind an hour later after coming back home. Mom and I went to Grandma's house for the remainder of the day. I did my homework: having read chapter 14 and some of 15 from the oceanography textbook. I didn't do ASL today. I watched a bit of HGTV. When it gets dark, we went home. She did give me two memo pads which costed half a dollar. I can tell that it was really cheap. I can't find my green goal journal today. All I had in piles of small journals for the future was the scriptures and finances. That is all I owned for the day. Time to go! Bye! Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper (will be due the day after Memorial Day) and Cultural Contact Paper (due on June 10) for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) (I have less than a week left to do one paragraph.) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (59% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (still 55% complete and not updating the progress anytime until further notice once when workload lightens up) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 9) Still nothing changed for a week as of right now... c'mon! Geez, get on with it. What I am grateful for today: Pancake and Syrup flavored Peeps I found surprisingly at Safeway for the next treat after cookies Over and out!
  9. Day 10: For ASL, we practiced locating where the stuff is at outside the building. In between classes, I bingesurfed the Internet (most of it focuses on Healthline and Wikipedia, it deals with health most likely because... it comes first during the upcoming gap year). From what caught my intelligent attention is looking up the backstory of my health issue itself dating back to Italy 1721. No wonder it was nearly three centuries old when it hit me so hard, there is a way to cure infertility: replacing complete protein (mostly the meat) with veggie protein and increasing the fat intake in dairy. Um... no. It didn't work for me. Screw you Internet for revealing a hoax! I want to follow the doctor's advice instead. Walk 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. Take iron supplements with the vitamin C supplement together along with the meal. Drink water. Cut carbs and sugars. Yeah, yeah, yeah I know... *sigh* Moving on... As a bonus, I signed up for one more course which takes place in the dreaded summer. UGH! They take away the usual entire school break from me and it needs to wait nine more months to FINALLY happen at last. In oceanography class, we have to dissect the shrimp and the squid for lab. We did, and it turns out that at the end I can hear from the back row that both groups revealed the gender of the squids. They're both MALE! One group on the left side is a female, so did ours. I don't hear from the front... After that, I ate lunch for a half-hour. Then I chilled for almost an hour and a half, followed by 25 minutes reading chapter 13.5 of the oceanography textbook. Then we had food from Taco Bell. We rearranged the downstairs area and the kids had a foodie night. We ate pizza, cookies, ice cream, and graham pie crust at the bottom. We drank coconut milk, and the taste of it is indeed laughable. Plus I had pear and so did Dad. I had the last six peanut butter crackers at the end. I got the volunteer shift off next week! Woohoo! Anyways, time to go now. I have to study and sleep. Bye! Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper (will be due the day after Memorial Day) and Cultural Contact Paper (due on June 10) for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) (I have less than a week left to do one paragraph.) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (58% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (still 55% complete and not updating the progress anytime until further notice once when workload lightens up) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 9) Still nothing changed for nearly a week as of right now... Pending... What I am grateful for today: that I was well-fed throughout the day. Over and out!
  10. Day 9: I had a busy day of school. It took me 13 hours and a half from the time I left home to the time I came back home. I spent the rest of the afternoon doing homework for oceanography. By the way, I am still no perfectionist at the time of my last attempt. After a long day, I did just nothing more than devos and went to sleep. Next week, The Big Bang Theory will finally be over because 'Sheldon' turned down a 50 million dollar offer for another season. THANK GOD! Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper (will be due the day after Memorial Day) and Cultural Contact Paper (due on June 10) for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) (I have less than a week left to do one paragraph.) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (57% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (still 55% complete and not updating the progress anytime until further notice once when workload lightens up) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 9) Still nothing changed for almost a week. What I am grateful for the day: the first heatwave that is not as bad as it did in the previous years (it will wear off by the end of the day before Mother's Day) Over and out!
  11. Okay, I will come back again tomorrow. For now, I have a class. After that, I have core and navigator assistant's meetings. Then, I can work on my homework and catch up with the oceanography textbook (I'm on chapter 13.5 as of right now) as well as finishing up Deaf in America for ASL (we are covering the last two chapters this week before a reflection/review/"final thoughts" term paper: six and seven). Thank you for reading this forum and I will post to you all very soon. Bye!
