I have been tense all day – I know that because now that my muscles have relaxed, my entire back hurts.
I met some really nice people today; some of them even said they liked my writing! And I feel a little bit better about having not quite finished everything I was supposed to read.
But this relaxation is only temporary. After all, critiques are still coming, and I still have 8 more days to totally frick something up. (And also I’m a giant baby and miss Pat terribly.) But today was good – let’s hope I feel that way each evening, and somehow manage to not burst into tears.
Go Angela!! You can do it :) I’m happy to hear that grad school is off to a good start and I’m sure it’ll only get better from here!
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aww it’ll be okay! One day at a time!! :D Where’s Pat?
Thanks! He’s in New Hampshire. I’m staying in Cambridge this week.
aw that makes sense! :D Well, at least school will keep you nice and busy!
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