Updating regularly: a study

I can already feel myself starting to slip into laziness in terms of updating. I really don’t want to see that happen for the third time in the short lifespan of this blog, though, so I’m going to force myself to update for now and hope that in time, it will become second nature.

The semester is two weeks old now, and while I haven’t quite become acclimated to my schedule just yet, I’m getting there. I’m finding that the hardest thing to do is get myself in bed at a reasonable time; I always plan to go to bed in time to get a good night’s sleep, and then next thing I know, I look up and it’s an hour and a half later than I want it to be. I do get to catch up on my sleep on the weekends, though, and that’s quite nice.

My classes are going pretty well. I’m taking two education classes that aren’t my favorite, two English classes that I like a lot, a history class that I also like a lot (the professor is fantastic), and a Spanish class that, shockingly enough, isn’t terrible. I still don’t like the idea of being required to take a foreign language, but I can deal with it. I’m still very happy with Post; I don’t know why I didn’t just go there in the first place. Lesson learned, I guess.

I’m still fine-tuning the code for the layout and various other little things, but that’s more me not being able to leave things well enough alone than it is the site not being done. (Exception: the about page, which I’d like to get to sometime this weekend.) My CSS definitely needs a complete overhaul and reorganization, so whenever I end up doing another layout (not for quite some time, if I had to guess) I’ll deal with that. And I suppose that’s about it, as I’m just rambling at this point.

Comments

Michelle 4 February 2007, 03:43

Updating just because you feel obligated to on whatever terms or for whatever personal reason(s) and not because you really have something to say seems pretty pointless and unnecessary.

(For the record, I’m not singling out any specific posts or anything; I’m just responding to the idea you’ve put forth here. [<3])

Jackie 4 February 2007, 12:49

What English classes are you taking?

Also, lol, Spanish sucks.

Andrew 4 February 2007, 13:08

@Michelle:

Well, it's either that or not updating at all, and I don't want the latter to happen, so yeah. [<3]

@Jackie:

One is American lit from 1865-1939, and the other is a British lit course.

And yes. I fully agree. It’s tolerable, though.

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