  12. What to Do Now: read chapters 12.3-12.5, 13.5, and 14 of the oceanography textbook
  13. Day 6: I had school, did the ASL tutoring session, ate food, came home, and stayed up afterwards because we had no school the next day. Day 7: I slept in, got caught up with the notes despite delays, ate food, and probably went to sleep. I saw "Master Chef Jr." and a bit of "Mental Samurai" on Fox. We had no Tuesday Fellowship at this time. Day 8: I had yet another school day: I had classes and then websurfed since I don't feel like I have to do homework for a bit or anything more productive than just the devos. Plus, I don't have a 1-on-1 meeting today! Woo-hoo! According to my devo book, not working would take "a few days" at best but a lifetime at worst. My job as a student is a gift, not a curse despite lacking the willingness to do homework when I was younger because of television as a big factor in my life forever. I'm leaving pop culture-like scars in my mind already since childhood and there's no way I'm leaving my parents' house as of yet until I get a golden ticket to come back to California a few years after the last visit that happened before I started the blog. I'm stuck in Kirkland for 10 years and counting unfortunately due to the recession and increasing amounts of expenses for rent with no cap afterwards. The reason why I didn't have the energy to do my homework is because I kept having weird dreams every other night or something and that my detox chemicals took over my mind since the game is already deleted for good about a week ago. Last night, I've seen the last bit of "Schooled" ('tis the end of one season, folks) and then the season finale of "Modern Family" (a show for preps to watch after the entire HSM trilogy). I was too fast to check the weather in detail, I asked Mom "Is the heatwave coming?" She's like, "It already happened in a day or two." Well, I didn't expect to come soon enough. And now... updates! Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper and Cultural Contact Paper for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (56% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (55% complete) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 Bookish Update Time: The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) (What chapter am I on now? Chapter 9) Nothing changed since last Saturday.
  14. Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper and Cultural Contact Paper for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (53% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (the other half starts in two days; the intermission policy has to come first) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (see Day 1 for more information yeah you know what I'm talking about here)
  15. Day 4: No Internet until the last minute when the router was finally set up. Hallelujah! The good news: I made it to chapter 9 of The Remnant! Plus, I want to push an extra day or two on the other half of The Science of the Christian Life to coincide with the countdown to my sister's return home from college due to... well, you know, the obligations of life. I drank a cup of latte from Starbucks. I looked up one home: it was so modern, it could belong to a family who is coming from Shanghai. They'll be moving in early June. You know it is never too early to shop for a home the business ethnic says it here. At the end of the day, I rearranged the main bathroom AGAIN! Day 5: We went to church on Sunday morning as usual. The worship was so long, there is less preaching to do due to the meet-and-greet event for the new folks considering to be a part of the entire congregation. I only wrote less than a page that has something to do with "just the important points" of the sermon. They don't do anything too specific due to time constraints! After that, we had lunch at Arby's and looked for two more homes. Both of them look big, one looks similar to the one I had been to back in Walla Walla with family. And then... I watched another episode of "American Idol" on ABC (it's not on Fox anymore folks if you haven't heard of the show already). These two things to keep in mind reasonably throughout the day are 1. it's about the chapter of scriptures I was trying to navigate over as of this past morning, and 2. spoilers after the last commercial break as of this week (another one I hope I would give it a try for the right reason). I hope these would help cover the intermission break leading up to "The Science of Staying on Top" and beyond. Now, I have to do my homework for ASL, which is the next-to-last discussion post that has to do with the textbook called Deaf in America by Carol Padden and Tom Humphries (this week, we're covering chapters 4 and 5 combined).
  16. DAY # 3 Time I woke up: 6:05am Time I went to sleep yesterday: 10:50pm Physical task: walking and... eating Mental task: did labwork for oceanography and I miss coffee!!! ='( Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper and Cultural Contact Paper for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (51% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (will work on other half once we have the Internet running again at home tonight) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (see Day 1 for more information) Miscellaneous accomplishments: ~ I just deleted the game nearly a day ago. And... my cache data was stuck at 9.9GB permanently while in reality my actual storage was on average 3/4 (that's 12 GB) to the maximum point (16GB). How will I have to get it out of there to make it completely cleansed of the so-called "freed up storage space"? HELP! My phone is nearing its 2-year warranty two days after my graduation day. I need a newer upgrade or something... I can't move on without having to buy a stupid micro SD card to carry with me in the futuristic long run. I WANT THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF 256GB-1TB worth the extended space, but according to sources I know for sure like CC (Consumer Cellular, a phone service for not just older people but also customers on the tight budget like my entire family including myself) it would have to be at least 132GB. ~ got the other half of the devo book started in the morning ~ ate an entree Mom placed from yesterday ~ voted at the last minute for the next ASG president (and remember no VP is nominated this year) Summary of Day Still no Internet last night... dang I didn't read more after I reached 50% complete of the devotions, so I fell asleep. One night was more productive and the next night was less. It was busy... yet the weather was decent with all the sunshine and the clouds at first. I forgot coffee! I ended up having a bowl of cereal (that's the Kroger version of Cocoa Puffs), nuts, and strawberries. Then I went to school on the public bus (you know I'm graduating from a community college and I'm not transfering to a 4-year uni due to expensive tuition and all the dangers I was too familiar with since around sixth grade, I'm 23 years old and it's been nearly 4 years since coming there for the first time knowing it was an opportunity come true). ASL: I did the fingerspelling quiz and learned new signs/information. Oceanography: the lecture was shorter than expected, so we spent less than two hours on the lab exercise focusing on the trophic web. I was one of the last people to submit the work over to the teacher. I was sometimes bored of the oceanographic stuff and almost slept by far this term! What I am grateful for today: ~ spring weather ~ my sister will be home from college in two weeks ~ an apple ~ "The Big Bang Theory" will be over in three weeks (Thank God!) ~ I have six weeks to finish spring term. ~ I have seven weeks to graduate! Over and out!
