The easiest "tricks" of all time. Jumper simply hops backwards and forwards, side to side, or crosses and uncrosses legs as the torso and head stay in a relatively stationary position. These can become incredibly boring... (click here for a visual of the "boxer step")
This semester so far has been a little bit of a boxer step.
As in, if things don't start picking up in levels of difficulty then I might be just a little bit bored.
Last semester kept me pleasantly busy. Not too stressful and not too easy. I spent plenty of time working on assignments, yet I still had time for a Jamba Juice run every now and again AND I still had a social life.
Okay, okay, maybe I lacked a little bit in the social life. You'd have to check with my best buds on that one, but I did make sure I had time for Jamba! And in my defense, the fourth floor of the library is a great place and it kept me out of trouble! I loved studying up there; I was basking in the wonderful feeling of accomplishment!
Okay, okay, maybe I lacked a little bit in the social life. You'd have to check with my best buds on that one, but I did make sure I had time for Jamba! And in my defense, the fourth floor of the library is a great place and it kept me out of trouble! I loved studying up there; I was basking in the wonderful feeling of accomplishment!
Speaking of the library...I sincerely miss that place. I've only been there twice this semester, hence the boring part of this semester. My classes have limited assigned readings and they are short when they do get assigned. Nor have I had tons of papers due. (I'm beginning to hope that I'm not jinxing myself by writing this post and dooming myself to the hardest semester ever beginning next week) So because I haven't been up to the fourth floor I'm really starting to miss the spinney chairs and big windows. The fourth floor is almost like a big party room for us students.
WAIT! I take that back 'cause it is not actually a big party room!!! I'm telling you, the people up there on the fourth floor are study-sticklers. I would know cause I was one of them up there last semester. If you do so much as whisper you'll get a death glare that'll put you six-feet-under-and-pushing-daisies.
Once I accidentally dropped my phone. I promise, it was a complete accident! Problem was, it wasn't just a "clunk" onto the floor. I dropped it right square onto the metal stand of the table. You almost wouldn't believe it, but a small plastic phone dropped on a circular piece of metal sounds like a Japanese gong. And not a little cymbal-sized gong, this was like the huge Japanese gong from Cars 2. I'm pretty sure it was loud enough to create an echo.
Loud enough to make me laugh actually, which, now that I think of it, may have had more to do with the death glares than the dropping of the cellular device.
But I digress. Back to the subject at hand.
Thus far, this semester has been pretty chill. I maybe read 20 pages on any given day from all my texts combined and then prep for a quiz. As a comparison, last semester I had at least 30 pages of daily reading for History plus a chapter for Biology every now and again. AND for English I always had a paper to work on...Plus Dance class and Health and Institute. Yep, I kept pretty busy.
Though I guess I shouldn't be complaining. Like I said above, this bad attitude might come back and give me a good swift kick at the beginning of next week.
I guess I should just be grateful for the way it's been thus far. If it stays like this I'll have tons of time to study my scriptures, read Preach My Gospel and True to the Faith, and maybe still even get to bed on time!
Here's to the most boxer-stepping semester ever.
Once I accidentally dropped my phone. I promise, it was a complete accident! Problem was, it wasn't just a "clunk" onto the floor. I dropped it right square onto the metal stand of the table. You almost wouldn't believe it, but a small plastic phone dropped on a circular piece of metal sounds like a Japanese gong. And not a little cymbal-sized gong, this was like the huge Japanese gong from Cars 2. I'm pretty sure it was loud enough to create an echo.
Loud enough to make me laugh actually, which, now that I think of it, may have had more to do with the death glares than the dropping of the cellular device.
But I digress. Back to the subject at hand.
Thus far, this semester has been pretty chill. I maybe read 20 pages on any given day from all my texts combined and then prep for a quiz. As a comparison, last semester I had at least 30 pages of daily reading for History plus a chapter for Biology every now and again. AND for English I always had a paper to work on...Plus Dance class and Health and Institute. Yep, I kept pretty busy.
Though I guess I shouldn't be complaining. Like I said above, this bad attitude might come back and give me a good swift kick at the beginning of next week.
I guess I should just be grateful for the way it's been thus far. If it stays like this I'll have tons of time to study my scriptures, read Preach My Gospel and True to the Faith, and maybe still even get to bed on time!
Here's to the most boxer-stepping semester ever.
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