july 28th 2018.
Happy Birthday Kuroo! 11/17
this is the mess that I call political philosophy
IG: gaaaandaaaalf
my journalling style is literally just *insert unintelligible scrawl here*
ig: studylustre
my august in photos / trust your heart if the seas catch fire, live by love though the stars walk backward. – e.e. cummings
11.11.20✨
Last week’s weekly — really like the look of maps on my spread. Here’s the mta subway map in nyc (currently taking it as I’m writing this 😅)
this is my first time attempting bujo, failed to cover a mistake on the first page. and yes, i am aware that i may have butchered some japanese words because how am i going to fit a 襲 in a box?
23.10.20
- build bookshelf
- trim cats’ nails
- water plants
- spanish
- german
- russian
- duolingo
- anki - 20
- clear email, reply
- take out trash
- run dishwasher
- grocery list
- jog 4 miles
- weights - 50
studyblr community challenge - day six
why did you decide to do this challenge and what is your goal?
i decided to do this challenge because i want to be more active in the studyblr community, and i want to persevere and post regularly. my goal is to answer all the prompts and actually finish the challenge!
Sunday morning study session vibes!
Working on a take home quiz for my astrophysics class
yet another weekly spread ❀◕ ‿ ◕❀
**stationery from: fujibee, areumxstudio on etsy, and aliexpress**
39/100 days of productivity
doing lots of hw whilst trying to not get distracted by alina, mal, nikolai & the darkling
Had my databases midterm today, which was obnoxiously long but I think I did okay. Really wanted to enjoy this class more than I do, tbh. 8/100
I think most people like working with a little background music playing, but when I really need to concentrate, I need it to be absolutely silent. Just me, my thoughts, and the roar of the L passing by every five minutes.
This lovely cafe is the one place that I miss from my previous university's dreary town, and it was a lesson in resilience. Initially it was a small coffee stall inside one of the passages between the uni buildings (yes we had passages everywhere - hello from a country that actually has a winter), but then, as the word has it, the coffee was so good that it was too much competition for the uni cafeteria, and the coffee stall had to go. However it didn't go far - the coffee people found a lil room a few buildings away from the campus and made it into the coziest place known to man.
As an extra perk, the short walk from the campus to the cafe was likely to result in cat encounters.
Regrettably, this was shortly before I moved away, but I spent a lot of evenings in that place during my last months there, teaching physics at a summer course, my Master's almost done and one foot out the door. My studies were hard, but there are always good things - this place was one of them, and I still remember it fondly.
When you have writers block v. When the idea finally hits you!
7 october 2020.
current read and class notes in the changing light ✨ hope your days are going well!