Woohoo for May! Woohoo for being done with 3 of 4 classes for the semester! Woohoo!
Fun Fact of the Day: I sleep study now.
What is sleep studying you ask? I'm rooming with Zak and Kegs while we're here in Thessaloniki and we had our final exam and paper due today. Actually, the paper is due later today but I've just been studying so hard that I finished three hours early. Want to know how hard I've been studying? The entire class felt like the exam was a major toss-up since half of what Maria says is either A. irrelevant B. hard to imagine since half of the museums we go to are closed because of the horrible economy C. unable to hear because we always find the loud asian tourists to stand right behind us and talk. Anyway, most of us pulled an all-nighter last night and I was in the room with Zak and Kegs so we would all stay awake. Somewhere around 2am I feel asleep but Zak and Kegs were still awake and they were quizzing each other. I was completely passed out but according to Zakea this is what happened.
Kegs was trying to study about Macedonia and she couldn't remember what the first capital was called. She asked Zak what it was and out of completely nowhere I said: "Aigai? I don't know how to say it but A-I-G-A-I." Then was quiet again. I actually got the answer right. Apparently me talking in my sleep was so much fun to them that they decided to quiz me for the next 15 minutes and record it.
I don't remember any of this happening. I don't remember talking. All I know is I woke up an hour later and they were laughing hysterically. I think this new development of sleep studying gives me freak status. Woohoo. It's not enough that I talk and walk in my sleep. Now I study too. This would explain why I never feel like I get any sleep, it's because my brain never shuts off.lol
Other fun fact: My extensive knowledge on pink eye from my childhood past time of playing dirt/sand/petting animals and then rubbing my eye raw came in hand this morning. Kegs and Zak have been sick with sinus infections since we got back from Mykonos and Kegs woke up with pink eye somehow. Luckily I've had it so many times that I knew exactly what to do.
More fun fact: I've come to the conclusion that when it comes to guys I must be very hard to approach, simply because I'm not amused by them. Three days ago I was walking to a bakery to get lunch with EzG and Caroline. Somewhere along the walk I noticed that one guy and a bunch of his friends had been following me for four blocks saying "Hey". After I realized that they were talking to me and not someone else I decided I definitely didn't want to turn around since they'd followed me for that long. Unfortunately the group of guys caught up with me when we got to the bakery. I turned around and one of the guys asked where I was from and I told him Chicago. How does this kid reply? "Oh, I'm Polish." I kind of stood there for a second, really confused as to why that was relevant so I finally said "Cool" and the kid walked away. The conversation could have ended after I said I was from Chicago. I didn't care that he was Polish. If I didn't get into those conversations so much then maybe I would be more polite to awkward people that follow me for four blocks.
Another random thought: I have literally lost all sense of time since I've gotten here. It's probably due to the fact that we don't have weekends, we have free days instead and sometimes we got weeks without free days. Sometimes the free days last for a week, like in Mykonos. Today, while we were all at breakfast studying for the exam Kramer/Dionysus came in and shouted "Happy Cinco de Mayo"....it's May 4th. Enough said.
That's all I have for today. Woohoo for no more Classical Greece! YAYYYYY.
:) :)
Fun Fact of the Day: I sleep study now.
What is sleep studying you ask? I'm rooming with Zak and Kegs while we're here in Thessaloniki and we had our final exam and paper due today. Actually, the paper is due later today but I've just been studying so hard that I finished three hours early. Want to know how hard I've been studying? The entire class felt like the exam was a major toss-up since half of what Maria says is either A. irrelevant B. hard to imagine since half of the museums we go to are closed because of the horrible economy C. unable to hear because we always find the loud asian tourists to stand right behind us and talk. Anyway, most of us pulled an all-nighter last night and I was in the room with Zak and Kegs so we would all stay awake. Somewhere around 2am I feel asleep but Zak and Kegs were still awake and they were quizzing each other. I was completely passed out but according to Zakea this is what happened.
Kegs was trying to study about Macedonia and she couldn't remember what the first capital was called. She asked Zak what it was and out of completely nowhere I said: "Aigai? I don't know how to say it but A-I-G-A-I." Then was quiet again. I actually got the answer right. Apparently me talking in my sleep was so much fun to them that they decided to quiz me for the next 15 minutes and record it.
I don't remember any of this happening. I don't remember talking. All I know is I woke up an hour later and they were laughing hysterically. I think this new development of sleep studying gives me freak status. Woohoo. It's not enough that I talk and walk in my sleep. Now I study too. This would explain why I never feel like I get any sleep, it's because my brain never shuts off.lol
Other fun fact: My extensive knowledge on pink eye from my childhood past time of playing dirt/sand/petting animals and then rubbing my eye raw came in hand this morning. Kegs and Zak have been sick with sinus infections since we got back from Mykonos and Kegs woke up with pink eye somehow. Luckily I've had it so many times that I knew exactly what to do.
More fun fact: I've come to the conclusion that when it comes to guys I must be very hard to approach, simply because I'm not amused by them. Three days ago I was walking to a bakery to get lunch with EzG and Caroline. Somewhere along the walk I noticed that one guy and a bunch of his friends had been following me for four blocks saying "Hey". After I realized that they were talking to me and not someone else I decided I definitely didn't want to turn around since they'd followed me for that long. Unfortunately the group of guys caught up with me when we got to the bakery. I turned around and one of the guys asked where I was from and I told him Chicago. How does this kid reply? "Oh, I'm Polish." I kind of stood there for a second, really confused as to why that was relevant so I finally said "Cool" and the kid walked away. The conversation could have ended after I said I was from Chicago. I didn't care that he was Polish. If I didn't get into those conversations so much then maybe I would be more polite to awkward people that follow me for four blocks.
Another random thought: I have literally lost all sense of time since I've gotten here. It's probably due to the fact that we don't have weekends, we have free days instead and sometimes we got weeks without free days. Sometimes the free days last for a week, like in Mykonos. Today, while we were all at breakfast studying for the exam Kramer/Dionysus came in and shouted "Happy Cinco de Mayo"....it's May 4th. Enough said.
That's all I have for today. Woohoo for no more Classical Greece! YAYYYYY.
:) :)
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