Last Minute Scramble

In less than 32 hours...I will be seated, probably rather uncomfortably, on an aisle seat of most likely an Airbus 380. I won't have a single thought in my head about school, midterms, research, work, medical school, water polo, community service, committee obligations etc. I'm guessing that's because I'll be asleep as soon as my bag is securely under the seat in front of me, but if not, it's because I'm going to be so stoked about my European adventure springbreak, that I won't even bother to worry about all that stuff. I am so amped just thinking about it!

Now I just have to get there. Because in approximately 24 hours I will be seated, definitely very uncomfortably, in a seat in SGM 123 most likely tanking my Bio exam. I'm so angry of it is standing in my way of my tour of Madrid, Salzburg and Munich. But alas, it is. My final obstacle to spring break. And it's HUGE. I mean like seriously, I would rather take any other test than this one. I like the stuff as I'm reading it (cell communication and respiration, photosynthesis, mitosis, meiosis, and metabolism), but it's just so much. And it's on a Friday afternoon! The Friday afternoon before spring break. Rude. Hahaha. Totally would have been ok with it last Friday. But since it's tomorrow, it is now a personal affront to my springbreak plans. So I'm going to kick its butt. Hopefully. That would require actually studying. So I guess I should get to that. 

 
Current mood: Cool

My European Escapade

So now I'm starting to sound SO spoiled...I know that. Last week I was telling you about my summer adventures in Asia. And this week, it's Europe. But I just bought my ticket and I'm really excited. Two of my bes friends are studying abroad this semester. One in Salzburg, Austria and the other in Madrid.  And thanks to the tanking economy, I just found a roundtrip ticket for $545! That's insane. And I would have been insane not to buy it, right? Ok, so I know everyone is supposed to be saving right now. But I figure, I have the money, so I should spend it. You know, and help out the economy. Ok, bad rationale. How about this one. I'm only young once. And this is the time for things like this right? I mean, once I graduate and go to medical school, or get a job, I won't have spring braks to just go galavanting around Europe. So why not do it now? And what am I saving for anyway? I worked all summer, and I work two jobs during the year. I make enough to live on and put some away. I'm not a big clothes shopper, and I don't need toys. Obviously this is what the money is for. I work hard, I think I deserve a little fun. Plus, I got $1000 from the Vice Provost Research Fellowship for my research project this semester, which I wasn't counting on. So it's just like bonus money. And now it's my budget. I'm determined to do the entire trip for less than $1000. My ticket flies into Munich and out of Madrid, and a flight between is $60. Plus the train from Munich to Salzburg is about $50. That leaves me $350 in spending money for ten days. I'm staying with my friends, so I don't have to pay for hostels. I think it's definitely do-able. Should be fun. Nothing like being a poor, backpacking student in Europe. How fun! Honestly, I feel pretty guilty for going. I mean, what an extravagant life; Europe this month, China the next. Absurd. But I'm just going to enjoy it, and make sure it really counts. I'm only young once, might as well live it up.
 
Current mood: Big-Smiley

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