During the holidays your mind goes mushy.

And you don’t want to do anything!  You want to enjoy the holidays like holidays… instead of cleaning up after everyone else in your family, running around for job applications, and finishing assignments. Which you do anyway because you’re a good busy up-to-date person, or you suffer guilt trip after guilt trip leading to…….

Anyway! As per complained about from on high (the previous paragraph) my holidays have been busy, busy busy busy. So busy infact that rightnow at this very moment I am attempting to write and sleep at the same time. In all seriousness though, this is not how the holidays should end up, but due to my overtly large desire to be “doing something,” (read procrastinate from writing) I am inextricably booked out (or have things I need to do) for the next week and a half, constantly going out, it’s almost more than I can bear to take… I’ll probably need to have another  holiday after this one just to get me ready for university.

Linking on with that thought (in a  patriotic wallaby type fashion)  it’s so  easy to get stuck into a cycle of doing stuff, over planning, over working to put it simply. Yet is this the call of laziness I hear? To put aside thought for the future and training for tomorrows gain?

****Maybe… in anycase this will be saved as a draft (hopefully) as I , as if  making a point to myself, am off to let this page sink under a deluge (I think that is a word I can use there) of my very mushy brain…..*****

Continuing on from that finish yesterday… I have gone straight to mushy brain space and am currently chilling not doing anything. And it’s all okay! I think the holidays should be like this.

Enjoy the holidays! Don’t work too hard. Unless you have group assignments, work, normal assignments, cleaning, and whatever else pops up…………University + life sure make things busy.

Anyway till next time, make sure you smell the roses.

Dan