  17. DAY # 2 Time I woke up: 7:30am Time I went to sleep yesterday: 11:00pm Physical task: n/a Mental task: still thinking ahead throughout the daytime... Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper and Cultural Contact Paper for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide (4 entries left to go!), 100 Days of Thanks (49% complete), and The Science of the Christian Life (other half postponed for 1 day or so) URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (see Day 1 for more information) Miscellaneous accomplishments: ~ planted the wildflower seeds in the pot ~ did my homework (a bit of oceanography and a bit of ASL) ~ did the core and NA meeting ~ what will I need to do today: just spring clean my phone already! Summary of Day I'm having a bad near-start to the day, but I will not be available for the rest of the day due to homework and classes plus I have a core and NA (navigator assistant) meetings. And bonus: we don't have Internet at home until tomorrow. And last night, I'm postponing the other half of The Science of the Christian Life until tomorrow too due to no Internet. Instead, I read chapter 4 of "The Remnant" (Left Behind, #13 in chronological order) as an alternative solution to wrap up my day before I sleep. What I am grateful for today: ~ clouds ~ cooler weather ~ a healthy breakfast ~ starting my mini garden Over and out!
  18. DAY # 1 Time I woke up: 8:00am Time I went to sleep yesterday: 11:15pm Physical task: walked around Mental task: learned more ASL Projects: IMPORTANT AND URGENT: Term Paper and Cultural Contact Paper for ASL and Oceanography Potential Presentation Topics (Plastic Waste: Cause, Effect, and Solution in Oceans; Cascadia Subduction Zone: Magnitude 9 Earthquake and Tsunami; Renewable Sources for Tidal and Wave Energy) IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT: core study guide, 100 Days of Thanks, and The Science of the Christian Life URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT: my 5.5-year old blog NEITHER IMPORTANT NOR URGENT: Time Bomb: an old-school fanfic from 2013-14 (I was in twelfth grade when I wrote this at the earliest, updates came and went in my super senior year and early on in college life but made newer updates seldomly in my third and fourth years of college; it was previously published digitally on DeviantArt and Tumblr - if you're interested, the links are highlighted in the correct sources for you to check out) Miscellaneous accomplishments: ~ did another ASL tutor session ~ met up with the academic advisor ~ did a one-on-one meeting ~ tried to figure out how to "spring clean" my phone Summary of Day It was the first day of May and there should be no games today... bonus: it's been ten years since moving back due to the recession. What I am grateful for today: ~ sunshine ~ 65-66 degrees Fahreinheit weather ~ an one-on-one talk ~ we paid for the next-to-last of the tuition for schooling and other "important" things to be put in the file cabinet Over and out!
  19. Author's Note: I almost forgot! Hi! It's been over a year since I downloaded The Sims Freeplay. I'm still bored as before!!! Help me, Game Quitters. I was about to start my own detox period.
  20. DAY # 0 Time I woke up: 5:45am Time I went to sleep yesterday: 11:30pm Physical task: n/a Mental task: n/a Projects: none Miscellaneous accomplishments: ~ "reset" the room arrangement ~ ate veggie chip-fries Summary of Day It was the last day of April and I'm ready to quit anytime soon... What I am grateful for today: ~ sunshine ~ spring weather ~ happiness ~ fellowship with like-minded people Over and out!
  21. How will I have to continue the thread?
  22. DAY # - 1 Time I woke up: 6:00am Time I went to sleep yesterday: 11:30pm Physical task: walking Mental task: writing Projects: none Miscellaneous accomplishments: ~ did my oceanography test ~ had the tutoring session of ASL ~ paid $44 to cover the vocal lesson and the shortage from last week Summary of Day It was boring I had nothing else left to do... What I am grateful for today: ~ sunshine ~ spring weather ~ happiness ~ contacting with my father over Messenger Over and out!
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