I haven't had one of these in a very, very long time. A steaming cup of coffee, and nothing else. No notes on my desk. No research on the screen. No paper to pass in the morning.
Just me, my coffee mug, and relaxation.
Relaxation for me is writing this blog post with the battle scene from The Last Samurai on YouTube and Call of Duty 4 minimized on the taskbar. Hahahaha.
I got the mix of milk and coffee right this time - just creamy enough to make every sip feel like a taste of the clouds.
Enough work for the week. I still have that report for Online Journalism class on Tuesday and that news story for Journalism 102 on Thursday, but for now I'll just sit back and relax.
After two straight days of forging through flash floods and torrential rain and a deluge of problems great and small, I think I deserve a little break.
There. I've finished the "Shock and Awe" mission for what may very well be the 120th time; a little more and I may be able to play the level in my sleep.
If you're looking for a more structured and coherent post, go somewhere else. Hahahaha. I don't want to think about "structure" and "organization" right now. I just want to let the words flow from my mind.
The music from this scene of The Last Samurai is simply haunting, and the way it mixes with the samurai charge is just perfect.
The perfect mix of coffee, music, and stress relief. It's times like this which make me feel more alive, even though my body has yet to see five straight hours of sleep.
I've perfected the art of sleeping on the move. I've slept on the MRT, in jeepneys, and in FXs, and each and every time I wake up just as the vehicle nears my destination.
Sleeping on the move. Now how did I get there? (No pun intended.) Hahahahaha.
I need to sleep on my soft and cushy bed. The temperature is just perfect for a long, deep, slumber.
Zzzzzzz....
Just me, my coffee mug, and relaxation.
Relaxation for me is writing this blog post with the battle scene from The Last Samurai on YouTube and Call of Duty 4 minimized on the taskbar. Hahahaha.
I got the mix of milk and coffee right this time - just creamy enough to make every sip feel like a taste of the clouds.
Enough work for the week. I still have that report for Online Journalism class on Tuesday and that news story for Journalism 102 on Thursday, but for now I'll just sit back and relax.
After two straight days of forging through flash floods and torrential rain and a deluge of problems great and small, I think I deserve a little break.
There. I've finished the "Shock and Awe" mission for what may very well be the 120th time; a little more and I may be able to play the level in my sleep.
If you're looking for a more structured and coherent post, go somewhere else. Hahahaha. I don't want to think about "structure" and "organization" right now. I just want to let the words flow from my mind.
The music from this scene of The Last Samurai is simply haunting, and the way it mixes with the samurai charge is just perfect.
The perfect mix of coffee, music, and stress relief. It's times like this which make me feel more alive, even though my body has yet to see five straight hours of sleep.
I've perfected the art of sleeping on the move. I've slept on the MRT, in jeepneys, and in FXs, and each and every time I wake up just as the vehicle nears my destination.
Sleeping on the move. Now how did I get there? (No pun intended.) Hahahahaha.
I need to sleep on my soft and cushy bed. The temperature is just perfect for a long, deep, slumber.
Zzzzzzz....
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