Awww, good. I'm on spring break as well, which is giving me more license to do whatever I please. It's always nice to have a bit of excitement in one's love life, I think, and it's enjoyable getting to know a good person.
I suppose a lot of things have been intermittently troubling me and I'd received some bad news, and I hadn't had a chance to be upset over them, because I had a lot of assignments to do, and I left them ALL to the very last minute, as usual. So when the adrenaline and caffeine left, I felt very deflated. I'd planned a week of intense partying, as we tend to do near the end of each term, but I didn't really feel in the mood for it. One good thing, however, was that I met the author Jung Chang. She wrote a book called Wild Swans; I read it when I was 14 and it led to this fascination with China that I've had ever since. The book is wonderfully inspiring, and in person, she was too. But at the event I went too, there was free champagne, so I ended up randomly drunk in the middle of the day which was quite stupid as I had several other engagements that evening.
Also, I had pretty much no sleep for a long period of time, and had a 48 hour headache, and so spent a stupid amount of time in bed in the aftermath. Though this was quite good, as it meant I could legitimately avoid this very strange barbie party I'd been invited to, and instead, me and my boyfriend spent the evening cracking volcanic geodes which isn't as lame as it sounds, because they often have crystals inside.
I never think I get PMS, but if you can imagine, I was feeling a bit like that, and just felt the need to whine about life incessantly. I'm quite anxious about things related to the future, but more worried about issues related to my parents. Hopefully I can work towards sorting things out though; things really can't be too bad.
Have you any plans for Spring Break? Any reading you really want to do?