Monday morning once more
Monday, January 16th, 2006Today is a busy day for me, in the tradition of Fall semester Mondays.
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It is now nearly 9am. I have spent the last four hours writing about the principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities (CDR) in international law. Technically I’ve been working on this paper since before midnight, but I’ve only really been focused since about 4am. The only good thing about working through the night (which is the new daytime for me) is that although you work incredibly slowly, it all seems very normal and very peaceful. The downside is that I eat tons of junk food (slice of cheesecake – 250KCal; the remains of a pack of spicy trail mix – 350 KCal; an entire pack of sour mentos – 240KCal), and my complexion tends to suffer (although this might be more from the junk food than from the screwy sleep cycle).
Time to get dressed and go to breakfast.
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At least both my French papers are complete – final editing after breakfast and they get turned in at 5.30pm, a day early. I’m also pretty close to finishing my Gov paper; I foresee the real challenge being the inevitable struggle to fit three more big ideas and a conclusion into one page.
PS: It turned bitterly cold yesterday. In fact, a whole bunch of condensation froze on the inside surface of my closed window the night before. And the forecast says that today will be even colder. *brrr*
PPS: Last night I ended up watching DH in the Quincy gym while seated uselessly (and not very comfily) on the rowing machine. Why? Because there were Quincyites watching tennis on the JCR bigscreen and others watching the 24 season opening (2 hours!) at the Grille.



