"[Growing up] is hard and nobody understands." // https://www.homestuck.com/story/2391

Slept late last night and nearly nearly slept in today. Set my alarm for 6:45 but got out of bed around 7:10 instead. Got ready and got packed up, and headed out. No need to wake up one of my uncles today for them to move their car; it was empty behind my car.

The drive to campus had less traffic than I thought, which was very pleasant. I think it is because of Spring Break for K-12 kids, so less commuting. But I'm not counting on it next week. I want to head out a little sooner this quarter, around 7:15 or 7:20.

Arrived to campus with a decent 13 or so minutes to spare. Headed to Government class. Had Government class. We continued covering the press and freedom of speech. Headed out around 10:10, since Prof. Druehl wrapped up his lecture quick enough. Walked over to L73, waited 10 or 11 minutes for the lady to open the classroom. Very grateful!

Took and seat and got signed into Humanities course. Turns out I forgot my headphones so I had to play on speaker again. But it was alright -- the other two people who came by later did not seem to have any indication they were bothered. I would like to bring my headphones Wednesday though. While signing in and settling into Humanities course I added the PHTG 301 add code that Prof. Teng graciously gave me, for the noncredit Intro Photo course. I wanted darkroom access since I have some leftover film and film paper. I'm thinking of doing my own cyanotypes, but the negatives are a troubling issue. Barring some kind of UV light (which I'm iffy about) and an enlarger, I can't really make cyanotype enlargements at this time.

No lunch. No coffee either! Drove back home and had lunch and coffee there. AeroPressed my cold brew, threw it together with some ice and milk, and had some leftover stirfry noodles from yesterday.

The rest of the day was studying developmental psychology. 2 hour chunk and then a 1 hour chunk, and did a couple small assignments, and really that's enough for today. My loose leaf textbook arrived today but the paper I found was a bit thinner than I thought, and unfortunately, the add code was for that loose leaf edition and not the edition Prof. Tamas was using. So I shelled out another $110 (in total $180 for all this). A bit unpleasant but when I checked my bank account to spot the damage, my school had deposited some financial aid to more than offset it. So, I am in good hands for now.

No driving tomorrow! Nice! Looking forward to Wednesday.

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